From The Teachings of Silvanus: "Do not be a sausage which is full of useless things."
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Summers Off??
Who amongst academics hasn't been told how fortunate they are to have summers off?
Ms Mentor has some helpful advice on this topic: shorten your to-do list, create manageable writing schedules, and note what you have done at the end of the day. Count me in!
And as for what I've done today, I found myself quoted in Spanish on "Once Noticias" (the topic is the connection between MM and the South of France):-
“Tenemos textos en el Nuevo Testamento y afuera del Nuevo Testamento, pero nada que apoye el viaje de María Magdalena a Marsella con sus hermanos, así que esto pertenece a la tradición cristiana, tradición cristiana medieval”, concluyó Deirdre Good, profesor del Nuevo Testamento.
Now I really will get back to work.
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