I came across this picture on The Guardian's web site, and really liked it. Here's the beginning of the text.
Any idea what day it is? No? Well, you're reading this, so there's a vague possibility it might be Saturday. Or is it Sunday? Or have you saved the best till last and waited until bank holiday Monday before turning to your favourite page?
With any luck, you're still in that fuggy, blissful time of year when mobile phones lose their charge and you're not quite sure whether there's any post due. The real world of overflowing inboxes menaces on the horizon, but for now I hope you'll join me in celebrating the last glimmers of divine holiday slothfulness with a hearty weekend/holiday breakfast. Whether you've still got people staying with you, or it's just the inner family circle, I promise it will be mightily appreciated...
3 comments:
Hello,
I just saw you on my sister's blog, and came over to visit. I see you like Star Trek IV (yes, it is the BEST one!), and goals that are too easily met need to be re-thought--too true.
This is great text and says it all, doesn't it?
IV was definitely the best, and I'd say the one with Spocks brother was pretty much the worst. I suspect people can get into religious wars over that. I mentioned a while ago that I'm not too sure about this 'new' one coming up -- was Shatner that young when his series started? -- but I like the look of the ship.
And T -- yes, I think so, too. Great minds....
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