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Saturday Night in New York and Weeping for Paris

November 15, 2015 By Guy St. Clair

Go to: http://gstcjourney.blogspot.com/2015/11/saturday-night-in-new-york-and-weeping.html

 

Filed Under: Personal History Tagged With: Eiffel Tower, Galeries Lafayette, Maxim's, Palais Garnier, Paris, Paris 2015 (November 13), Terrorism

Guy St. Clair is the Series Editor for Knowledge Services, from Verlag Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin, the scholarly publishing house specializing in academic literature. The series subject is knowledge services, the approach to managing intellectual capital that merges information management, knowledge management (KM), and learning, presenting and discussing new and innovative approaches to knowledge sharing in all fields of work.

In Sharing Guy’s Journey,  Guy writes about any subject that crosses his mind (some friends refer to the blog as “Guy’s online journal”). Subjects covered usually include those displayed at the top of each post (personal history, history, art & architecture, music, nature, and travel), but other topics come up as well.

His books, usually about professional topics, are listed in SMR International’s corporate website, at SMRShare. One of these – Knowledge Services: A Strategic Framework for the 21st Century Organization (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2016) – is an Open Access title. The free PDF version of this book is at: https://bit.ly/3msI27V.

Guy is also the author of Knowledge Services: Five Free Webinars from Guy St. Clair, available to anyone who wants to learn more about knowledge services, Guy’s professional and academic specialty. The webinars are offered at no charge.

Guy’s other professional writings are listed in SMR International’s corporate website, at SMRShare. 

Comments

  1. Kristin McDonough says

    November 15, 2015 at 4:47 am

    Thank you for this evocative post, Guy, which I will share with our many friends who love Paris as you two — and Don and I — do. One couple in our circle who live most of the year here on the UWS @ Riverside Drive spend summers at their place in the Marais where they have met marvelous neighbors whom they love, so I am sending them your post asap since it captures
    the affection, and admiration, respect and regret that so many of us feel at this moment for our Parisian friends in the city of light.

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  2. Martina says

    November 15, 2015 at 10:17 am

    We are living in very troubled times in Europe right now, but please let us not give up hope and helping all the poor people who are fleeing the terror – everybody wants to live in a peaceful and free world!
    Big hugs, Martina & Antonio

    Look at this
    https://www.facebook.com/GOODHOUSEKEEPING/photos/a.110766867597.119162.40241492597/10154323503917598/?type=3&theater

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  3. Guy says

    November 15, 2015 at 3:21 pm

    Thank you, Kristin and Martina. And special thanks for the link. Oh, such thoughts we're having today. Guy

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