The windswept shores of Acadia National park, Maine, U.S.A. Taken last month. | This post's title may make it seem as though I've gone cross-eyed, and, in a way, I suppose I have. My future eye is already looking to tie up loose ends as I finish my Ph.D. My dissertation is complete, defended, and in the final stages of edits. A major job interview within two weeks. Graduation in less than a month. And then . . . moving (again) to a different state, starting a new career, making new friends, seeing a new area, adding the introduction to a new chapter. In short: the relative unknown. My past eye has been digesting my graduate studies of the past four years: my wonderful friends, colleagues, mentors, and partner; my academic triumphs and travails; the new skills and mindsets I've acquired (not all of which are healthy, I might add); the things I've read, digested, researched, and published; and the places I've been as a result of attending conferences and presenting. In short: the culmination of four years of very difficult, rewarding, wonderful work. I've also been revisiting this website quite a lot, as I tend to do when feeling sentimental. |
I hope you're all well, wherever you are,
Talbot