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A move across the country and a new blog

As readers of my former blog Magic Statistics will know, I recently retired and moved from Canada’s frozen North-West to its hurricane-prone South-East. In 1988, my wife and I moved from Vancouver, BC, to Whitehorse, Yukon, where I worked as a statistician for 20 years. Last month, we sold our house and moved to the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia. We now seem to have settled well enough for me to resume blogging at this here new blog.

I decided sometime ago to close the old blog and start a new one. I’m not sure there’s a definite reason for doing that; it just seems appropriate in the circumstances. I apologise to all who have linked and bookmarked the old site. I’ll try to make the change worth your while.

So, away we go.

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11 Responses to “A move across the country and a new blog”

  1. I like the new digs!

  2. Alan says:

    He has reappeared as was prophesized from the far north west so long ago! Yes, settled in body but not in mind ;-)

  3. Peter says:

    Good to see you’re back – survived the hurricanes?

    PS Looking forward to newfangled Eastern blogging over at AECblogland :-)

  4. David Curry says:

    Great to have Scott and Judy here in our midst. I hope that they will be “settled in mind.”

  5. Thanks for the (mostly) kind words, everyone. A special thanks to my new rector under whose guidance I trust I will indeed be settled in mind, God willing.

    Peter: Is this post something like what you were looking for?

  6. Scott – it is good to see you back online. May God bless you in your new digs.

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  8. pebnorth says:

    Glad to see you back in blogland, have missed your unique perspective on life and the Anglican Communion.

  9. The Sheepcat says:

    Welcome back online, Scott.

  10. John Kivell says:

    Welcome back, Scott. Or welcome there, whichever applies. You are in a completely different part of the country, but you are still here on my very same computer screen.