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Monday, April 18, 2005
![]() So I set up a new company in late November, and I'm out on my own. I've been pretty relaxed about marketing so far, since I've had a few more or less back-to-back jobs handed to me by Accenture and other colleagues. Here's my business card image. At some point, I'm going to rework the site to use this, my new "brand". The photo was taken by Anne in Italy. ![]() While I'm in posting mode (and getting to love the BloggerBot utility in Hello at the same time -- man, this is easy!) here's a lovely piece from the new MOMA in New York, which we saw on our recent visit. I forget its title, but it's essentially a guy hitting on a woman. I love it. ![]() And here's one last view of the house. It was always an extremely comfortable place, and I'm going to miss it! ![]() Anne and I went to Guelph on Saturday and said goodbye to the old homestead. My parents are moving out to Victoria at the end of the month, so they're in the process of packing -- though the house looked impressively devoid of packing crates when we were there. We took a walk with them up to the art gallery at the University of Guelph, which has a very nice outdoor sculpture park, including this fine piece -- an inverted metal head which when viewed from the correct angle (viz. this photo) looks supernaturally imposed on the landscape. |