Thinking about my favorite chocolate for the holidays...
Then on the road again… towards our day’s destination of Ijevan, about 30 km further down the road. Ijevan used to be home of the finest carpet factory in Armenia, now a skeleton in the post-Soviet era. It is a town of about 20,000, 20 km short of the Azerbaijan border and a site of skirmishes duri more
(Yes, this is a bit of catch up) It is late afternoon at the offices of http://www.projectharmony.am and people are slowly filtering out. I m putting finishing touches on materials for a four-day training that starts tomorrow. Tonight a few of us are going out to dinner, and then I m working to more
Ah, good intentions. Throw them out the window. I ve been working like a maniac, have mountains of pictures and stories from last year s travel that I haven t even cracked open to post and here I am on a Saturday morning, cruising food blogs. Can you spell addiction? This piece on Dutch Babies was more
This week I have had the pleasure of planning my support role in a session Juanita Brown and Nancy Margulies are convening next week at the Pegasus conference on Conversation as a Radical Act. At one point in the conversation I brought up the conversations that have been occurring in Twitter. Are t more
Well, the process is finally in motion. I ll be migrating both my blog and my full sure looks like 1998 weblog to Wordpress, along with a new look and feel. DRAMATIC! Of course, I ve been meaning to do this for years. What can I say. You can see the generic template testing site here . (This url is more
Caren Levine has things heating up the Communities of Practice kitchen with her new blog on stewarding technology in CoPs, TechStew . It was fantastic to see her reflections on the role she now recognizes as her own. Caren wrote: I am new to this in some ways, and yet I am working on ideas and prac more