I am a palaeontologist living and working in Alice Springs, in the red centre of Australia. I moved here with my wife and three kids from Johannesburg, South Africa. I used to focus my research on dinosaurs, and it is fair to say I am still a dino nut but these days I work on fossils from the NT, be they turtles, tassie tigers or anything else. In my spare time I like to watch birds, catch beetles, lizards and snakes and generally find out as much about the species around me as I can.
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The Site is Dead, Long Live the Site
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I'm moving house.
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So I'm still not dead. But I am posting far less often, as you can probably
notice. The good news first, though: I am "stable" in terms of health. I'm
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Anwen's big operation is today. We will be leaving for the hospital soon. Nervous? Anxious? you bet, but I keep reminding myself that a successfull operation is the most likely outcome.
4 comments:
My thoughts are will you and your family! Best of luck.
Again, best wishes and best hopes for all of you
my best wishes for your family
It'll all work out, brother!
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