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Monthly Archives: April 2010
U.S. Gulf Coast: Oil Spill
Since the deadly explosion on 20 April 2010, and subsequent sinking of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig on 22 April 2010, we’ve been monitoring and contributing to coverage of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The story quickly … Continue reading
European dis-Enlightenment: Canard Cuisine
What is it about the otherwise rational and wonderful French culture that drives their love of conspiracy theories? The French obsession with canards obviously goes beyond cooking! Although I admit that I love the French and their culture, I am … Continue reading
Provence, France: Cycling Bédoin to Mt Ventoux Summit!
Provence, France: Cycling Bédoin to Mt Ventoux Summit! Continue reading
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2010 Spring Volcano Euro Odyssey
Starting on March 25 we left for New Orleans on what initially was a three day work/road trip. However, evolution happens. An odd combination of work opportunities, family matters, and volcanic natural disasters took us to Europe and stranded us … Continue reading →