Well, Heather (our lab technician and mother/caretaker of all lab occupants) is leaving soon, so we had an extravagant farewell afternoon tea for her today. And then there is my report and presentation due next week; and my mom is going to Macau this weekend with her grown-up friends. Lucky woman.
The saddest thing is that lately I have been so busy with lab experiments that I have had to cancel dinner with a dear friend. Also, I have had less time to blog and catch up with what has been going on in the blogosphere. I know -- its saddening (well, it saddens me at least).
Being lab-bound is awfully dreary. Sometimes, I would look out from our tissue culture laboratory and really wished I was on the other side of the glass pane.
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Despite all that, I have managed to gather some linkies over the past few days:
[ The XIX Commonwealth Games - New stories in photographs by Boston.com]
Amazing pictures for those who were absolutely ignorant of the nineteenth Commonwealth Games held in New Delhi this year:
+[ How To Declutter Your Home ]
My favourite bit of the article:
+[ 30 True Things You Need to Know Now ]
Another one of those list on life lessons to be learnt. I am highly addicted to these things!
OMG its Friday!, xo
+[ How To Declutter Your Home ]
My favourite bit of the article:
Holding onto ANYTHING that doesn't have a working role in your home won't allow you to create new space for ANYTHING new to come into your life — things, jobs, people, opportunities, etc. Even as we bring new things in, we need to bring old things out. In this way, we ensure a vital life flow in our lives.
+[ 30 True Things You Need to Know Now ]
Another one of those list on life lessons to be learnt. I am highly addicted to these things!
29. Mental health requires freedom of choice. No matter how bleak or desperate a situation may appear to look, we always have choices. Even with the absence of answers or direction, we do have the power to choose what our next action is. We can choose to ask for help; we can choose to pray; we can choose to get up in the morning, get dressed and forge ahead. The ability to choose gives us power. We can use that power to begin removing the obstacles that confront us
Sébastien Preschoux is a French artist/designer who creates artwork based on spirographs, thread tensions and acrylic paint.
This '9 colors' installation was done in France, whereas his other works have been done in the forest of Argentina and also in Germany. Check out his other installations and artwork --> here <--
+[ Simon's Cat 'Cat-Man-Do' ]
And how evil is this kitty!!
And how evil is this kitty!!
Note-to-self: useful in near future for lazy mornings at boyfriend's.
PS: My heartiest thank you to ShutterYakLady, beaverpoop2 ( I personally think your nickname is uber funny + cool!) and awesomely chic for the follow! Also to Melissa Arnold! :)
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