Don’t let the turkey get the best of you!
Happy Thanksgiving to all of my American readers. I certainly hope you aren’t reading this right now. To everyone else, I will probably be doing things other than blogging all day.
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I had really thought about using this image (from here), but the above was just too neat.
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Nathan is the Founding Editor and Publisher of Registan.net, which he launched in 2003. He was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Uzbekistan 2000-2001 and received his MA in Central Asian Studies from the University of Washington in 2007. Since 2007, he has worked full-time as an analyst, consulting with private and government clients on Central Asian affairs, specializing in how socio-cultural and political factors shape risks and opportunities and how organizations can adjust their strategic and operational plans to account for these variables. Nathan is currently seeking research, analysis, and consulting opportunities. He can be contacted via Twitter or email.
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Happy Thanksgiving, Nathan:)
you hope we aren’t reading this, and yet you left a comment over at my site after you wrote this post.
lots of downtime waiting for the turkey to cook…
I would hope that everyone was off with their families. Mine lives too damned far away.
Hope you had a good one, Nathan (are you saying you cooked the bird yourself?)
I had an unexpectedly good one, with my son visiting from Ann Arbor – and lots of things to be grateful for [even though I'm sick with tiresome cough].
Happy holiday season to you – and your readers.
I most definitely did! I actually am a pretty good cook. The first one I ever cooked was in Uzbekistan, interestingly enough.