Tuesday, August 23, 2005

work not enough

"Teaching is not a lost art, but the regard for it is a lost tradition" - Jacques Barzun. To the 24,000+ educators out there on our tiny red dot, enjoy ur day next week.

Haiz, I'd be going on a working trip soon. To Australia to recee for some year end attachment program. Probably for 6 days or so. Well, yeah... it's nice & rare to be able to get away this time of the year, with a return sponsored ticket, but face it, working trip = stress + deadlines + follow-ups + results. Plus, this time, I'd be with my mister super fast-talking, direct & efficient supervisor throughout, meeting other highly knowledgeable souls. Surely, it'd be one hellava intense experience. I'm not sure I would not opt for a self-sponsored, fuss-free, brainless, eat-shop-relax trip by myself.

For sure, I'd be bringing my trusty red Panasonic Lumix along, to shoot colors from black-white monotones.

G'day mate.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

oh well, do enjoy your trip anyway...who knows, your supervisor might turn out to be a fun-loving animal too.... errmm, can get me a koala bear or kangaroo when you return? hee hee....

Anonymous said...

yah, enjoy the trip! at least its a break away from normal work... :)
Take care and have fun! Reports ah, come back then worry lah..

Sunnytears said...

sighz... the chances of my supervisor turning into a fun-loving bouncy animal... are as good as me striking the next round of toto... zitchz. so i'm banking my hopes on running into some tanned, cute australian hunkie. wish me luck.

i will take pics. good thing i love nature. the trees, rivers, mountains & seas will keep me company. & hopefully u too, if i have the chance to update my blog from over there.

or maybe i should send u my reports to write. u want koala? write my report first my dear. big hee hee...