My work life is simplifying itself.
Last month I finished working with the
National Gallery of Victoria. They offered me a new project, but I couldn't fit it in. I've learnt my lesson about taking on commitments that I can't fulfill (at least for now).
Today I had my last meeting for the
Smart Services Cooperative Research Centre. I took chocolates! I still have a paper to write for them next year, but apart from that, my work here is done.
My work is done for
Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability, too. We had our end of days party yesterday, and a lovely time was had by all. Today we had a farewell teleconference, which was lovely, in its own weird way. Somethings just are different when they aren't face to face. The fact that the Australian office is being painted, so we weren't in the same place didn't help.
Now I just have some work for
Margaret Jackson to finish and hand off to
morsla for formatting. That should get done tomorrow or Friday at the latest.
And then I just have to finish the work for the
Emerging Social Media Research Group at RMIT. With just five working days (and a few early mornings) 'til Christmas, I think that I'll be carrying a fair proportion of that project with me into my new working regime. Which is a bugger, to say the least.