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August 30th, 2007

Welcome to the new home of Joe Kennedy! We’re still very much in the midst of moving in, so things are a bit of a mess right now, but that’s going to change toute de suite. In fact, the whole reason this post is here is to let us test the site!

7 responses so far ↓

Victoria Jones-Hay // Sep 1, 2007 at 8:54 am

Welcome Joe, to the computer network world! My our associations be long lasting.

A kindred spirit,

Victoria

Don Schumacher // Sep 1, 2007 at 9:29 am

Joe,

Read about your “retirement” in the RT this morning. I don’t always read your column (and truth be told I basically skim the paper these days),but the headline grabbed my attention. It also reminds me of my own “age”, some 5 years older than you, and the matter of moving on.

I really like your tribute to Sharon. That sounds pretty bland, but I mean it in the best possible way. I worked with her during one of my stints at TAP in the 70’s, in a prior incarnation with the Virginia Water Project (and later as a VISTA volunteer). I needn’t say more of course, but she was the prime actor in giving birth to an informational brochure on our program that was far and away more professional, classy and impressive than I could have imagined, or that others might have. We had terrific teamwork, and I was always grateful. I liked her very much.

I wish you the best in your unfolding future!

Don Schumacher

PS, I do have a website, which I haven’t attended to lately, but its really not active and I’m not interested in linking it right now, as I started it mostly for my own introspective reasons:

http://slymanway.blogspot.com/

Jenny // Sep 1, 2007 at 12:10 pm

if I have to come here to read your “pearls” of wisdom, so be it. I’m 59 and would love to call my days my own. So good luck and I’ll be back

Katie Stevens // Sep 1, 2007 at 12:11 pm

This site looks great! Glad I can still read your writing.

Wanda Walton // Sep 3, 2007 at 3:03 pm

Like it! one suggestion-I take my old newpapers to the Humane Society for the animals-don’t know if they need them over there or not. Volunteer work and house work are great but fun is, too-try getting a stuffed animal and playing on the Webkinz web site-it’s a blast and you can get an animal at Hallmark. And then enter your second childhood, as my daughter insists!

Hunter // Sep 26, 2007 at 12:21 am

Thanks for taking the time to blog, I really enjoy reading your posts. Sorry to see that you are no longer in print but glad to have you online.

http://frenchfamily.org/hunter/?p=230

Joe // Sep 26, 2007 at 6:42 am

Thank you, Hunter. The blogging is a new pleasure for me. Best part: No in-house politics. Worst part: No money. That’s a fair trade …

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