It's been a
little over a month since I've been back in Ottawa. I feel now is as good a
time as any to put something up here.
Things
returned to normal virtually the second I got off the plane. With the exception
of no longer being employed, life has resumed as most predictably as possible –
back to university to complete Graduate studies, going to the cottage, riding
around on my motorcycle… life quickly returns to what it was three months ago.
One of the
sadder things about being home is this blog. Having nothing to post, and seeing
no traffic (yes, I can track the pageviews for my eloquent blog!) are reminders
that I have no more stories or experiences to share – at least for now.
I’ve included
some photos to show life back in Canada. It’s funny having the tables turned;
being back home and illustrating normal life here to folks in Kyrgyzstan or
other places rather than displaying normal life in Bishkek. At any rate, I just
hope the audience who reads these posts receives some enjoyment.
In the end, I
sincerely hope to have more things to post very soon. It was a fantastic summer
and I’m glad I could share my time in Bishkek and Central Asia with whoever
took a glimpse at this blog. I encourage people to ask any questions if there
are any and to get out to this magnificent place in the world. Just make sure
to keep some чечил and Арпа around for yours truly.
Thanks for
tuning in!
Ken Block taking out tires.
Crazy Leo - Living the Dream
Canada's Snowbirds.
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