15 February 2007

-end-

Dear friends,

It's been two weeks since my last post and I think it's fair to say that this blog is now defunct. I've really enjoyed this excercise in virtual community, and I think there have been some good and interesting exchanges. Thanks to all who read and all who have posted comments. I'm surprised to say that I feel I've made a couple of friends this way (which is something completely unexpected--I was just hoping to keep thinking about the world around me, and possibly to keep distant friends and relatives posted on my whereabouts and activities). For those of you who I don't know in person but who sent me emails or replied to various posts, thank you. I am much more optimistic about "new media" and much more willing to accept that online communities really ARE communities now that I've spent a reasonable amount of time perusing them.

I rarely post about my personal life, but (oddly) I feel I owe some sort of explanation for my sudden departure. For those of you who know me personally and were shocked to see that I became a corporate hack, you'll be pleased to know that I've handed in my resignation. Don't get too excited: the exercise in shameless capitalism was a good thing, and I'm certainly not ruling out a glorious return to the private sector. I freely confess I've grown partial to lavish quarterly parties and snazzy corporate logos, not to mention my 401(k), dental insurance, and year-end bonus check. I know what I'm leaving behind, and it is a lot.

But I've always had vague plans to travel extensively. Now I will indulge them. If there's anything that being established in New York has given me, it's a renewed sense of wanderlust, along with a bankroll to finance it. In March, I fly to my home away from home in Indonesia, where I will meet old friends. From there, the world awaits.

I do love this city, though. When I started this blog, I was very much an outsider commenting upon this one-of-a-kind, crazy, glamorous, wonderful place that I was watching from my balcony. Now I'm as much a part of the scene as an observor: I care who the mayor is, whether the baseball field has artificial turf, and that too few people visit the Brooklyn Museum of art. I know where to get fantastic sushi and stylish drinks and I can wander around the Village without getting lost in the backstreets. I like it here.

But I don't think I could live in New York long-term. I miss trees and yards, beautiful vistas, knowing my neighbors, driving fast on empty roads, and a million other things that simply have no place in this city. I think I miss the academic world, too; getting paid to read is perhaps the greatest luxury there is. I'll probably go back to school before I get another "real" job (though, having had an intellectually stimulating job with great friends already, I'm still not entirely sure about this).

The next month or so is a haze of planning for my departure: moving out of the apartment, finalizing visas, wrapping up at work. I'm going to try to keep a blog while I'm on the road, too; check back at www.worlddiary.blogspot.com in March. (If I use another site instead, I'll let you know in an update here.)

Finally, you can all write to me at the addresses below. I promise a post card to anybody who does so (if I get your letter, at least). Also, if you're one of those regular readers who lives in Europe, Asia, or Africa, I'll be swinging through your neck of the woods in the next year. Want to meet up?

So long, all. It's been an awful lot of fun.

ADDRESSES, as promised

Yogyakarta (mail by March 1):

LOWEY-BALL, SHAWNAKIM
Poste Restante
Kantor Pos Yogyakarta
Java, INDONESIA

Bottom right-hand corner:
Tolong simpan sampai 19 Maret 2007.



Vienna (mail by March 18):

LOWEY-BALL, SHAWNAKIM
c/o American Express Travel Service
Kaerntnerstrasse 21-23
Vienna, Austria A-1010

Bottom right-hand corner:
Please hold until April 15 2007



Moscow (for first pickup, mail by April 2; for second pickup, by May 15):

LOWEY-BALL, SHAWNAKIM
c/o American Express Travel Service
Улица Усачёва 33
Дом 1
Москва 119048
RUSSIA

Bottom right-hand corner:
Please hold until 8 June 2007


LOWEY-BALL, SHAWNAKIM c/o American Express Travel Service
Usacheva Street 33
Building 1
Moscow 119048

You can try the English address above if the Cyrillic is giving you a hard time, but no guarantees it'll make it there.


Beijing (mail by April 15):

LOWEY-BALL, SHAWNAKIM
Poste Restante
GPO Beijing
Jianguomen Beidajie
Beijing
CHINA
(phone 6512 8120)

Bottom right-hand corner:
Please hold until 26 April 2007



Istanbul (mail by June 4):

LOWEY-BALL, SHAWNAKIM
Poste Restante
Merkez Postanesi
Istanbul
TURKEY

Bottom right-hand corner:
Please hold until 27 June 2007



Cairo (mail by July 2):

LOWEY-BALL, SHAWNAKIM
c/o American Express
15 Sharia Qasr el-Nil
Down Town
Cairo
EGYPT

Bottom right-hand corner:
Please hold until 13 July 2007



Casablanca (mail by July 20):

LOWEY-BALL, SHAWNAKIM
c/o American Express
4 Rue Turgot
Quartier Racine
Casablanca 20100
MOROCCO

Bottom right-hand corner:
Please hold until 15 August 2007



Rome (mail by August 15):

LOWEY-BALL, SHAWNAKIM
c/o American Express Travel Services
Piazza Di Spagna 38
Roma 00187
ITALY

Bottom right-hand corner:
Please hold until 30 August 2007