So long, and thanks for all the fish
The Douglas Adams headline is a thank you to him for making me laugh over the years, and as good a way of saying goodbye to the watching world as I can think of, especially given the fact that no-one is watching at all. I promised myself that I would continue it until the last desperate reader had at last been shaken off by my prose or ideas or both. No-one has read this blog for a week or so, and thus the moment has come to disappear gracefully from the stage. What a relief I don't hear you say.
You might like to not know that there were a total of 538 reads of the posts, the vast majority from the UK (421), 63 from Portugal, 23 from Canada, 9 from Germany, 8 from Ireland, 5 from South Korea, 2 from Belgium, 2 from France, 2 from the United States of America, 2 from an unknown region, and 1 from the Netherlands. I only told three people about it, so where they all came from I don't know. The dogged loyalty of the Portuguese reader in particular is quite amazing.
To him or her and all the others I give my thanks.
I hope you all survive the second wave. I hope I do too and not until I have finally read Defoe's Journal of the plague year which I promised to do should I survive this far.
I reserve the right to pick up the threads again, but for now, farewell and thank you.
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