September 18, 2006

Heads-up

Content is going to be light around here for the next few days as demands in the workplace are putting me under some time contraints that aren't conducive to writing about things that only 5-6 people will read. However, I do have a few meetings to sit in on that I'm sure will be so devoid of relevance, that I'll be forced to utilize my wireless card to bring you the irrelevant rich content you sooooo desire.

Anyway, one item of note must be acknowledged. Ian Wood, after 115 days on the road, limped into Santa Barbara on a flat tire to complete his adventure. As you've read here, he spent a while hanging out in the city that I have called home for six-years and essentially came to the same conclusion I did back in 2000: he is going to move here through a deliberate, conscious act of the will that coincides with something he wants to do, versus something he must do.

I am looking forward to reading the content he'll be providing that reads through the lines of what all of this did for him. He had some serious ups and downs, but ultimately, this trip provided him with some clarity and a vision for his future.

Then again, he spent a lot of time out here seeing how I really behave, so you might get some dirt on the TF6S lifestyle.

Crap.

Posted by 10 fingers 6 strings at September 18, 2006 11:32 AM | TrackBack
Comments

Yeah, that thing with the Thai ping-pong ball girls was pretty wacky. But there's video! So that should be entertaining for everyone.

Posted by: Ian Wood at September 18, 2006 02:17 PM

Well, we'll accept yet again your light posting, all 5 of us who are literally on the edge of our seats each day waiting with baited breath for the newest TF6S posting. Thanks for the heads up thoug, it helps to be prepared for these kind of huge life altering events.

Looking forward to that video Ian.

Posted by: Rick at September 19, 2006 05:23 AM
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