Brigadoon, blogadoon (frequency, relativity, the speed of write)
Last June I was seeing my main blog as a place to put my thought-out, essay-like entries (baked), and my sideblog as a place to record interesting links I’ve been reading along with some quick top-of-the-head commentary (half-baked).
My thought-out emissions here in the main blog can’t be hurried, apparently; days pass between them. Looks like I’m on hiatus when I’m really not.
In contrast, I drop stuff into my sideblog all the time. If you’re coming by here anyway, then by all means please visit there, too, to see what’s gone on lately. :-)
Evolution is good. Maybe the more active blog needs to be the main one. Hmmm.
[Brigadoon is a story set in a Scottish highlands town that comes to life for one day every hundred years. Its inhabitants don’t notice anything unusual about this because they’re in it. That is, people’s perception of time passing is relative to where they are. I daydream that the experience of eternity is something like this.]
