You've probably gathered that I've spent a long weekend in New York City with other ScienceBloggers and members of the SEED magazine team. I think it's fair to say that a good time was had by all.
I've posted some of the pics I took out there, but I haven't written anything about the trip. Others have posted quite a lot about our shenanigans, as well as more pics.
Anyway, after what seems like hundreds of beers and dozens of tequilas, plus about 11,000 km of air travel, I'm back in London. It'll be business as usual on this blog as of tomorrow.
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Glad you made it back, Mo. Hopefully the NY Metro had decided to run trains at more than walking pace when you went out to the airport?
I had no problem getting to JFK. I even had time for a beer!
I heard it took you 6 hours to get to the airport from Grrls!