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Incidents of Travel | Clearly you are not reading my blog
In my 2019 Newsletter, I announced that I am closing my blogs, in their current form, at the end of the year. I feel that I cannot freely write about what is inspiring me at the moment, so it feels like a natural time to end a good run. My first blog post was published on November 15, 2013. It announced the creation of this blog and that I was joining the US Peace Corps. The intent of the blog was clear, at that time. I wanted “to journal, update friends and family, post picture[s], and to post videos”. I certainly posted a lot of updates, pictures, and videos, but it evolved into more than that. I departed Peace Corps service in May 2016, but the blog survived an additional three and a half years (longer than my PC service). In addition to chronicling where I went and what I saw and did, it became a venue for my thoughts and ideas and expressing them through writing. I enjoy this very much, and I thank you all for following along and occasionally sharing your thoughts or appreciation:Recall that my posts wound up spread across three different web pages:ericincidentsoftravel.wordpress.comincidentsoftravel.orgtheeconomicsof.wordpress.comThe first Incidents of Travel site has 196 posts, the second has 383, and there are 34 more on The Economics Of …You can also see most of the videos here:VimeoAnd then here:I’ve collected some of my favorite posts if anyone wants to revisit my genius:Old Site:Semana Santa – Not as Holy as it SoundsFrustration RantWormhole TelicaNew Site:A Taste of RoyaltyBeing and BelongingHave You Ever Been to Israel?The Business School Paradox?The Loudspeaker System?Word of the Day: DialecticThe Problem with MicrofinanceThe Economics Of …:Bitcoin MiningBusiness ModelsCreative EconomyFor now, I am leaving the websites up and running so anyone can go back and peruse them. Enjoy and Happy New Year!;Network & Infrastructure
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Analyzed incidentsoftravel.org with 3 technologies detected across 7 categories
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