Tuesday, April 19, 2011

A Good Day's Work

I haven't used this hosting site before, but I set the preferences to archive posts older than a week. If it works as I understand it, older posts will be available by clicking on a link on the right side of the blog.

Gene and I spent most of the day in the IT office. There are some decided inconveniences to working there: it is infested with mosquitos and no-see-ums, the office chairs are worn out and exceptionally uncomfortable, the internet is slow and unreliable (we worked on figuring out why), and the equipment old. Since the office is on the third floor of a residence, one of the upsides is the view from the balcony as seen in this photo. Another upside is neighbor Julie, wife of an MAF pilot, who gave us a cup of wonderful coffee when we most needed it.

Below are a few photos from the trip to and from the office.

A political street ad for Michael Martelly, a musician who won the recent election for president. He is inexperienced in politics and supported some dubious previous regimes, but won convincingly on the basis of his popular compas music and his promises of reform. Known as "Sweet Mickey."

A building which had been under construction at the time of the quake succumbed to the shaking.

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