Bridges, Balloons, and Floating Mountains
Aug. 19th, 2022 04:21 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, it's been a few weeks since I touched down at Heathrow from my trip to Japan. My final glimpse of the country was rather a special one...

I was prepared to feel rather bereft after my return, but in fact I've been too busy, what with my daughter's graduation (which was the next day), plus various trips (Cotswolds, Lyme Regis, Glastonbury), and of course the fact that the house has two Japanese speakers in it already, which certainly acted as a culture-shock absorber. Rei has since moved to London to start her PhD, but was immediately replaced by Satomi, who's staying here a couple of weeks before travelling to Manchester and Newcastle for her research on time-slip fantasy. (The Lyme Regis trip was inspired by Penelope Lively more than Jane Austen or John Fowles.)
As for my own research, I've got two papers done, and yesterday I submitted my book to the publisher, after 5 years' (admittedly intermittent) work! So all in all, it's been a pretty productive annual leave, if a rather exhausting one. I'm going to lie down, but here are a few pictures of the last few weeks. I'll pick up where these leave off...






I was prepared to feel rather bereft after my return, but in fact I've been too busy, what with my daughter's graduation (which was the next day), plus various trips (Cotswolds, Lyme Regis, Glastonbury), and of course the fact that the house has two Japanese speakers in it already, which certainly acted as a culture-shock absorber. Rei has since moved to London to start her PhD, but was immediately replaced by Satomi, who's staying here a couple of weeks before travelling to Manchester and Newcastle for her research on time-slip fantasy. (The Lyme Regis trip was inspired by Penelope Lively more than Jane Austen or John Fowles.)
As for my own research, I've got two papers done, and yesterday I submitted my book to the publisher, after 5 years' (admittedly intermittent) work! So all in all, it's been a pretty productive annual leave, if a rather exhausting one. I'm going to lie down, but here are a few pictures of the last few weeks. I'll pick up where these leave off...




