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Still on the road. Ten more days in India. Nothing much to post until I get back home.
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Off to Europe and the Orient. Back in a few weeks. 'Til February, then . . . .
phacet:
Safe passage and Enjoy! biggrin



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mylene:
phacet:
Thanks ... my co-worker thought the image looked like me biggrin
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This evening I missed my last darkroom class of the semester because I am so exhausted.

On the brighter side, at dinner I had a sake martini which was remarkable--and very, very dangerously stealthy. In the end, I am incredibly relaxed--so relaxed I am actually writing about my real life here.

That sake shit is definitely dangerous, especially when combined with vodka.

Beware.

But first,...
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Two points:

It's too damn cold.

I'm really enjoying my new subscription to the OED online.

That is all.

ARRR!!!
phacet:
1 Point - White wine is as close to a White Christmas as I want to get.
2 Point - I don't care fo the cold frown 56f where I live, tomorrow a little warmer @ 62f *sighs* I miss the 70-75f

Buon Natale biggrin
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phacet:
My friends will be ROTF when they see it biggrin
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Is it mid November already? Well, late mid November. I overslept.
phacet:
Thank you blush

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Over the past two weeks I've been in Switzerland, UK, and now India. About to head for home.

Bad packing, warm gin, no sleep. This should work just fine.

kay:
Safe travels you!
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This post replaces the old post which had simply been posted for too long. That makes this the post post post.
kay:
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Up not so early this gray, chilly, NYC morning.

Like most people I've been following events in Haiti. It's good to see so much support flowing so generously now, but I do wonder what will be happening six months from now, a year from now. It was endemic poverty that killed 100 thousand plus people. The same magnitude earthquake in California killed only about 63...
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quicksand:
That's interesting what you say about endemic poverty...I did not know about the comparable California earthquake. I visited Port-au-Prince 8 years ago for a missions trip in one of the area orphanages and it was just amazing (from an American standpoint) to see several families sharing a cinderblock foundation with no roof as their living quarters.
scandal_:
why thank you, a lady always enjoys a compliment smile