Sunday, October 14, 2007

A Wedding, Some Gators And Snakes ... And Ensuing Boredom

Spent the weekends of Sept. 28-30 and Oct. 5-7 elsewhere ... this one (Oct. 12-14) has been a boring, stay at home type in Allston. Meaning I finally have time to post a new blog entry! Oh joy ...


Although I am questioning what I can even put here, or why I would put it here. I can't talk about work because my employer may see it, I can't talk about school because fellow students/professors may see it ... I'd like to keep this little enterprise in the public sphere, but that severely limits what I can actually say.

I also want to keep this from becoming a purely narcissistic, self-involved project, but what blog on earth is not narcissistic and self-involved? The very act of offering one's opinions on everything and providing suggesting reading material for others (so as to influence their views/opinions, or simply so they appreciate the same things that you do) is self-absorbed. And I want to look outward.

So all I'm going to leave you with today is a photo of an alligator -- taken in Hempstead, Florida.

1 comment:

glad girl said...

your headline is a little misleading. i see the gator reference and the boredom part is evidenced by the existence of the blog.....but, what's up with the wedding and snakes?

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