Orthopedic Acupuncture 2

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Dec 1 and 2 Orthopedic Acupuncture 2

Chinese Medical Massage Level 4

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NYC Nov 17 and 18 Tuina Level 4

Chinese Medical Massage ZG 2

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NYC Nov 3 and 4 ZG Level 2

Bali GAHP

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Out of Town – Bali? October 5 through 22

Chinese Medical Massage Level 3

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NYC Sept 28 through 30 Tuina Level 3

San Francisco Lectures

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San Francisco Sept 14 through 19 Martial Arts/Trauma Class at H2H, Physical Alchemy in the Internal Arts, Soft Outside, Hard Core: Fighting Strategies and Principles of the Internal Martial Arts

Yup

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They actually figured it out. Too much alcohol ain’t good for ya…

How sad I was to hear…

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… that more than 2 glasses of wine a day were no so good for you…

Wine

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Okay, I’ve had a bunch of really good wine lately. It doesn’t do it justice to cram it all into one entry but here are a few anyway…

Roagna ’93 Barbaresco – you night not believe it but this wine is still super tight. A great wine if you let it breath for two hours. Unpalettable in the first hour.

Borgogno ’96, ’89, ’82, ’71, ’69, ’61

Marcarini ’85

Prunotto ’79

Haut Brion ’55

Hermitage ’90, ’96, ’99

Vosnee-Romanee ’00

Beaucastel CNdP ’89, ”82, ’90

Produttori di Barbaresco ”61, ’68, ’71, ’82, ’89, ’90, ’95, ’96

il Dragone Barbaresco ’90

Ghemme ’96

Gattinara ’99

Castel in Chianti ’71, ’75

il Poggio ’77

Ruffino Riserva ’63, ’68, ’71

Bandol, Langhe, assorted Rhones, Roses, and Whites (one from Beaucastel that was to die for – ’89)

Jobs

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Well, it’s been a while since i posted anything and I thought it would be good to explain some of what’s been going on. Right now, due to an inexplicable turn of the planets, I have had way too many jobs for one person. The list is like this; Author (my new book just came out and I was approached by a publisher to do another. On top of that, there are two more currently in the works), Acupuncturist (as everyone knows), Publisher (I published my book, and now I’m working on one of my dear friend Philippe Sionneau), Graduate Curriculum Developer (right now for 3 different graduate schools), Lecturer (at this point all over the country and booking overseas starting in 2008), International Aid Worker (Indonesia, Africa, and developing more world sites as you read this), and Not For Profit Organization Founder and Developer (I’ll expound on this later).

Too much for one person. It’s been a rough couple of years. There’s no sign of it letting up. On the other hand, some really talented people have come on board – which I’m super excited about. More about that also a bit later.