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Taken using my Lensbaby 3G - my view out of the back door. Washing line (old fashioned Hills Hoist on a windy day!)
My offices are based in the Grand Canal Docks area of Dublin, built on the grounds of an old abattoir which has since been demolished. However the hook you see alongside the Grand Canal was constructed in homage to the original purpose of this site.
044 - 'been feeling like this shark box as of late... getting filled up with all sorts of things that life throws at me, but just trying to make it through the day with a smile on my face. March can't come soon enough.
"Artists can color the sky red because they know it's blue. Those of us who aren't artists must color things the way they really are or people might think we're stupid." Jules Feiffer #febphotoaday #blue
Todays word in February Photo A Day was heart. I saw this beautiful heart shaped pizza at Pasticcio's this evening when we went out to celebrate Valentines Day.
I love this old clock, I found it about half a year ago at a flea market and my parents bought it as a late house-warming gift for me and my boyfriend.
A tiny jam jar of fine, amber sand scooped up from the top of a sand dune in the Erg Chebbi sand dunes near Merzouga, Morocco, in May 2008.
I love the delicate swishing sound the sand makes when I shake the jar, and I especially love turning the jar over slowly and watching all the perfect grains of sand tumble over each other (my tactile memory of just how soft that sand was when sifted through the fingers is still very strong). The colour of the grains is exquisite.
This jar of Saharan sand sits on one side of my bed. On the other side is an identical jam jar filled with the grainier, sugar-like beige sand of the White Desert near Farafra, Egypt.
My office phones feature in my photo today.
1. Blackberry 2. Cisco IP Phone 3. iPhone
I've blurred out my land line number for obvious reasons. Our office has video phones by default with blackberry on the go. You can also see my iPhone in my hand
Each week I call Dad and Rich to catch-up on what’s happened during the previous week. It started as a way to rebuild our relationship. Over time it’s become a part of my weekly schedule.