Monday, July 24, 2006
Philocrites takes a Web sabbatical.
I'm taking a break for a few weeks. To limit the damage spammers can do while I'm offline, I've closed the comments at most posts, lit candles to half a dozen saints, and crossed my fingers hope to die. (That should do it.) The entries I've posted in the last two weeks or so remain open, however, and if you promise to remain civil, I hope you'll carry on a conversation with each other in those posts. Or wander off to the many fine blogs you can find through my guide to UU blogs, UUpdates, or The Daily Scribe. I wouldn't want you to get bored, you know.
Personally, I'm thinking a lot about books and trees and photographs. As I mentioned earlier, you can find out when I've decided to resume blogging either by clicking refresh every five minutes for the next several weeks or by making judicious use of my feed — like signing up for my automated email, which delivers new posts right to your inbox! Just put your email address here:
I understand it's summer right about now. I think I'll go outside and check it out!
Copyright © 2006 by Philocrites | Posted 24 July 2006 at 7:25 AM
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2 comments:
joseph:
July 24, 2006 05:21 PM | Permalink for this comment
take a hike for me!
Peter:
July 28, 2006 10:07 AM | Permalink for this comment
Oh, well, I guess I'll have to change my first-thing-in-the-morning reading habits for a while. This blog almost daily gets read at some point between the New York Times Online (where I go when I first turn on my computer) and the point where I decide it's time to get going on the work I'm being paid to do. Enjoy some bike rides!
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