Water Words Gone With the Wind, But Back Soon

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I’ll be taking a break from blogging for the rest of the year. During the downtime, I’ll be moving this blog to a new hosting company, which runs its servers on 100% wind power. There may be a few days when the site is completely down, but have no fear. I’ll be back in action in January of 2009!

Best wishes to you and your families during the holiday season. I’m looking forward to resuming this discussion after the New Year.

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    5 Responses to Water Words Gone With the Wind, But Back Soon

    1. Joan says:

      It has been a great year of getting Water Words to Work. I really thank you, Eric, for taking risks to devote all your time to the blog, providing such a terrific service to those of us who are trying to communicate about the future of our fresh water.

      I realized at a workshop last week (about reaching the media and communicating about all passionate issues) how lucky we in the world of water issues are to have Eric providing us with the valuable translation of our ways of talking.

      Thank you SO much, Eric! How wonderful that you will now try wind power.

      -Joan Martin

    2. Alicia says:

      Awesome!! Have a great holiday, Eric!

    3. Heather says:

      Good for you Eric. Have a great holiday season! Thanks also for posting the brochure for me. Hope all is well!

    4. Nancy Bruce says:

      Eric-
      I treasure this blog and feel I have learned important information that helps me to be a more effective communicator & educator.
      Thank you for throwing the pebble into the pond creating a ripple effect for nature protection!

    5. Have a great break! I will be interested in how the website re-plumbing project goes. I am scared to touch mine.

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