I think it's about time to bow to reality and admit that this blog never really got off the ground: a great idea, but my heart's never really been in it. I'm afraid I'm like the parent of three children -- they being my three blogs -- and Library of primitive art is like the middle child: well-behaved perhaps, but slightly neglected and definitely underappreciated. Any professional-ish posts have ended up migrating to goldwaterlibrary.org, whereas the more personal ones find their home @ sixes & sevens. And frankly, when it comes to blogging, I'm just more interested in recording my observations of the greater world that is not my place of work. Maybe if I were twenty years younger or in library school or on the library front lines ...
For the foreseeable future it seems most likely that posts that would have ended up here will show up in @ sixes & sevens. Those interested only in LOPA-style posts will simply have to pan all the other travel and linguistic posts there for the few nuggets of fool's gold. The blog itself will stay here even as it gets staler and staler. And you never know, I might discover a renewed interest in posting here sometime in the future.
- Untitled collage (2007?) by Armando Clemente Rumayor
Good luck with this transition and your other projects, including blog projects. These things are all experiments, of course.
Posted by: Jason Baird Jackson | June 16, 2007 at 07:14 PM
Makes a lot of sense. I've never been sure how you kept 3 |h[electronic resource]s up. (Or why?) Anyhow, I enjoy the other kids.
Posted by: Dan | June 20, 2007 at 12:38 AM