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Second Year - Class of '09.
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My Life in Richmond
Over the past few months no question has been more interesting for me to answer... Read>>
Posted March 08, 2010

A New Soul Rises
Since Justin's death I haven't really had too much to say on the internet. Facebook,... Read>>
Posted February 26, 2010

The Life of Justin Key
The fact that we are all going to die is one of the most obvious... Read>>
Posted December 17, 2009

On living
The leaves are almost all gone now. From my ringside seat here on the second... Read>>
Posted November 19, 2009

Suicidal Micemunk Debriefing
Now that the scariest season of all is past for this year, I believe I... Read>>
Posted November 02, 2009

Randomness begets Randomness
Yeah, so here's a series of occurrences that I've run into in the past... Read>>
Posted October 28, 2009

Regarding A Consulting Career
This past week has been a whirlwind.

I began work on two new projects simultaneously -... Read>>
Posted October 21, 2009

Oh the vagaries of life!
The image above is a couple of beautiful brandy snaps that my wife cranked out... Read>>
Posted October 14, 2009

A Trip To the Czech Republic
Darden has a way of getting students out into the world. Perhaps it has something... Read>>
Posted October 05, 2009

A New Season
The Fall came upon me like the sudden arrival of a house guest we knew... Read>>
Posted September 28, 2009

THE REST OF THE STORY - GETTING BACK TO NORMAL
A Few Photos To Illustrate The Good End Of My MBA

If you look over to the left of this layout - in the gallery section - you will find a new gallery from the week of graduation. Darden is such an intense time that it almost HAS to fly by. In the midst of it all it is easy to worry about "not making it", "failing", or "getting dropped".

The truth is, almost nobody drops. Almost everyone passes. And the real worry that more students should try to avoid, is forgetting to fully appreciate the blessing that Darden is/was/will be. My time there was fast, furious, and done. By looking through these images, I remember vividly how it felt, smelled, and looked to be finally done.

I think that is one of the really good reasons to take pictures. Whether they are considered truly great by anyone else is beside the point. Their primary benefit, it seems, is in providing one the opportunity to reflect back on a point in time and recapture -if only ever so faintly- the lessons that one learned as a result of an experience.

Anyway, these few pictures (culled from almost 500) represent the best way I have to recall what I was thinking for a few moments in the middle of May - 2009.

Posted March 08, 2010

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