| Just Married! |
| Written by Hank Green | ||
| Tuesday, 26 September 2006 | ||
So, you've noticed that there hasn't been the same volume of EcoGeek content that there once was, and you were wondering if something was awry at EcoGeek.
Well, no, not at all, it's just that I, Chief Editor Hank Green, just
got banded and bound to Katherine, who has been my partner in crime for
about eight years now. The wedding was marvelous, lots of friends, video games
and dancing. But it wasn't particularly EcoGeeky, so I'll keep this short. EcoGeek is by no means a one-man show, but things were slow in the last week, and will be slow again when we go to Italy in a couple of weeks. But we'll keep providing all the news of environmental innovation that sparks in our brains or wonders across our plates. I often feel like there's a lot of despair in the environmental movement, but my marriage and my magazine are both completely contrary to the idea of despair. The world is getting more awesome every day, that's what my marriage is about, and that's what EcoGeek is about.
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written by Rob , September 26, 2006
Awwww..
written by Hank , September 27, 2006
Pattering EcoGeek feet might sound lovely, but we're going to have to count on some older and more procreative EcoGeeks to provide those in the short term. We are, as of yet, not so interested in fufilling our mothers' fully voiced fantasies of grandmotherhood.
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written by Matt , September 27, 2006
Congratulations, and good luck.
Matt
Anniversary
written by Hank , October 02, 2006
Katherine and I just celebrated our one week anniversary by watching Prarie Home Companion live. Freakin' weird watching something that is made to be heard.
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And if that sounds interesting to you, then congratulations, you're an EcoGeek.
Does this mean that we could soon hear the patter of tiny ecogeek feet.