A blog less ordinary
Sometimes blogs I follow go quiet for a while. When I notice radio silence on a usually active blog, I just think to myself "they must be busy" or "perhaps they've had enough for the time being". But because I feel connected to the blogger, the thought "I hope they're ok" will usually go through my mind. And so it was when standinaqueue went quiet.
For those not familiar with William Deed's blog, it was a place where he recorded his experiences of queueing in the UK. Watching people in mundane situations is my kind of thing, and I loved reading and seeing his observations. To my shame, I didn't follow up the links on his last post and had just assumed he was resting the site for a while.
Yesterday, I was gobsmacked (in a good way) to discover William is in the Democratic Reublic of Congo, working for Wildlife Direct. This mostly involves him blogging about the (often dangerous) work of the Rangers in Virunga National Park. I mean The Congo? That's not just Africa, that's deep, deep Africa! Somewhere I can barely imagine - so it's lucky his blog does such a good job of bringing it to life. Still, it's a very long way from standing in queues in the East Midlands.
Go and have a look for yourself - link here. I know William and the people he is working with will really appreciate it. Here's a video that William helped Elie, one of the rangers, to put together. It does a great job of introducing what his job is all about and is simply a fantastic example of why I love the internet!

What a brilliant thing. Thanks for pointing it out. (There's a little typo in the link, you need to remove the fullstop at the end.)
Posted by: russell | 01 April 2007 at 09:49 PM
Cheers Russell, it should work now.
Posted by: Helen | 01 April 2007 at 11:04 PM
Wow, I missed that side step too, thanks for pointing it out!
Posted by: Angus Whines | 02 April 2007 at 01:23 AM