Monday, April 10, 2006

12

days without blogging.

a friend mailed me last nite and asked why i don't blog anymore. hehe :)

well...in fact this is the longest (must be) that i haven't blogged for since it all started, some 2+ years ago...so what's happening? I'll tell you what's not happening for starters.

I am not on a trip
I did not suffer an accident
I am not on a deserted island
I am not ultra busy - so i don't have time to post sth online or e-mail friends
I am not braindead (yet)

i am just stuck in Lamia, trying to find new rhythms in life as long as my online jobhunt will last for. Oh, i forgot mentioning: i have a dial up connection, which slows things down a lot for every single thing i wanna do online. i hope this don't last for long though.

it's been interesting being here though, for the past 10 days or so. no close friends here, staying with my parents for a while once again (which is great btw - recommended experience!), and well, since they work for most of the day (and I don't) i end up spending most of the day alone. online or in a book's pages :) there's not much to blog about when the most interesting activity of the day is reading (though i am way on track for a new record, now through book #17 over a total of 33 read in 2005).

just saying i am here - observing - looking for a job - not having lots of fun lately
- and waiting to read your new adventures online or in my inbox :) will blog again when i think i have sth to write about!

how does that sound?

3 Comments:

At April 10, 2006 7:57 PM, Blogger Doe said...

Hi!
Long time no blog!
I just wanted to wish you the best of luck job-hunting and all.. That makes two of us though..I do hope that you’ll be able to visit Doodle -my blog- which was pretty much inspired by yours! Yesterday, I’ve read words by Kipling which I hope will be to your liking and here is a new Greek word which I’ve learned just today,
Ana-ptyxis: growth, development. I know you know this already;but I think the Greek language is not only rich but very inspiring.
Keep up the good work, you’re GrEEk :)

 
At April 11, 2006 10:40 AM, Blogger sarita said...

just stopping by, procrastinating ;-)
which books can you recommend? need some good tips...

good luck for your jobhunt!
hug from switzerland, sarah

 
At April 11, 2006 6:12 PM, Blogger dimitris said...

Dina: that's a cool blog you have there :)

Sarah: no new titles to suggest,since i have been reading mainly GR books and a few more "scientific" ones (my next one in the line is the famous mathematics of chaos :p - true)

But hey - thanks to both of you for the wishes! Hope my jobhunt does have a tangible result soon!

 

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