Tuesday, February 28, 2006

You, dear reader, fascinate me...

Spurred on by the recent news that someone read and, whats more, claimed to enjoy my blog, I am adding another entry, whilst almost entirely unsure of what to write.
I have been set to mammoth 3000 word essays due in in a couple of weeks, but what most seems to confuse people, LHD particularly, is that I am actually looking forward to the prospect. To be fair, the writing bit will be fairly dull, but the research might be quite entertaining, since it will take me to the very bowels of the Old Library to find some very old books. I can hear the groans already coming down my internet cable from you, dear reader...

In fact, yesterday I found I had so much to do I was actually able to write a list of things that need to be accomplished this week. That is unusual and sort of satisfying. Admittedly, one of those things was 'pop to town', but even so, most of them are things which need to be done for some reason or other. I am not used to the sensation of being busy, and I quite like it.

Actually, I just popped into the site which gives me some idea of where my 'hits' (its a brutal world, technology, I've always said it) are coming from, and I would be delighted to find out who my regular reader in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA is...feel free to say hi at any stage and tell me something interesting about yourself. Indeed,in the last week two Italians and a Swede have visited. You are all most welcome, please give me lots of feedback because (I've always wanted to say this) I want to know how I can best appeal to my international readership.

This blogging malarky really is a fascinating thing...


4 comments:

Lucy said...

i think its Siobhan!! :D

she reads mine too! :P

Anonymous said...

Wow, I didn't realise I'd been on here that much - must spend less time on the internet! Plus, its always nice to know what's going on back in Exeter even if its not all sex, drugs and rock n' roll! And of course, I love to read Dave's deep thoughts :)

I'd give you access to my journal, but its a livejournal and you can only read it if you have one too.

And it scares me that you can tell where I am :S

Dave Sherv said...

Ah Siobhan! Fear not, I only know where your computer is, not where you are. Unless, you are the Italian and the Swede as well? Incidentally, did I see you near Queen's the other day? I thought I did, but then thought it must be impossible since as you say, you are in the states these days...

Anonymous said...

Not unless someone has stolen my identity. It's nice being the only Siobhan on campus, though it's equally not as nice that no one can pronounce my name :(