Saturday, February 8, 2020

E-readers. Words on paper.Thoughts. Never the trine shall meet.

I am reading a book on Kindle called First You Write a Sentence. The thing about e-readers is that I can't flip back to find a sentence that I want to read again.

Consequently, I may buy the book on paper. 

As I was reading I  had many thoughts.

Now, as I sit at my desk, all have flown.  






 I have a wall to prime.
The orange wall must be covered.
Must I prime the orange wall?
Orange is a cheery color, but  
Perhaps yellow will be easier on the brain.

If I move the walls need be white.
If I live here till I die,
Someone else must need paint the wall (s).




But I kinda would like to see the wall yellow and what else I got to do but read on Kindle and think forgettable thoughts?




To be continued, perhaps.

I spent an hour going back through the book on Kindle to find the following phrase.
"...as a last redoubt against the glib articulacy of a distracted age." 
Isn't that cool.

1 comment:

KiKiDo said...

"The glib articulacy of a distracted age." Yup, cool.

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