Month: December 2009

  1. Summer. Christmas. Winter

    I’m writing this while listening to a French CD (how to speak french…) this multitasking is making neither work properly. Leaving Aus in 40C heat and arriving (eventually) in England – WHERE IT IS SNOWING – I’m hoping for a white Christmas this year. Of perhaps more importance to this blog, I finished off the […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2009/12/23/summer-christmas-winter

  2. What I’m doing for the next year or so…

    Because it might be that long before you get another update 🙂 Summer: heading back to Hong Kong to help my dad translate his new textbook into English, then heading back to Melbourne to take two summer subjects (Legal Ethics, Evidence). In the meantime, rewriting the MSS constitution to take into account the changes post-VCA […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2009/12/06/what-im-doing-for-the-next-year-or-so

  3. Heterokontophycaea and others

    I feel somewhat justified writing a post, post-exams – as I have now commenced (4 days after my last exam) Marine Phytoplankton and Marine Botany summer school. Two subjects, two weeks, four exams and 25 points ahead. They call it ‘intensive’ subjects for a reason, and now – come Thursday – my social life consists […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/seconds/2009/12/03/heterokontophycaea-and-others