Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Bless me Blogosphere for I have sinned....


..It's been two weeks since my last blog.

I can't explain my silence. I haven't been working on my thesis, making love to my new latin lover or re-writing the Constitution. I've not read Salman Rushdie's latest or rattled of an anthology of poetry. I've not blogged live from the Leinster under 14 camogie semi-final match between Ballyboden St Endas and Knocklyon.

I've just felt unworthy. But your warmth and attention has brought me back. I'm a sucker for a flicker on my StatCounter!


Love to you all who deserve it and those who need it.
It's nice to be back,
Paige

7 Comments:

Blogger Curly K said...

Welcome back Paige, good to have you back in the blogosphere where you belong :-)

12:56 a.m., April 26, 2006  
Blogger Fence said...

Welcome back. And look, there's your stats flicking away :)

8:45 a.m., April 26, 2006  
Blogger hesitant hack said...

flick! flick!

I haven't blogged for ages either. I keep telling myself I don't have time. But then I spend hours looking at other people's blogs. Tut.

2:43 p.m., April 26, 2006  
Blogger Steven said...

It's nice to have you back

6:19 p.m., April 26, 2006  
Blogger Paige A Harrison said...

You guys are the best. Big hug to you all!

11:14 p.m., April 26, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I know the feeling. I feel a bit like I've lost my blog mojo.
Christ, I've even resorted to blogging about my hopeless crush on Ronnie O'Sullivan. How sad is that?

10:56 a.m., April 27, 2006  
Blogger Paul O'Mahony (Cork) said...

Paige,

Let me add my welcome back message. I'm relieved of the task of checking every day whether you'd posted again. So life here is a bit more normal.
A back handed way of saying I'm delighted to be able to read you again.

You did warn "us" you know, that you were teetering on the edge of not posting. All that stuff about bloggers block...

But I had a slightly unpleasant bit of fun imagining where you'd gone on holiday. Unpleasant because I had an uneasy misgiving that it might not be that.

But you make me think about the importance of breaks.

Another way of describing your silence on here is to see it as a research break: time for you to mull stuff over and prepare yourself for the next bit.

So I take your confession as a confession that you have taken time out for your own good and for the good of others too.

Now I'm going to go on and read what you have to say about Twenty Major who recently made a post in favour of people just not posting and not telling people in advance why.

1:59 p.m., April 27, 2006  

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