Hey, I found a very cool place in Evanston with a wireless connection, a comfortable bed, laundry machines, and everything. Home.
I have a mountain of stuff to talk about, and a mountain of email to respond to, and a mountain of bounced emails that spoofed my address (thank you, virus writer), and a mountain of physical mail to respond to, including some bills to pay. All of which I will tackle tomorrow, after we get a bite to eat, and curl up in jet-lagged, fetal comas.
There’s no place like home.
Posted by AKMA at August 20, 2003 05:03 PM | TrackBackWelcome back, boss! I'm glad to know you're home, and eagerly anticipating the "mountain of stuff to talk about."
Posted by: Jane Ellen at August 20, 2003 06:10 PMWelcome home, AKMA. You were missed.
Posted by: Tripp at August 20, 2003 07:46 PMWelcome back indeed! It was very good to hear MBA's voice on the phone. Look forward to final reports!
Posted by: NTA at August 21, 2003 05:56 AMWelcime home from someone you most likely do not remember. I was at seabury this summer for the d.minn program. got a quick question. I need to read some good tips on starting a blog for my church. know where I should look? I just found a coffee shop next to the church with a free internet connection. the world is definately good. expresso and the net. how could it get better? thanks.
Posted by: michael Hanley at August 21, 2003 09:16 AMGood to have you home, AKMA. But there again, it's not good that your home is about 3,000 miles from mine. You know, I could get used to meeting up for lunch on a regular basis.
Regards to Margaret, Cameron says "Goo".
Welcome back, AKMA. And thanks for the postcard--amazingly enough, it made it back to the states before you did.
BTW, this entry doesn't seem to have pinged weblogs.com successfully, as you don't show up in my blogroll as having updated since Sunday.
Posted by: Liz at August 21, 2003 03:22 PMGlad you're home safe, AKMA and Margaret.
Weblogs.com is a wasteland; I've given up pinging it myself. Recommend pinging blogrolling.com instead.
Posted by: Dorothea Salo at August 21, 2003 10:14 PMWelcome back, Adams all. I look forward to hearing the tale of the Rochester youths.
Posted by: steve at August 22, 2003 06:35 AM