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17/6/2005

[summer break]

I’ve rarely seen my blog as inordinately dull as in the last week or two. I’m off on my summer holidays on Tuesday morning, and I’ve been frantically trying to tie up all the loose ends here at work. Got through a huge stack of grading, organisational things are almost in place, etc, etc, etc, etc.

I’m really, really tired. All of me. My thoughts are sluggish and my legs feel like I walked for miles yesterday, though I didn’t, and my legs and thoughts have felt that way for days. Just as well I have several weeks of holidays coming up!

Expect more blogging in August. Enjoy the summer! I know I will.

Filed under:General — Jill @ 16:40 [ ]

5 Responses to “summer break”

  1. Scott Says:

    But I bet your flickr account will be replete with vistas and prospects in July.

  2. Elin Says:

    Yay! You so deserve a break. And perhaps I get to see you over here…?
    E:-)

  3. Jill Says:

    MIght be some Flickred photos, yes… and I don’t know yet, Elin, but maybe?

  4. William Wend Says:

    Enjoy your break!!!

  5. Karin Says:

    Couldn’t agree more, you certainly deserve your break. Despite everything that “interferred” with my studies I really enjoyed this term, much thanks to you. Have a blissful summer!

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