I'm a bad blogger. Good bloggers manage to post 3 or more posts a week, no matter what. That way beloved blog readers keep checking in to read the posts. I, on the other hand, go months at a time without posting anything. Leading beloved readers to wander off to whatever corners of the internet keeps them interested.
In my defense I could say that I have been busy. Even very busy. That I spend an unbelievable amount of my time going to meetings in which I have no desire to participate. But that as a distinguished, senior public health professional I have to go to such meetings, or risk embarrassment to all that I hold dear (that is, more or less, the way it has been explained to me).
Maybe I have to figure out a way to write blog posts while I am being bored out of my mind at said meetings.
Anyway, it is Sunday afternoon in the week leading up to the Khmer New Year (Tuesday-Thursday), which has about the same effect on Cambodian life that Christmas week does on American life, so no more meetings for a little while, and time to post, so after the drought...
the monsoon....
See, that was a S.E. Asian reference, no monsoons to be had in Virginia or Maryland. Maybe there is a reason for you all to check in to this website every once in a while. Or maybe sign up for the RSS feed, that way the intertubes will tell you when I have managed to post something and you won't waste your time checking in.
P.S. As another free hint, if you double click on the photos they get bigger, showing you more detail of the documentation of our exotic lives. No photos in this post, but more coming at you soon.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
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