I was just checking... my last blog posting was early January. Now it is early August. Say what? Can I claim this is an actual blog when I add nothing to it for seven months? My sense of priorities and my command of self-discipline can get into a rather sub-abysmal channel. It does not help that I opened a Facebook account, which I also have a hell of time maintaining. It does not help that I have a LinkedIn account, which, even though it requires minimal attention, nonetheless it is one more online account which I should maintain. It does not help that I had to relocate (on a temporary basis but of uncertain duration) from one state to another because the market in Massachusetts is a train wreck.
It's a good thing it is summer. Summer makes everything easier. And since coming to Pennsylvania, and after moving to my third place to sleep at night, I am pleased to report I have a really nice room in a really nice house I am renting from a really nice guy. I am also pleased (pleased as punch) to report that my commute to the office is a FIVE MINUTE WALK. Yes, walk. Walk from door to door. And this is not in a big city, no sir, not at all. This is a small town on the banks of the Susquehanna River. Amish country. Farm country. Cornfields. Cows. Fresh produce. And the best damned tomatoes you will find anywhere, locally grown. And there are breweries. And there are wineries.
I visited a winery today. Just a few miles away. I took a self guided tour, then did a tasting. The grapes they can grow here and the way they make the wine is not entirely what I like best, but I did buy one bottle. It may not be a Spanish Tempranillo, but it is OK. I think it will be decent with the right cheese, if I can figure out what that is. Perhaps a cave-aged gruyere?
But wait, you say, walk to an office in a small town in farm country? Am I working for the local cooperative extension service? No. Something rather different. But the reason for this location is related to this being farm country. I am working for Glaxo Smith Kline, the second largest pharmaceutical company in the world. They have a campus that used to be owned by Wyeth, a campus that dates back to the 1880's when work was being done with animal vaccines, work including horses. Still on the campus is a very large barn which housed horses. GSK bought the campus and has been renovating it for their own use which at the moment involves a new packaging line. No horses, though. The barn is simply a storage space now. It doesn't meet any current codes for any other use as I understand it. But it is a solid building, and they may renovate that too.
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Seven months, ha ha. I'm going on...four? Just went to a "Career 2.0" (cute title) talk at the New England Java User's Group (NEJUG) by Jared Richardson. He's all keen on blogging as the place to start. Write it down or you'll forget it. Write it down where somebody will see it and...untold riches await.
My LinkedIn profile pic was the head of handsome standard poodle. They took it down! "Doesn't conform to our standards." Well la di da. Self-important pricks--the whole entry is a spoof, but they only objected to the picture.
Congrats on the new gig in PA. Enjoy the vegetables and the commute!
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