First steps
Nov. 11th, 2004 03:43 pmIt's quiet on the other side. There's rain falling out on the balcony; paper rustling on my floor. My room looks like a bombsite - detonated on Monday, with the dust still settling from the fallout.
There's the tiniest gap, a pause before I start back at work again. It's been great so far - I rediscovered my parents' house; reminded them who I was; slept; reaquainted myself with the cat. I'm free until Monday, and I'm sleeping more than two hours a day. Life has been good.
I need to clear my desk, so I can paint again. It's been so many weeks (or is it months?) - I start twitching whenever I unearth some brushes beneath piles of paperwork :) I've decided to "spoil" myself (splashing out on half a dozen new paints) with some of the Vallejo range, which I'm looking forward to using. First thing to finish off is the commission work from the start of the year - it got swept under the rug when the customer didn't need it done urgently, and I had to start working harder...
I just bought myself a copy of Necronomonopoly, too :) The game board and deck of cards are in a PDF, sold by Wicked-Dead Games ($10USD). Haven't recieved my download link yet, but I'll be taking the file to a printing place and putting it all on cardstock - I'll write up a review when I've had a chance to play it. The artwork's a bit of a let-down (I was hoping for something more than black line-art cartoons, I guess) but it sounds like fun.
I'm really looking forward to being busy with my own plans, this summer - working Mon-Fri means that *gasp!* I'll actually have some weeknights and weekends to myself. I've been looking forward to this for a long, long time...
Current plans: Write a bunch of games for Arcanacon, ][con, Conquest. Paint. Teach myself how to use the Adobe CS package (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop etc). PAINT! Get back into sculpting again (it's been a year since I sculpted anything). Start training again. Putting painted work up on Ebay, to pay for the other hobbies... I intend to relax at high speed...
EDIT: Whoo! Necronomonopoly has arrived :) I'll be printing it out tomorrow morning...
There's the tiniest gap, a pause before I start back at work again. It's been great so far - I rediscovered my parents' house; reminded them who I was; slept; reaquainted myself with the cat. I'm free until Monday, and I'm sleeping more than two hours a day. Life has been good.
I need to clear my desk, so I can paint again. It's been so many weeks (or is it months?) - I start twitching whenever I unearth some brushes beneath piles of paperwork :) I've decided to "spoil" myself (splashing out on half a dozen new paints) with some of the Vallejo range, which I'm looking forward to using. First thing to finish off is the commission work from the start of the year - it got swept under the rug when the customer didn't need it done urgently, and I had to start working harder...
I just bought myself a copy of Necronomonopoly, too :) The game board and deck of cards are in a PDF, sold by Wicked-Dead Games ($10USD). Haven't recieved my download link yet, but I'll be taking the file to a printing place and putting it all on cardstock - I'll write up a review when I've had a chance to play it. The artwork's a bit of a let-down (I was hoping for something more than black line-art cartoons, I guess) but it sounds like fun.
I'm really looking forward to being busy with my own plans, this summer - working Mon-Fri means that *gasp!* I'll actually have some weeknights and weekends to myself. I've been looking forward to this for a long, long time...
Current plans: Write a bunch of games for Arcanacon, ][con, Conquest. Paint. Teach myself how to use the Adobe CS package (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop etc). PAINT! Get back into sculpting again (it's been a year since I sculpted anything). Start training again. Putting painted work up on Ebay, to pay for the other hobbies... I intend to relax at high speed...
EDIT: Whoo! Necronomonopoly has arrived :) I'll be printing it out tomorrow morning...
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Date: 2004-11-12 12:26 am (UTC)Yep, it was an Honours course. Like most things I've done lately, it was 95% fun, and a final 5% of pain...
I know a few people who did archaeology honours projects, though - they didn't have as much stress at the end of their course, as the timing is set up a little differently (smaller thesis handed in a few months before mine was, and various other assessment things later in the year).
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Date: 2004-11-14 01:46 am (UTC)Anyway, (belated) congratulations on finishing! :D
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Date: 2004-11-14 09:24 am (UTC)It's harder than a PhD, because of the timeframe - with a 2 or 3 year course, you can spread things out a little. Plus, you'll have had first-hand experience at writing that volume of work...
Honours is a bit tricky because it's only 9 months long, and it's generally the first time you've done anything even vaguely like it. Seconds after handing in the last work, you'll think "damn, I know I could do that better if I had another shot." Well worth doing, though, if you find a project you're interested in.