Monday, May 3, 2010

Halfway Point

Vermont couldn't be going any better.  The brown season after the snowmelt was brief, and all of the mountains are in full bloom.  I've been doing a lot of hiking and am starting to get some agricultural experience by helping out on my girlfriend's organic farm not far from here.  I'm planning one more trip, probably to Boston or Montreal in the next few months, and in the meantime am buckled down for work, planning, and enjoying the outdoors.

















LSAT Preparation is coming along with new practice tests every week, and lots of class and work in between.  My scores are getting toward where I need them and I think the class is helping a lot... well worth the money.  I was in NYC this weekend, got to see some of my fraternity brothers for the first time in a long time, and am now getting everything together for Ghana.

It looks like I'll be working with some dedicated folks to digitalize and audit cash flows for Kakum National Park in the Central Region of Ghana. (Pictured above)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kakum_National_Park

I'll most likely be living in Cape Coast commuting to the site a couple of times a week.  Most of my work and my office will be in Heritage House in downtown Cape Coast, and all of my housing options are just outside of the city.  I'm going to book a ticket this week, and am planning to arrive in country at some point in mid June.

Hope all is well,

- Jeff