Why this little phraseology lesson? Because in fact I've been doing something that is cricket -- namely, I've been playing cricket in the gorgeous summer weather during the last couple weeks. Having had no time for it during my captaincy, I decided to improve my skills through increased experience this summer. So, I got myself put on a bunch of email lists and have ended up playing with some teams that consist of grad students and/or fellows of Jesus College and Trinity College. Especially in the case of the latter, I take extra pleasure in knowing that I'm playing with some people who are extremely eminent in their fields but whose biggest concern for those 3-5 hours is where to position the fielders. I'm happy to report that while I'm not exactly a superstar (okay, I'm always the weakest link), my teammates respect my energy and find me more competent than they probably expected from someone raised across the Pond.
The Ashes urn is one small trophy |
Spot the heat spot |
And did I mention the weather has been amazing? It seriously feels like I'm in California -- in fact, the numbers show that it has been warmer than home this week. I'll be able to test that comparison myself in a few days, but I decided to stay in Cambridge for most of July in order to make a big push on my dissertation. I did manage to get a revised Chapter 1 to my supervisor, and I got plenty of feedback on it... It's interesting speaking to other Trinity Hall PhD students who started when I did, because we're all coming onto the straightaway, and we're all starting to feel a bit bored with our projects, very ready to just get them done and out of our lives. But meanwhile, summer evenings are for savoring, and I can't think of any better way to spend one than out in a field catching a ball.