The Boston Marathon passed by near where I lived today. My friend and I went to watch it. I liked having it so nearby - it's so nice to live somewhere where important things happen.
Speaking of marathons in a more metaphysical way, it's been a year since I began my blog. In that time I've made almost 123 posts, about one every three days. I'd like to up that rate, but I find it challenging. My time is claimed by the demands of law school constantly, or if not my time then my energy and mental cycles. This means that although I'm usually not want for an idea of something to write about, I often don't have the attention span to do it justice. I find myself torn between wanting to at least get my ideas out there and the concern that if I can't articulate them properly then I will be selling myself short. I seem to have readers, which thrills me to no end, but it certainly ups the stakes to write when you know someone is paying attention to it.
But this will not be the week for increased postings. We're into the reading period now, the "calm" before the storm and all of our exams, which begin next week. This week studying will take place constantly, and the only other thing that I'll allow myself to think about is arranging the final logistics for my summer plans. A post or two might pop up, but I'm going to cut myself some slack until May 6.
Comments (1)
I have a question. Does a tenant have any obligation to inform a landlord that he (the tenant) spewed blood on the walls of the rented apartment before moving out? Is there a possible health threat to the landlord or cleaning crew?
Posted by Kitty | April 21, 2004 7:52 AM
Posted on April 21, 2004 07:52