white_hart (
white_hart) wrote2018-12-10 07:46 pm
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Entry tags:
- depression,
- me,
- oxford,
- real life,
- work
A very Mondayish Monday
About the best I can say about today is that I got a bit more done than I would have done if I'd stayed in bed, which, given the combined effects of crashing depression and an awful night's sleep, I was quite tempted to do. I did at least remember about Spotify halfway through the morning and stuck the Brandenburg Concertos on in the background as a way of distracting my brain from going round and round in depressive circles.
Despite not really feeling up to socialising I did manage to have a very pleasant lunch with my old tutor from Warwick in the early 90s, who has fetched up as a Senior Research Fellow of Campion Hall and member of my current Faculty, and his wife who is also a Senior Research Fellow of Campion Hall (the first woman to have been granted that honour), and took advantage of it being the vacation to take a long enough break to have a full tour of Campion and its art collections. Just down the road, I also spotted the blue plaque on the house where Dorothy L Sayers was born, which I hadn't seen before (Brewer Street is not a road I walk down very often).

(What do people use to post images to DW these days? I can't use my Flickr account unless I pay them £50 a year, which I'm not planning to do, and I can't see how to make Instagram divulge the image location while the embed code doesn't actually embed anything.)
Despite not really feeling up to socialising I did manage to have a very pleasant lunch with my old tutor from Warwick in the early 90s, who has fetched up as a Senior Research Fellow of Campion Hall and member of my current Faculty, and his wife who is also a Senior Research Fellow of Campion Hall (the first woman to have been granted that honour), and took advantage of it being the vacation to take a long enough break to have a full tour of Campion and its art collections. Just down the road, I also spotted the blue plaque on the house where Dorothy L Sayers was born, which I hadn't seen before (Brewer Street is not a road I walk down very often).

(What do people use to post images to DW these days? I can't use my Flickr account unless I pay them £50 a year, which I'm not planning to do, and I can't see how to make Instagram divulge the image location while the embed code doesn't actually embed anything.)
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But with all the Tumblr people arriving, a lot of people are posting guides to using Dreamwidth's image hosting and at some point when I have some time I will sit down with one and try and work out what I am doing wrong.