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It has been decided (grrrr) that we're to have our office decorated and re-carpeted at work. We've got to move out for a week and have to box everything, and I mean everything, up before hand. I thought it wouldn't take too long and we would maybe need 10-15 boxes (as there are only three of us in our team), but we've filled 50 already and we're still not done! We've also thrown out al least the same amount again....oh I long for a paperless office!
~~See what I was doing this time last year - Jan 21st 2008
Carl Sandburg College closed all campus locations Friday, Oct. 11, to host the annual Professional Development Day at the Main Campus. The event featured keynote speaker Deon Clark followed by breakout sessions offered by staff and administrators on topics including virtual reality, marketing, student needs, learning disabilities, and much more.
Day 2o Used a new piece of camera equipment today-- a stepladder! Tried a different viewpoint to see if it could feel like been in a tree!
I wrapped my Osprey backpack in a US$0.25 sack to fend off dust, dirt and scratches from the luggage storage area of various vehicles, e.g. roof of a bus, under the feet of other passengers, among livestocks... The sack proves to be effective, as I found new damage on the sack after every ride.
This is the route I take on my daily walk and a couple of pic's I took one day recently. The landscaping is changing as the development grows
CLOSE THE CAMPS - Day 21 of 30 days of actions
August 21 - Day 21 - Lawyers and Legal Workers
Immigration lawyers, paralegals and legal workers converged in front of ICE in San Francisco for Day 21 of this Month of Actions to CLOSE THE CAMPS.
2011.11.7 Mon
Such an epic day, submitted essay at 5:41am which is the picture got 13 likes.lol, unbelievable amount of work we have for second year. Gotta finish the script report by Wednesday, fucking 90 pages of script!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!!!
Gonna start filming next Wednesday/Thursday, hope it won't be too bad. Don't know since when, work is like the only thing i could think and talk about, sad face.
Anyway, about the photo. Did my first photoessay last year on buskers in London Underground, 2 months, over 1000 pictures, got a 2:1 in the end...which is not too bad but I was really expecting more than that coz the amount of effort I've been putting in. If it's possible, I want my next photoessay focus on the Bin Men. I find this subject fascinating, we say thank you to mail man, say cheers to handy man, offer drinks to gardener...but who actually ever meets your Bin man? I just can't wait to explore their stories with my camera, even i don't do it for my course, this is something i really interested in.