A new journey for Peregrinari

By J Aaron Farr on Sunday, July 13, 2008

As noted on my other website, cubicle muses and peregrinari have gotten a paint job and a new engine under the hood. The old blogging system was never all that easy for Jenny to use and often required her to wait for me to publish her articles. Given how packed my schedule is these days, that hasn’t worked out too well. Our blogging slowed down this spring and was almost non-existent this summer, despite both of us wanting to write more often. These factors motivated me to finally upgrade the website and improve the layout.

Peregrinari began as a travelogue, recording our adventure heading off to China with just a couple of suitcases and a vague idea of where we might land. Over a year later, we’ve settled in Hong Kong to find ourselves in more comfortable daily rhythms. So it’s time for a shake-up. Jenny and I will both be traveling for the rest of the summer (me to the US West and Jenny and Maeli to the US East). The fall is going to bring a number of new twists as William and I prepare our startup project for an alpha release while Jenny takes a crack at writing her first book. We have every best intention of recording this madness on our new-and-improved weblog.

Those intentions also include writing for a larger audience than friends and family back home. As seen in Jenny’s last two articles on daycare and teaching ESL, we’ll be publishing articles no more than just our misadventures, though we’ll be sure to report those as well.

And we’d really like to start seeing more discussion on the peregrinari weblog, so feel free to leave your thoughts, feedback and questions. If you have trouble with the comment form, you can email me directly at farra@apache.org. Hope to hear from you!

§Reader Comments


LOVE the new format. LOVE reading about you. LOVE that Jenny and Maeli will be here soon! :) Over all, I love it :)

— Amanda wrote on Tuesday, July 15, 2008

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Join Jenny and Aaron as they travel across the globe and start a new life and new company in China. This travelogue captures the story to share with family and friends.

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