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Flouncy Magoo doesn't want to go back to work either #vacationover #backtowork #thursdayfeelslikemonday #kittensofbushwick ift.tt/2Qfsrvb
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Nach dem schönen Urlaub hieß es diese Woche zurück zur Arbeit - und Pumps statt Turnschuhe
After a great holiday I'm back at work - and wear highheels instead of sneakers
© Rory O’Bryen, 2017.
Leica MP + Summilux-M 50mm Kodak Tri-X 400 ISO. Stand developed in Rodinal www.roryobryen.com
Autumn has always been an important and beautiful time in my life, my favourite season but much more so this year. About three years ago I was rushed into hospital with a critical illness not knowing if I would ever come out. A year later I was once again admitted to hospital with a critical illness which took me down even further. Since then and with the fabulous support of my wife, Melanie, my girls Abigail and Phoebe, a few close freinds and my superb GP Dr Short and not forgetting my walking partner Max my dog I have finally reached the point that I can return to work and my passion, Radiography. Recovary has been hard, frustrating at times but worth the effort, now my life can be taken off hold, so here's to the future! And if you are wondering, anatomical markers used by us in the know, a most important piece of personal equipment......
Oh man, it's been a long hard week. On Monday morning I left the house at 5:45 to get to Maidenhead as early as possible. We were receiving some training and I wanted to make sure I got everything setup correctly. I snapped this photo on the bakerloo line, as I was literally the only person on the train that early in the morning.
When I got to Paddington, the place was a disaster. Aside from the fact that the building is leaking like crazy due to the rain, there was the infamous "signaling failure" on the line so all the trains were canceled. Eventually we got on a train and made it to Maidenhead only 15 minutes late for the training. What a day!
Took the team out for dinner that night and didn't get home till late, so I'm posting several of my catch-up photos now. I did a bleach bypass effect on this as the photo itself wasn't terribly exciting. I think I over did it, but decided to post it anyway.
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Why do my 4 day weekends fly by faster than my 4 day work weeks???? Something's just not right about that!!!!
Darren our local Fishmonger along with Steve offer their excellent fish on street stalls in St Albans, Hoddesdon, Waltham Cross, Ware and Hertford. They once worked together but now they work in various places during the week. Darren the feature of this picture works St Albans Saturday, Ware Tuesday and Hertford Friday. Darren is almost out of view because he is filleting fish for his customers. While the customers wait for Darren to complete filleting their purchase they enjoy a conversation.
Its Friday and back to work after almost a week of being a house dad, boo to work :). If only i could find a way of getting paid without working, now that will be great. I think i have found a way but the odds of that happening is soo great that it is almost impossible but i still live in hope.
Euro lottery mega jackpot here i come. I could do with a cool £112m this weekend :). I need some lucky number. Lol
Have a great day and thanks for the comments and visits
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That's right, 1 day after i state I don't stress about my images, they just come to me, It is to dark to shoot before work because it is raining, I get to work and my boss tells me he needs me on an 8pm conference call with shanghai and we would be going to dinner before with the sales staff who is in this week. Ok there is still lunch, but i have limited time, because i have to come home, take the picture and oh yeah it is raining hard. No problem, me splashing in a puddle in the driveway while the camera stays dry in the garage will be a cool shot.....Did I mention yesterday that i get it on the first or second shot......today took me 8, a new pair of pants, shoes, and socks.
Murphy's Law
All breaks must come to an end, and thanks to the determination of some marvellously dedicated Flickroonies we are delighted that we’ll be resuming posts from today. Different volunteer contributors will be posting images supplied by ourselves, and responding to your comments, so play nice while they’re getting their virtual feet under the online table! Seriously, we’re so grateful to the community for making it possible to get going again, and looking forward to working together on this great project.
(Ed: The gentleman shown is Mr Walter McGrath, journalist and historian from Cork, and pictured in the "old" Cork Examiner offices on Academy Street in Cork city.)
Photographer: James P. O'Dea
Collection: James P. O'Dea
Date: 5 September 1961
NLI Ref: ODEA 27/56
You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie
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All things considered, this wasn't too bad after a whole week off. Thankfully, many of my colleagues were off too, which kept the overall count reasonable. Even better, only about 10 messages actually required immediate action of some sort.
“You can become blind by seeing each day as a similar one. Each day is a different one, each day brings a miracle of its own. It's just a matter of paying attention to this miracle.” ~ Paulo Coelho (Brazilian Novelist)
Time to head to work after a crazy weekend. I'm still trying to get my computer back together, but finally got my different emails working after 3 hours with the techs again yesterday evening. Everything went back to the original factory settings after the recovery, so the printers, cameras, and all the software will have to be reinstalled. Not really what I had planned on doing this weekend, but hey...