blog's hiatus / new direction (probably and maybe)
The Antelope College Blog started a few years ago, when the usual author (me, Charles Hood) reported from Antarctica, when I was on a research grant with the National Science Foundation.
For all of June, the "gone fishin'" sign will be out.
Several reasons for this. In my case, I will be in Tibet all month and am not checking email nor phone messages. I will be off the grid as completely as possible. Among other species, I look forward to seeing of my favorite birds, the Hoopoe. Of course, at 16,000 feet, I will be panting so hard I probably won't be able to hold my binoculars steady.
Separate from that, it may be time for a new look / new direction for the AVC blog. Starting in July, a new Public Information Officer will start work at the college, and so perhaps there will be an overhaul to many public faces of Antelope Valley College. Perhaps not --- I am not suggesting there will be something big and dramatic happening --- but perhaps so, if whoever it is has a new vision for how this space can be used.
Until then, keep your powder dry and your canoes pointed downstream.
See everybody in July.
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Charles Hood can usually be reached at chood@avc.edu. This blog does not represent the views of the Board of Trustees nor the District as a whole, nor do they endorse the predation of our finny friends for sport or profit.
The Antelope College Blog started a few years ago, when the usual author (me, Charles Hood) reported from Antarctica, when I was on a research grant with the National Science Foundation.
For all of June, the "gone fishin'" sign will be out.
Several reasons for this. In my case, I will be in Tibet all month and am not checking email nor phone messages. I will be off the grid as completely as possible. Among other species, I look forward to seeing of my favorite birds, the Hoopoe. Of course, at 16,000 feet, I will be panting so hard I probably won't be able to hold my binoculars steady.
Separate from that, it may be time for a new look / new direction for the AVC blog. Starting in July, a new Public Information Officer will start work at the college, and so perhaps there will be an overhaul to many public faces of Antelope Valley College. Perhaps not --- I am not suggesting there will be something big and dramatic happening --- but perhaps so, if whoever it is has a new vision for how this space can be used.
Until then, keep your powder dry and your canoes pointed downstream.
See everybody in July.
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Charles Hood can usually be reached at chood@avc.edu. This blog does not represent the views of the Board of Trustees nor the District as a whole, nor do they endorse the predation of our finny friends for sport or profit.