Showing posts with label diary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diary. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Posting Upstream

So I’m going into this blogging gig without the Universe’s blessing.

I’m exhausted from several days of stress- and work-induced late nights, and it’s past midnight already. My sore throat is rapidly brewing into a full-blown cold, and sitting at a computer in the 14 degree chill will most likely prolong and exacerbate my early symptoms. To be frank, this isn’t even my computer – my laptop’s spent the past week at The Computer Doctors, and this machine has a frustrating delay between my typing and the words manifesting on screen.

The main hindrance, however, is that I just don’t like blogs.

I don’t read them, I don’t know anyone that has one, and I’m generally opposed to creating something electronic which would be exponentially more appealing when presented in a tactile, hand-made medium. For this reason, I have a diary. I write in it every few days. It has served its purpose for over five years, and has left me without cause to start a blog.

With myriad facebook and MySpace accounts from my promotions job, as well as several Gmail accounts, hotmail, yahoo, twitter, YouTube, eBay, Commbank - the list goes on - I doubt that I need another piece of cyber trash selfishly dedicated to myself.

Furthermore, I don’t even read my own diaries. My own beautiful, carefully written, lovingly bound, meticulously decorated, ingeniously illustrated diaries experience a brief flurry of attention, followed by many long, dark and dusty years in an overcrowded plastic storage crate. So why, I ask, would a complete stranger read these Calibri size 11 digital representations of words, spurring from the mind of someone like me, when I’d rather be recreating my thoughts on handmade pages with a .2mm felt tip?

Yet, despite all of these reservations, (and believe me, many more which have been excluded lest I begin to sound like a cynic,) I am here. I am writing this first blog entry. It may not even make it online (due to internet problems, I am writing this in Word while the mood strikes), but it may. Eventually, I might even follow it up with a second post. Heck, one day someone could even read it. Fate’s really shining my way if they enjoy it.

The only thing I know about the future is that it is yet to happen.