I love blogs, and thinking about blogs, or rather, I usually do, but right now, to be completely honest, looking at the dozens and dozens of posts and papers and comments and ideas at Blogtalk right now I feel totally uninterested in blog research. Maybe it’s dislocation of not being there, or of having indulged in weeks away from work, or maybe it’s simply that the pleasures of playing in waves and picking red strawberries in gardens are stronger.

I have a couple of weeks of work ahead of me before my next bit of holiday but perhaps the summer mood of this blog will be workless.

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  1. dr. b.

    It’s summer lethergy. I think it hits us all once in a while. It’s the time of year when I’m supposed to be doing more work, but work is the last thing that I can think of!

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