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Greetings from Sifnos

July 3, 2010 · long story short

where we’ve been these past few weeks…

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4 Responses to Greetings from Sifnos

  1. dimitris says:

    Hey Christian,

    I love that place.

    Been there so many times alone or with friends, day or night, sober or drunk, purple or yellow.
    It is also great for dives, especially when the weather gets rough and you are in an adventurous mood.

    Nice to see kastro again.

    Take care

    PS: my site has been under construction for He knows how long. Hope to update it one of these days. It’s almost embarassing…

    Reply
    July 23, 2010 at 7:03 am
  2. xian says:

    it’s just so beautiful!

    wow, it’s been tough adjusting back to home where I can’t just ride a motorbike down a hill and jump off a rock into the water any time i feel like it!

    i know what you mean about sites… i rarely have time to work on my own. i recently hired a design firm to help me update the look and structure of this site.

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    July 27, 2010 at 12:22 pm
  3. kristina p says:

    christian,

    in all the years i’ve been going to greece i’ve *never* made it to sifnos. if you have time, go to kefalonia, too. the ionian sea is gorgeous.

    @diavolina

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    August 13, 2010 at 10:59 pm
    • xian says:

      well my joke now is to tell people they would really hate it… i will happily come back to that sea any time.

      Reply
      August 13, 2010 at 11:11 pm

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Christian Crumlish is a senior director of product for AIM, past director of the Information Architecture Institute, and co-chair of the monthly BayCHI program. He is the author of The Power of Many and co-author of the new Designing Social Interfaces from O’Reilly Media and Yahoo! Press.

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