Like keeping a bound paper journal, the pages fill up, the spine breaks from all the opening and closing over the weeks, months, or years in some cases, and a new one must be opened. This is my new online journal for Meditations in an Emergency, and also will serve as my home on the internet from now on. I’ll be moving information and entries from my other online journals to this site in the future, but it will take a while. Make yourself at home while I move in, and please don’t mind the mess.
The Beginning Place
January 18, 2007 by Christopher Barzak
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Frank O’Hara was the handsomest homely person I ever saw.
Rick
Shouldn’t we break a bottle of champagne over this new site or something?
Okay, I think it’s ready to go. Commence breaking the bottle(s).
Enhorabuena mudanza!
Lo he dicho antes,
pero digo otra vez,
Anda, Cristobal!!!
fusakota
Like the new blog!
Thanks, Toby! I’m really enjoying putting it together.
Yay! to the new site. Kanpai!
Isn’t wordpress fun to play with? This is a beautiful space, well-suited to you I think. When’s the blogwarming party?
I’m glad you like it, Karen! And yes, wordpress is a ton of fun. It feels like I have a new apartment. I love it. A blogwarming party sounds both appropriate and fun. But…umm…I’m not sure how to throw one. Perhaps we could all arrange for a mutually convenient time to have the blog on our computer screens and drink a glass of champagne? Or even better, people could send me blogwarming gifts, like new bookshelves for my apartment, or a papasan chair, which I think might go well in the corner of my living room. Well, you know, a boy can try.
Beth san, arigatou! Kevin ni yoroshiku, ne!
I Love the Picture!!! I wonder what wonderful person would take such a great picture of you? HMMM????? Smooches jdwl
Hmmm, I wonder what wonderful person that would have been? Hmmm? xoxo.