Travel

I’ve been meaning to post for days on my trip to Scotland. It was lots of fun, and very educational. I leadned about lots of interesting stuff that I planned to write about when I had a free hour or three and spare battery power in my brain. But that doesn’t seem to be happening, and if I let it wait any longer I won’t get around to thanking the people I should thank.

So thanks particularly to Patrick Greenough and Elia Zardini for arranging the vagueness workshop, and Albert Atkin for arranging the Glasgow trip. Thanks especially to Daniel for housing me while in St Andrews! If/when I get the brainpower, there are points to be written up expanding on and responding to things that Andrew McGonigal, Stephen Schiffer, Delia Graff, Gary Kemp and I’m sure many others made. (I have notes with more details on this, but clearing them up would be as hard as writing a proper post, which as you can see I’m putting off.) I always enjoy visiting Scotland, both from a work and pleasure standpoint, and hopefully it won’t be too long before I get back there.

Next stop on the never-ending tour, Princeton next Friday to reprise the vagueness talk – hopefully having incorporated points I learned from my ‘Scottish’ friends.