I wanted to write something witty. I wanted to tell you about our two students who earned their private pilot licenses this weekend. I wanted to share something interesting. I am seriously and severely incapable of doing any of that today. Not for lack of coffee, if nescafe counts. Not for lack of time as I have no class today. And certainly not for lack of Internet as it is working quite well. No, I’m just creatively brain dead today, although I seem to be typing out this drivel without difficulty. The problem seems to be one must actually put forth some effort and I am de-motivated at the moment. I’m sure all will be restored tomorrow… or not!
Regardless, I shall leave you with a random photo I snapped the other day and direct you to a few new posts over at the Vicad blog.

Brooms & Graffiti, Linyi 2009
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hi, checked out your other site! Very informative. I actually, love the older National Geographic more. it’s not as visual, but the research is more raw and fundamental. i think they’re getting a little sold out lately!
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I love old National Geographics, too. If I were actually settled in one place I would buy a whole bunch of the old ones. Reading them is like traveling back through time AND around the world!
Sometimes I wish I could go back in time. That’s why I’d love to travel to some countries that haven’t been affected by the ‘modernization’ but i dont’ think i can keep up with it!
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