You may have noticed that your humble blogger took a three day hiatus from posting. Considering that I have not missed a day in more than eight years. I hope that my absence would have been noticed.
Anyway, I missed blogging this weekend because I had some medical issues that required direct attention. That attention was provided by the staff of NYU Langone medical center. I am extremely grateful for their attentive competence and professionalism.
Anyway, the storm has passed and blogging will proceed apace. This is especially true since we arrive at what has been traditionally called fundraising week. That is, this week we humbly ask our many readers to chip in to finance the blog. This blog requires a lot of hard work and we trust that it is worth your financial support.
Over the years I have been trying to keep readers abreast of the decline and fall of American intellectual life, and of the degradation of our school system, not to mention our political debate.
I have been writing daily posts on this blog for some fourteen years now. I trust that you find that praiseworthy. Obviously, it takes time and work to do the job, and I could not have done it without the financial support of you, the readers.
Of course, all of this requests donations to this blog. I have been trying to keep readers abreast of the decline and fall of American intellectual life, and of the degradation of our school system, not to mention our political debate.
Obviously, it takes time and work to do the job, and I could not have done it without the financial support of you, the readers.
I am thankful to those who have already contributed to this worthy cause and invite everyone else to join them.
Those who choose to donate can make use of the blue Paypal Donation button to the left. It will accept singular donations and even recurring donations, a la Substack.
Feel free to make good use of it. That’s what it’s there for. Otherwise, you may send checks or money orders to my direct address,
310 East 46th St. 24 H; New York, NY. 10017.
Thank you in advance.
Sorry to hear of your emergency and glad to hear you’re doing well! Wishing you a speedy recovery, and good fortune.
ReplyDeleteStuart,
ReplyDeleteYou are a rock in a sea of miasma.
Please keep your chin up.
Best,
Greg