Yesterday evening, I spent a good hour deleting e-mail. I had cause to reflect upon ephemera: the little notes we send each other, the small witticisms, the evidence of a friendship. Farewell, little notes. Adieu, small witticism. Evidences of my friendships, go with God.
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Yesterday, a text book editor stopped by the Writing Center. He had some leftover sandwiches from a meeting and offered one. Packaged with the sandwiches were cake doughnuts.
I fell on the sandwich as did the Assyrian, who came down like a wolf on the fold. The doughnut I left in its paper sleeve, tucked into my bag, for who knew when I might need it?
Today. That's when I needed that doughnut, whilst reading drafts. It was delicious.
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I am reading drafts. Not online: actual drafts, printed on paper. The students who forgot their hard copies in class, who sent them to me via e-mail? I printed them out. Die, trees! Reading drafts in hard copy, writing in the margins, is so choice. Should you have the means to do so, I highly recommend it.
I'm reading my food book on actual paper right now. What a difference it makes. Or, what I difference I hope it makes. At least Zoe can use the back side to draw pictures of rocketships. She draws a lot. Thank goodness.
ReplyDeleteYour voice. Your voice your voice your voice. It refreshes. AND WOW!!! Your header!! Couldn't be more stunning.
ReplyDeleteI delete emails all the time! I love me a clean inbox. I also love putting sweet notes, reminders, and funny correspondences. I'm torn.
ReplyDeleteLove this small eulogy for e-chat.
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