I should probably start this out by noting that this is a test. A test of my technological acumen (I've never blogged before), maybe a test of my will to follow through on this crazy promise to blog. It seemed like the thing to do. After all, what can you say when you're ready to leave and everybody says, "Stay in touch," or "Send photos," or "Oh, I'm so jealous that you are doing what you're doing while I'm stuck here doing what I'm doing."
Anyway, while you're stuck there doing what you're doing, which I'm assuming is sneaking a few minutes away from your mind-numbing work (I apologize to the few of you who really enjoy the eight stimulating and very natural hours you spend sitting and staring at a computer screen) to massage your brain with my meaningless ponderings, I find myself sitting at the Osa Biodiversity Center, jewel of Friends of the Osa.
At some point, I suppose I'll need to provide some more background about this new job that I've taken, what it entails, where it is and why the US government has forced me to leave my wife. But that will come in due time. For now, I'm simply knackered and aching to post this thing to make sure it works. Tomorrow there will be photos to upload (or do you insert photos in a blog?) and if anything interesting happens, I may choose to share that as well. For now, it's getting late and since breakfast is in eight hours, I should probably go crawl into the mosquito net. Good night.
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