Saturday, June 18
The highlight of today: the main breaker went out in our apartment. Fortunately, fixing it was a matter of flipping a switch.
Last night, Alison and I met up with Sajjad, a Couchsurfer in Oman. For those of you who don't know, the Couchsurfing project is a network of people all around the world who travel, host, and meet up with people for coffee. The Omani network is actually quite large, but it's been dormant for a while. Sajjad is one of three guys from the Muscat area who are trying to make the Couchsurfing community here more active. We went for coffee, ending up at Starbucks and chatting about CS, Omani people, and marriage. Twas a fascinating conversation, and one with topics that seemed to dominate most of my conversations with people for the next few days afterwards. Or perhaps it is just common subject matter.
Today after work, Alison and I went for a run to the beach. This is my excuse for posting pictures of the walk to the beach next to my home.
The highlight of today: the main breaker went out in our apartment. Fortunately, fixing it was a matter of flipping a switch.
Last night, Alison and I met up with Sajjad, a Couchsurfer in Oman. For those of you who don't know, the Couchsurfing project is a network of people all around the world who travel, host, and meet up with people for coffee. The Omani network is actually quite large, but it's been dormant for a while. Sajjad is one of three guys from the Muscat area who are trying to make the Couchsurfing community here more active. We went for coffee, ending up at Starbucks and chatting about CS, Omani people, and marriage. Twas a fascinating conversation, and one with topics that seemed to dominate most of my conversations with people for the next few days afterwards. Or perhaps it is just common subject matter.
Today after work, Alison and I went for a run to the beach. This is my excuse for posting pictures of the walk to the beach next to my home.
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