Well, maybe nothing.
Viewing this web log every so often may be of no benefit to you at all. However, you may find out about another workshop you never thought of attending, and maybe you'll connect up with somebody who writes something that really strikes a chord with you. In that case, if that contributor has shared their e-mail address with us, then we can put you in direct contact with them.
Additionally, it has been our experience that students really get more involved with a topic when they know their teacher has invested some of their own time and energy to explore it. There may be times when you will be able to hook up with somebody who has some photos of a workshop you attended, and you might get some photos you would not get otherwise.
Friday, July 31, 2009
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