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When Worlds Collide

June 19, 2013 · by Julie

Well, um, this is a little awkward…and yet I’m not at all surprised, given the fuzzy boundaries between my personal and professional lives. You were all bound to make your way here at some point.

So, uh, well, hi AnthroDesigners! Welcome to the party! I’m sorry that I didn’t invite you sooner, but since this started as a travel blog I really didn’t think you’d be interested. Glad to see you here though! Meet my travel readers. Travel readers, meet the AnthroDesigners. Now that I think about it, I actually think you’ll have a lot in common. After all, we’re all interested in culture, people, artifacts, food – the stuff that makes up the beauty and diversity of this world. It’s what we live for, travelers and AnthroDesigners alike.

IMG_1185.JPGCome on in! You can set the wine down over there, and feel free to open whatever you like. Help yourself to a post or two. You’ll find the archives down the sidebar and to the right. I apologize, but I have to run. I’m finally working on a fantastic project again – the kind that makes me remember why I became an ethnographer – but I have ten days of full day immersion fieldwork and the deliverables are due immediately upon leaving the field, on exactly the tenth day. But hey, pulling off the impossible and making our clients look good is what we do, right? So I’m off to finish rocking it! I’ll be back as soon as I can.

Enjoy, make yourself at home, and thanks for joining us!

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