That’s right, I know you are all wondering where the heck we have been. Well, there isn’t really one answer – there are many – in fact, there are so many that I am just gonna make a pass at the major 2-3 reasons….so, for all those interested, here it goes…
- Jess one of the founding Chicks with Ticks being diagnosed with cancer and dying after only some months leaving us all a little shaken, lost, and unfocused
- The slow separation of the field team – Kristen becoming a project manager, and Josh and I the field team.
- Lastly – Me leaving our company to join a smaller company who actually builds the streams we design.
There are other, smaller reasons, add a little winter laziness, a bunch of kids, some amount of relationship changes for the better and a whole lot of life and you get – well, a lull!
I apologize from my heart. This blog has kept be sane for almost 3 years. Your fellowship and support has kept the lights on in the darkness. It has continued to be my distinct pleasure to share with you all the joys, trials and tribulations of what we do…BUT….now, I want to share with you….
A NEW BEGINNING…one which takes us all in different directions all paths crossing at different angles, all experiences new and exciting. So, if you have the strength and courage to continue to stand by us as we push on in the journey – well, grab on folks….it’s gonna be a bumpy ride!
Next installment will be the introduction of new characters and roles!!
Were allways ready fer ya in The Hudson Valley! Look what we went n’ did! Bob
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Welcome back! What happened to Jacque? Where did she go? What’s the latest?
Swampy in the wetlands
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Sorry to hear about Jess (RIP), life is change and we have to keep changing! I have to say that I really enjoy this blog, sometimes you think that your work is just that, work, but with this blog I understood that there is more to that. The experiences of the people who work in the field sometimes are good, sometimes bad, sometimes funny, sometimes not that funny but they are great and should be shared, and that is what you did in this blog! I hope the best to all the people that made this blog possible and thank you for remind me that the worst day in the field is better than the best day in the office!!
Sincerely,
Roberto (your fan from Puerto Rico)
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Amen!! So glad you are here to enjoy it Roberto!!
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My condolences, and good luck with your fresh start
Lily
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Thank you – it will be an adventure as always!
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I am one of the managers to Linked In’s Environmental Consulting Professionals Group. Your posts bring a side to the group which I strongly appreciate and enjoy. My condolences at your loss, but at the same time there sounds like personal growth in the group’s members which is a very positive development.
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There is always change and change means progress….life is a cycle that we are all a part of…we are all looking forward to new chapters and enjoy remembering old ones. Thanks for your support and sympathy.
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May I also extend my condolences, this is a great venue, a great asset who are forever seeking the perfect boot, a dry place to sit and a USB mosquito repellant for our field computers!
Thanks;
Dan
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Thanks – once you find out where those USB thingies are – holler!! We appreciate you joining us!
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I’m sorry you lost your friend and colleague. Good luck in your future endeavors and welcome back!
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