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Back again!

by lorenz on Dec 23, 2009 in internal notes

Hi, I’m back again. Sorry for the long break!

I’m still here, not at the same place as last time, though. I’ve moved to a new place outside of Oslo into a tiny little house (see picture) - during the busiest time of the year. I had to prioritize spending my time on activities that I get paid for.

But expect more activity here on antropologi.info from now on, among other things Tereza Kuldova’s review of “Photography, Anthropology and History: Expanding the Frame” in several parts and some round-up after the AAA-conference!

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Comment from: Marjut

Marjut

Hi Lorenz,

good to see you are back, and congratulations with the new home!

Thank you for keeping antropologi.info with such a lot of interesting stuff. I really enjoy reading these posts.

Greetings and all the best for the new year!
Marjut

2009-12-29 @ 19:12

Comment from: lorenz

admin

Hi Marjut,

thanks a lot! Glad to hear that. I’ll email you soon.

Hyvää Uutta Vuotta to you too :)

Lorenz

2009-12-30 @ 00:52


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