Monday Scramble:
Eternity


Photo: Kathleen Moriarty.

Another hot week in New York City: our brains are draining. It is not so much the heat, or even the humidity, as it is the staleness of the air and the unchanging pall of summer. Summer is our least favorite season — we’re even beginning to miss the noise of Gotham Normal. Where has everyone gone off to? (Is unemployment that bad?)

We were advised by a friend and regular reader that she prefers the tablet edition of The Daily Blague even though she is still reading the site on a conventional computer. For the time being, the truncated version of this entry (with most blockquotes excised) will continue to appear at here, where comments are enabled, shortly before midnight.

Every time we visit ye old Daily Blague, we tut-tut at the age of the Twitter feeds at the upper right. Too bad they can’t be covered up with digital cobwebs! It’s no surprise that we’re no good at thinking in terms of 140 characters! We just might manage 140 words!

One Response to “Monday Scramble:
Eternity”

  1. Junior says:

    Mojet, eto ya o sebe vo mnojestvennom chlise?;) Hotya, kak shutila davno odna moya starinnaya priyatelnica, o sebe vo mnojestvennom lice govorat libo koroli, libo ludi stradayuschie (pardon!) glistami Poetomu, vpred budu osmotritelnee;)