- beginning days in Uganda
- roadtripping out west for a few weeks
I adjusted these so I think you can see them even if you don’t have Facebook… and if you don’t have Facebook, I have to ask why not? If it’s a statement against the nature of the internet and the fact that it sort of makes us feel connected while actually destroying true social capital and meaningful relationships between people, I sympathize. If you get easily addicted to things and have seen the effect of Facebook on your friends’ social lives, I understand. At the same time though, you have at least one friend who lives in another country (me), and it’d be nice for us to easily stay in touch over Facebook. [Lisa, this means you!]
Sidenote: As I’m sitting in this hotel in Kampala, using their free internet and drinking a cup of real coffee (first in three weeks, can you believe it?!) “Omaha” by Counting Crows came on! It’s a confirmation of my call to Omaha! :)
Peace friends.
4 Comments
July 19, 2008 at 8:49 am
hey, you already listed my reasons for not joining the eff book! And third reason is that, between my job and my obsessive reading of half the world’s blogs, I just can’t handle any more computer time.
July 19, 2008 at 8:50 am
ps, the link didn’t work for non f-bookers.
ps, I’m glad you’re having such a fab time! I totally found a pattern for thai fisherman pants last week and I’m gonna sew some in your honor.
July 20, 2008 at 5:52 am
you don’t facebook ltk - i just signed up for it like 2 months ago and it’s hit and miss for me…
i don’t know what the drama of it is all about really?
July 22, 2008 at 1:27 pm
ltk, i just tried to start a flickr and re-upload those pictures (keeping in mind it took me upwards of three hours to do it once) for you… but i was over the free limit, what, what. so i think you should open a FB and just pretend you don’t have it, no one will add you as a friend and you can gaze at my pictures.
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