Greetings from central, very rural Pennsylvania
Hello My Friends,
I confess, I miss the cowbell. I know I haven't been much of a blogger, clearly. But you all have been on my mind more than you'll ever know! I have a big project that I am working on...can you believe this--I'm putting together a curriculum for a certificate program in Medical Interpreting--and we have a funder meeting on Monday, so I need to get my act together and present the objectives for this curriculum to my PI tomorrow. Once that is over, I will try and take some of the pretty fall foliage I am admiring around campus this time of year. A cold front blew in yesterday and the weather changed so quickly and drastically (we even had hail on Monday, actually) that for a split second, I thought I was back in Dallas. Ah, well. Maybe for a visit sometime. Perhaps I'll decide to come back and collect data at CMCD. : )
For now, I remain, ever nostalgic for that Bovinebell.
And as the license plates around here used to say:
You've got a friend in Pennsylvania
And as I say now:
When can I get company from out of town...from Dallas that is?
Hugs to all,
Priscilla
I confess, I miss the cowbell. I know I haven't been much of a blogger, clearly. But you all have been on my mind more than you'll ever know! I have a big project that I am working on...can you believe this--I'm putting together a curriculum for a certificate program in Medical Interpreting--and we have a funder meeting on Monday, so I need to get my act together and present the objectives for this curriculum to my PI tomorrow. Once that is over, I will try and take some of the pretty fall foliage I am admiring around campus this time of year. A cold front blew in yesterday and the weather changed so quickly and drastically (we even had hail on Monday, actually) that for a split second, I thought I was back in Dallas. Ah, well. Maybe for a visit sometime. Perhaps I'll decide to come back and collect data at CMCD. : )
For now, I remain, ever nostalgic for that Bovinebell.
And as the license plates around here used to say:
You've got a friend in Pennsylvania
And as I say now:
When can I get company from out of town...from Dallas that is?
Hugs to all,
Priscilla
