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....almost there…..
Note to self re battles with the girl all up in my face on a daily basis
Less than a month
Biased towards, biased away from
Clench - Unclench
It’s Autumn already!
Moonset at sunrise in the desert
Heading off to work, rush hour in town.
New colours and textures on my bed.
Today’s mountain of fun
But all that Womad music wasn’t enough…
“This goes out to all the Conscious People”
Womad flags
Graveyards on the way to Kyomizudela in Kyoto
Early Hanami in Kyoto at Sanjusangendo

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Sunday, November 29, 2009

more spring weather
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rainy spring
Sudden gusts of wind bring bursts of heavy rain, but the sun is only minutes away from shining again

I have finished another year of study and I feel like a weight is off my shoulders! My last presentation was on Thursday night and whilst there is a still a small amount of rewriting to do, its all finished. Woohoo! So this week, instead of studying, I worked. I have an extra day at the office as of this week, bringing me up to three, and a couple of days a week as the VNM’s bookkeeper and general Man Friday. Or rather Woman Friday, Saturday and Monday. Doing the accounts is a totally new area for me and I have never been particularly good at numbers, but the older I get the more I love learning anything new, particularly if its useful, so I am already knee deep in it. Actually I should get back to it.

plish plash
Good weather for staying inside and working. At least I’m not regretting I’m not at the beach!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

thirtynine
Posted by j-ster at 05:54 AM | Comments (2) | Permalink
Categories: Life in progress Alchemy

It has been 39C for a few days now, and the people at the weather bureau are suggesting it will be a hot summer. Im certainly feeling a bit cooked, tho I’m managing to stay inside mostly and keep my place dark and cool in the day, and then we turn the aircon on and sleep next to it on the lounge at night. I’m starting to get a bit scratchy about the fact that I haven’t been to the beach yet, I suspect that might have to happen soon… I hope a good dousing in salt water will help calm my hayfever down, cos tablets have only half worked.

I am soooo close to finished and I would be more excited about it if my internal body temperature was a couple of degrees lower. I took Thursday off and did 7 loads of washing, the majority of which was dry by the time I came to hang out the next load, but on Friday I had to give a presentation on the Park survey I did for the industry partner. Today I am making a poster about the project and a promotional brochure for the Park, both of which are due on Monday. I have revisions to make to the draft, and another presentation to go, and then it really is finished. And I feel finished too; everyone is in party mode already and each evening has been spent in typically Aussie fashion, where everyone knocks off early because of the heat and goes and grabs a beer with a friend, sits around outside and talking about plans for the rest of the summer.

But for a moment I would like to go back to last week and show you a couple of pics from last weekend’s wedding between Aaron and Jocelyn, which was fun and lighthearted and a lovely day, despite the heat and the fact that I had to work on school stuff in between wedding sessions.

under the veil
Unveliling

married!
Married!

Tomorrow is a friend’s birthday, and so the day will be spent at the pub having lunch on the balcony followed by a bit of a surprise thing back at his place. I will get another chance to capture sunset from the balcony.

Sunday, November 08, 2009

From the library
Posted by j-ster at 03:31 AM | Comments (0) | Permalink
Categories: Life in progress

I have one day left of a big assignment, and then a morning to tidy it up if necessary. The first big one was all done on Thursday, and thankfully this one is going just a little bit faster, like the language is flowing better. Yay, I’m actually learning how to do this! I’m learning to write to a particular style required by the field, to formulate ideas and frame them in the accepted way. It is such a pleasure to feel that I"m not only getting the assignments knocked off, I’m actually improving in both quality (hopefully) and speed (surely). There are a couple of Japanese guys sitting at computers near me, and i cant help but eavesdrop. They are discussing whether to stay in Australia after their degrees are finished, what they think of South Australia. It’s quite distracting. I cant hear a Japanese person talking without wanting to join in.

I had breakfast with the VNM this morning which was nice, because apart from sleeping next to each other, we have hardly had any time together lately. He has been usurped by a computer screen. Tomorrow we are going to a wedding, and I will have another chance to take wedding pics. I’m looking forward to it - I learnt a lot from the last wedding and I’m eager to try again. I have a take home exam to do in the morning before the wedding, so that I can hand that up on Monday as well.

The next thing will be a big batch of paid accounting work. I am eager to get stuck into it, but at the same time, next week is going to be quite hot, mostly in the high 30’s, and I am really really really hoping that there will be a bit of beach time in there at some point. And true to form, I am feeling the flow of the creative juices, with a million sewing ideas popping into my brain, a strong desire to take my camera with me wherever I go, feeling like blogging again… all of that now that summer is here, the “holidays” are approaching and I have so little free time in sight. Not that im complaining about the prospect of lots of paid work, no, not complaining at all.

Ok, enough procrastinating, better get back to the essay!

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Cosmic latte
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That’s just about the colour of my age-worn, tobacco-stained walls. What a great name for the average colour of the universe!

Monday, November 02, 2009

Changes big and small
Posted by j-ster at 03:33 AM | Comments (3) | Permalink
Categories: Life in progress

sunset from Jason's
Part of the view from Jason’s balcony.

Last night the VNM and I went to a friend’s place for a Halloween dinner party. Our friend lives perched on the edge of a hill with a great view of the city, and I have spent quite a few evenings sitting on his balcony watching the sun set, the light change and the planes roll in over the city. We sat outside under the bright, close to full moon and ate an amazing bbq dinner with some new and familiar people. I like the mix of new and familiar at dinner parties, it always adds to the spice. It was the first time in ages that I have celebrated Halloween, and it was fun telling stories of spooky and weird experiences and freaking the kids out with scary tales. Another thing we did at dinner that was really fun was “Best and Worst”, where everyone had a chance to say what the best and worst thing was about their day. With seven adults and five kids it pretty much took up the whole meal, but I really liked the way that everyone got a chance to talk to the whole table.

Sitting outside of an evening is something that has happened a couple of times so far this season, but the season really only changed to Summer this week. Last week it was getting up to the low 20’s for five minutes mid-afternoon before plummeting back down to the low teens again, and I was still sleeping with my feather quilt. Suddenly this week it is full blown Summer with temperatures in the low to mid 30’s! Yay for Summer at last! I thought it would never come.

Another change, a much smaller one this time, is that as of midnight last night, I graduated onto my full licence, which means that I can FINALLY have a glass of wine or beer with dinner AND legally drive home. It only took about 3 years…

I am almost finished with study. I have one huge assignment due tomorrow, and another one due kinda Monday week. I say kinda because I had a chat with my lecturer a few days ago and she suggested that perhaps she might want to extend the due date so that she could fit everything in as well as make sure that the industry partners were happy with our outputs. This was of course welcome news - she’s offering an extension! - but at the same time, work expands to fill the time allotted and I have so much work work (ie income generating) waiting for me when I finish studying that I really don’t want to drag this out any longer than necessary. There are still a bunch of little but important pieces due Friday week. I want it to be over and then I can earn some money and have some time off. I especially need some time lying on the beach under my fabulous beach tent, snoozing or splashing around in the water and doing very little.

I have decided not to study again next semester, but to go back again part-time in the middle of next year, and take it a bit easier. This year has been pretty full on, and my motivation is running low. This year has been fantastic, I have learnt an incredible amount and really enjoyed working with all the people I have come into contact with, but if I want to work as an anthropologist then there is no getting away from another one year (or 1.5years part time) of study.

But that is next year. Right now, I have a whole bunch of work to do to finish of a very interesting project, and then another whole bunch to do to finish off another very interesting project, and since I have made the effort to come to the library I should be doing that instead of writing blog entries. Its just that last night the VNM heard an interesting piece of news, had a very interesting idea, and we talked about it this morning, and I am now totally intrigued and distracted by this new project (due Dec 1st) which I can’t start until I finish this Uni stuff!!! I would love to talk more about the interesting idea, but that might have to wait until it has either been approved or denied sometime early next year. If it is approved then there will be lots to talk about for quite a while, and if it is denied then there will be no harm in saying what we attempted.

Bah! Time to get to work!!!