Highly Unstructured Vacation
Hey there. Now that I’m officially on my Highly Unstructured Vacation, I’ve got plenty of time to write. (I am eager to get on the road, but there’s no hurrying the laundry.) Much of it’s going towards the book, but I do intend to make things a bit more active here too. I don’t give myself much time ordinarily to blog, which is kind of a bummer since I like communicating this way. Trouble is, it’s time consuming, and my time this year has given way to such priorities as:
- work (i.e. an abundance of fascinating and perplexing conceptual, visual, engineering, marketing and management challenges culminating in the release of Semantica Enterprise 1.0, as well as voluminous technical research in support of it)
- quality time with Heather, family, friends
- Mom’s death
- travel to exotic new places down lonely desert highways and across an ocean (see below)
- desperately hacking away at my email inbox, to which I am enslaved, in vain
- intermittently reading 6-10 books at a time
- numerous enhancements to Logos, which is finally starting to get pretty cool
- a new tattoo for myself, now finished and on my shoulder
…and there’s so much more, I’m just not inclined to write it down. (Too time consuming.) Now that I look back, it’s been a hell of a year! And as I do have a little time, I’m catching up on that which has long been neglected. Such as sharing the photography from the trip to Hawaii Heather and I took in October. Enjoy a few photos of Wakiki and Diamond Head from our hotel room in Honolulu.




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