Adieu

Last year The Lamb began writing this blog.  The experience has been illuminating and more than just a little fun — hopefully, for you as well.  We’ve discussed topics from taxes to trading and from currencies to commodities.  We even had guest posting.

At this time, however, The Lamb will be taking a new job which will prohibit him from dedicating the requisite effort to keep this blog going.  Regrettfully, today’s post will be the last.

The Lamb would like to gratefully acknowledge his loyal readers for their comments and confidence.  He would also like to thank his friends and family for their encouragement and support. 

But The Lamb is most grateful for his beautiful and brilliant wife.  She was the inspiration for this blog as well as its designer, programmer, and chief editor.  Without her efforts, none of the posts over the past several months would ever have made it to your computer screen.

I am, as always, awed by her.

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  1. Susan Munson  •  May 22, 2009 @6:08 pm

    Dear Lamb & Beauty behind the Lamb :-)

    Thanks for the effort. I’ve so enjoyed the posts and hope you’ll at least leave the website up for a little while so I can read the ones I missed. Hey, I’m in an Adobe InDesign class right now and have to make a magazine layout. Hopefully it’s okay if I borrow some of The Lamb’s content for my project. I won’t sell the magazine, I promise, unless I cut you in on the profits. Congrats on the new gig and cheers!!

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