Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Big things in the works

The next seven months are guaranteed to bring a whirlwind of adventure, exhaustion, and change between racing down the spine of the continent, making use of an around-the-world plane ticket for some adventure biking (more on this later...), and finishing my dissertation. Now in a brand new development, I'll soon have a foreign landscape to call my back yard. It looks something like this:





Not bad, huh? And to go along with this, I'll have a real job. I have managed to survive nearly 30 years without having such a thing, but since I'm coming close to being all grown up, I figured it was time to look around a bit. And how could one pass up the opportunity to join the faculty of Prescott College and teach earth science, climate, and mountain bike courses? I couldn't.

6 comments:

Chris said...

Congratulations on your new job there professor. Sounds like you've got some cool stuff on the horizon.

Marshal said...

Congrats

Welcome to the adult world--but ,well,humm, this looks like 'fun' work--(ah--much better than the other type)

Chad said...

Prescott...that is a very, very good move. When I ride there, I ask myself "why do I not live in Prescott?!" Brilliant move.

Congratulations!

Cellarrat said...

i'll come visit!

Carney said...

Congrats on the new gig!!

LosingGround said...

I just moved to near Boulder for my job, but lived in Prescott for a while. If I could work there I would live there too!