Dear all TLOU readers,
Our sincerest apologies for the dearth of posts. Aron is in New Mexico recording a new rawk album, and I am still playing Tetris with moving boxes in my new place. Things should be settling down in the next couple weeks and then we’ll get back to the same quality The Land of Unlikeness posts that you’re used to…. to which you are used….. whatever.
And if you’re wondering why I never finished the Boethius jawn, it’s because Cynthia at Per Caritatem has asked to repub it for her blog. So, if you want to read the awesome conclusion, you’ll have to do so there. While you’re there, you ought to check out the CFP for her upcoming Augustine blog conference. Go Augustine racer.
Hey everyone. Thanks for checking out the new site, but I’m embarrased to say that I’m still adding the finishing touches. Regarding the comments on the new site, everything should work now. The default setting in wp.org leaves comment moderation at Level: Fascist. Obviously, I’ve disabled that, and we should now be on the road to liberal commenting. Stay tuned for full site activity by the end of the week.
Dan
Sorry for the unannounced hiatus we’ve been on these last 2 weeks. We’ve both been traveling, moving, summer-camp-counseling, recuperating, baby-in-the-E-R’ing, and etc… as I imagine many of you out there have, too. Further, TLOU will soon be relocating to www.thelandofunlikeness.com thanks to a generous grant from our pockets and valuable readers like you. The phones have been ringing all afternoon and we’re only $25 away from our goal of a free dinner tonight!
So, run over to our new site if you have a chance, but don’t worry, we will clearly announce our move. And, if you subscribe in a reader and made that subscription through one of the snazzy orange links throughout the site, then your reader will be automatically re-directed, thanks to Feedburner. Otherwise, you’ll need to redirect your email path to the new address.
So, we should be back in full force, and on our new site, sometime toward the middle to end of this month.
Have a great 4th of July!
Aron is in Seatle with his family this weekend (Bon Voyage, Aron), and I’m dealing with a broken AC and refrigerator, and one hot, uncomfortable baby. So, if we are a little scarce this weekend, I apologize in advance. While you await the advent of our next burst of posts, please go see Into Great Silence, and check out the First Thing’s Blog’s post on Bob Dylan’s theological relevance. Here’s a little teaser:
It would be interesting to know what message Pope Benedict thinks Bob Dylan’s songs espouse.
Read the rest here
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