Even blogs can migrate
Monarch butterflies, caribou, dragonflies, hummingbirds, bats, and moths -- all of them can migrate and many of them do each year. And, it turns out, even blogs can migrate.
I created this blog to document my transformation from business executive to biologist, but I stopped updating it after I finished my master's degree and moved from San Francisco to Tennessee to work on my Ph.D. Four years later, I've learned so much and had many adventures, catching bats in Texas and some tropical places, flying a Helikite, writing a book chapter, and even as a science advisor to the BBC's upcoming Cloud Lab expedition. I recently put up a web site so that I could share more about my research, and my blog is migrating from this blogger site to the new web site. Please join me there! You can also now follow me on twitter as well.
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I created this blog to document my transformation from business executive to biologist, but I stopped updating it after I finished my master's degree and moved from San Francisco to Tennessee to work on my Ph.D. Four years later, I've learned so much and had many adventures, catching bats in Texas and some tropical places, flying a Helikite, writing a book chapter, and even as a science advisor to the BBC's upcoming Cloud Lab expedition. I recently put up a web site so that I could share more about my research, and my blog is migrating from this blogger site to the new web site. Please join me there! You can also now follow me on twitter as well.
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