South Australia has been relatively spared from covid19, with only 2 (!) currently active cases. This means that active life is slowly returning. Most children are back in school, there are more cars on the road, and on the weekend we saw the grandparents for the first time in almost two months. Working from home has been mixed bag of emotions. Having online meetings turned out to work perfectly fine, morning tea with the group is always refreshing, and our lab has done surprisingly OK during the last few weeks. And I definitely did not miss driving every day. However, what I did miss was the informal chats that you have when you physically see people at work: when you admire new set-ups, collectively think hard about weird data, or try to find hoverflies to restart our lab batches (not going too well). Hopefully we can remain relatively safe for some time now.
By Karin
South Australia has been relatively spared from covid19, with only 2 (!) currently active cases. This means that active life is slowly returning. Most children are back in school, there are more cars on the road, and on the weekend we saw the grandparents for the first time in almost two months. Working from home has been mixed bag of emotions. Having online meetings turned out to work perfectly fine, morning tea with the group is always refreshing, and our lab has done surprisingly OK during the last few weeks. And I definitely did not miss driving every day. However, what I did miss was the informal chats that you have when you physically see people at work: when you admire new set-ups, collectively think hard about weird data, or try to find hoverflies to restart our lab batches (not going too well). Hopefully we can remain relatively safe for some time now.
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