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Advantages of Isolation | The Juneau Journal
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Blogging from Alaska's Capital. Laquo; Social Media – and Lynda.com. February 20, 2010 by Pat Watt. I’ve been thinking about why Juneau is so special – aside from the gorgeous scenery and immediate access to outdoor activity of all kinds. Posted in At home. On March 13, 2010 at 7:59 am. In smaller Southeast communities, we have even LESS of a commute time….I’ve often had this same thought, Pat. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Twittering (Continued) | The Juneau Journal
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Blogging from Alaska's Capital. The Tenuous Nature of Life. March 8, 2010 by Pat Watt. Learning a lot about Twitter, and frustrated with the feeble Twitter-feed widget that’s available through WordPress.com (the free WordPress platform upon which this blog sitteth.) Not willing to self host through WordPress.org – been there done that, learned that keeping WordPress updated is a royal pain in the tush. So check out the Twitter feed. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. My Flickr Photo Blog.
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Reading List | The Juneau Journal
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Blogging from Alaska's Capital. I used to maintain on our website a list of books we were reading. Items on the list below include links to Amazon details. The Big Switch: Rewiring the World, from Edison to Google. Audubon’s Elephant: The Story of John ames Audubon’s Epic Struggle to Publish the Birds of America by. Apocalypse 2012: An Investigation into Civilization’s End. Lawrence E. Joseph. Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Be Vulnerable | The Juneau Journal
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Blogging from Alaska's Capital. Laquo; The Tenuous Nature of Life. It’s been a while…. December 24, 2010 by Pat Watt. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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It’s been a while… | The Juneau Journal
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Blogging from Alaska's Capital. Laquo; Be Vulnerable. It’s been a while…. August 1, 2013 by Pat Watt. It’s been many months since I last posted on this blog. A hiatus for many reasons: failed retirement (went back to work); entranced by music (piano practice); didn’t make the time; etc. Now, I have retired again. After 4 years of part-time, then half-time, then full-time work with my favorite Juneau non-profit ( REACH. Last week we left Juneau around noon, Tuesday, on the ferry Kennecott. Follow “T...
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Alaska Photos | The Juneau Journal
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Blogging from Alaska's Capital. This page is a jumping off point to view slideshows and photos of Juneau and parts of Alaska. The following list is in approximate chronological order (newest at the top) of photograph sets I’ve uploaded to Flickr:. Field Trip to Skagway. The Cabin on Shelter Island. Round and About Juneau during the winter of ’08 – ’09. Travels by ferry on the Inside Passage. Our RV tour of Alaska interior and the Yukon in ’07. Denali National Park (Mt. McKinley). Views of downtown Juneau.
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Blogging from Alaska's Capital. Laquo; It’s been a while…. August 2, 2013 by Pat Watt. Drove along Rezanof Drive this morning for a wet walk round Lake Gertrude at Fort Abercrombie. Still choked up with that cold Bill caught on the ferry and thoughtfully passed on to me. 100 yards before the turnoff, there’s a rubber boot in the middle of the road. What’s a rubber boot doing there – or is it a wellie, wellington, gumboot, or maybe (given this is Kodiak) an Alaskan Sneaker? Only time will tell. Social Med...
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The Tenuous Nature of Life | The Juneau Journal
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Blogging from Alaska's Capital. Laquo; Twittering (Continued). The Tenuous Nature of Life. April 3, 2010 by Pat Watt. Also, a fall on some icy steps in mid-February left a colleague with a nasty concussion from which she is making a very slow recuperation. I picked up some work related projects while she has been out. And pray for her full recovery. Be thankful for each day – you never know when it might be your last, or at least the last of being the “you” that you now are. On April 20, 2010 at 6:45 am.
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Pat Watt | The Juneau Journal
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Blogging from Alaska's Capital. Http:/ www.callipygia600.com. Posts by Pat Watt:. August 2, 2013. August 1, 2013. It’s been a while…. December 24, 2010. April 3, 2010. The Tenuous Nature of Life. March 8, 2010. February 22, 2010. February 20, 2010. Older Posts ». It’s been a while…. The Tenuous Nature of Life. Social Media – and Lynda.com. Southeast Alaska Transportation Plan. My Flickr Photo Blog. Nicolas Rapp – Driving Around the World. Dev’tl Delay Resources. Follow “The Juneau Journal”.
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Twittering | The Juneau Journal
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Blogging from Alaska's Capital. Laquo; Advantages of Isolation. February 22, 2010 by Pat Watt. Bound and determined to go (with some kicking and screaming) into the 21st century. Studying social media marketing an hour a day. Quite mind blowing what’s happening and the rate of change thereof. Following a few Twitterers and finding some really good information from sifting through the junk). So – to be blatant about it – I too am looking for followers. Asking self “Why am I doing this? My Flickr Photo Blog.