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Resume internet session.

I encountered some unexpected snags this past week that required me to get my computer repaired.  I now have the computer back with me and will resume a blog article that had been interrupted; this article should be posted within the next couple days.  Thanks for your patience.

Branching out.

I have recently been invited to post as a contributing blogger for the blog Urban Indy.  As evidenced by the name, it focuses completely on urban and development considerations in my hometown of Indianapolis.  As a contributing blogger, my writing will be a bit more informational and less analytical than my posts here, and they

Tilling the dirt.

I recently arrived back in the States and am working on a new blog post, which I hope to submit in just a few days. In other words, American Dirt is back up and running.  I look forward to continuing the dialogue on landscapes across the country.  Thank you for your patience.

Hiatus continues…not an abandonment.

I regret that it has now been over three months since I have been able to post to this site, but my computer, without a doubt, threw in the towel at the end of last year, and the dusty environment of Afghanistan is no place to buy a new one. I have finally left Afghanistan

Technically a hiatus.

Happy New Year’s wishes to all, though this blog ends the year on a bit of a sour note. My computer revived while in the States, but, now that I’m back in Afghanistan, it seems to have failed again–while another December blog post was in the process (among the only files that was not backed

Technical tangles.

This month has been a little arid in terms of posts, or in maintaining my recent photos.  Some of it is due to workload, but a lot is just due to poorly functioning IT over here. Due most likely to an unusually cold, rainy and snowy November, we have had very inconsistent Internet access–usually less

Rest and Relaxation.

I am away from Afghanistan and (perhaps even better) giving my laptop a rest for the next two weeks or so, for my first R&R (vacation) since starting the job as a contract worker under the US Air Force. I will be traveling throughout the R&R trip, and since I made the decision not to

Tripping hazards.

My apologies on having gone this long into the month of April without a single blog post. Make no mistake that I am working on one, though it demands a bit more research into soil science than I was initially expecting, and it will take some time. The fact that I have been recruited by

Neither gone nor forgotten.

My apologies for being negligent of my blogging duties as of late. I haven’t forgotten, nor have I tried to let it drop–though this is the longest I’ve gone without a post since “Dirt” began. Work has been particularly intense lately and my health has not been 100%. BUT…I am working on a post and

In limbo a bit longer.

My apologies to all, but I have yet to stabilize here in Afghanistan–I am still base-hopping, and will continue to do so for a bit longer. This was not my intention, and I have by no means forgotten my blog, but while I remain a transient, I cannot form a contract with a private Internet

Resume internet session.

I encountered some unexpected snags this past week that required me to get my computer repaired.  I now have the computer back with me and will resume a blog article that had been

Branching out.

I have recently been invited to post as a contributing blogger for the blog Urban Indy.  As evidenced by the name, it focuses completely on urban and development considerations in my hometown of

Tilling the dirt.

I recently arrived back in the States and am working on a new blog post, which I hope to submit in just a few days. In other words, American Dirt is back up

Hiatus continues…not an abandonment.

I regret that it has now been over three months since I have been able to post to this site, but my computer, without a doubt, threw in the towel at the end

Technically a hiatus.

Happy New Year’s wishes to all, though this blog ends the year on a bit of a sour note. My computer revived while in the States, but, now that I’m back in Afghanistan,

Technical tangles.

This month has been a little arid in terms of posts, or in maintaining my recent photos.  Some of it is due to workload, but a lot is just due to poorly functioning

Rest and Relaxation.

I am away from Afghanistan and (perhaps even better) giving my laptop a rest for the next two weeks or so, for my first R&R (vacation) since starting the job as a contract

Tripping hazards.

My apologies on having gone this long into the month of April without a single blog post. Make no mistake that I am working on one, though it demands a bit more research

Neither gone nor forgotten.

My apologies for being negligent of my blogging duties as of late. I haven’t forgotten, nor have I tried to let it drop–though this is the longest I’ve gone without a post since

In limbo a bit longer.

My apologies to all, but I have yet to stabilize here in Afghanistan–I am still base-hopping, and will continue to do so for a bit longer. This was not my intention, and I

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