July 8 - 14 My โweeknotesโ capture events, thoughts, and other items from the past week, mostly focused on work. [1] Developing an intake model I don't like the word "intake." It sounds backwards. Or mechanical. Or something. But it's the term of art for how work is taken in the front door before it's … Continue reading 2024 Weeknote 28 : Taking it all in
5 Photos: ECHT 1992
From late August to late December 1992 I was a non-digital nomad. I was traveling with about 40 other Americansโmostly college studentsโon a 16-week (semester-long) tour of western and eastern Europe (mostly), visiting 16 countries in that time, starting in London and ending in Jerusalem. I picked up college credit for several classes, a new … Continue reading 5 Photos: ECHT 1992
5 Photos: Alaskan Summer 2004
20 years ago I was living in Alaska with my wife, our Cairn Terrier Angus and a black cat named Arcadio. It was our 4th summer on the Last Frontier and we were "locals" by thenโor at least as local as you can be when you weren't born in Alaska. Here are 5 photos from … Continue reading 5 Photos: Alaskan Summer 2004
2024 Weeknote 27 : Independence Day… for the UK
July 1 - 7 My โweeknotesโ capture events, thoughts, and other items from the past week, mostly focused on work. This week's post will be a little shorter because (1) the holiday messed up the week, and (2) I need these to be shorter for everyone involved, especially me! [1] Weeknotes vs. Leadership Posts Heard … Continue reading 2024 Weeknote 27 : Independence Day… for the UK
2024 Weeknote 26 : That’s a wrap
June 24 - 30 These are my โweeknotesโ to capture events, thoughts, and other items from the past week, mostly focused on work, but with some personal stuff thrown in. [1] GX+ Season 3 is a wrap Our teams finished "Season 3" this week, and it was another solid effort from the GX Foundry. What's … Continue reading 2024 Weeknote 26 : That’s a wrap
5 Photos: Death Valley 2004
If February 2004 my wife and I escaped the Alaskan winter to find a little time in the southern California sun. I'd been working for an Alaska Native Corporation on a military contract at Fort Irwin, staying in Barstow, so I'd been getting to know the Mojave a little better, but I never had enough … Continue reading 5 Photos: Death Valley 2004





