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I tend to get really focused on a task and fail to put things back where they belong. Then I come back from lunch and realize there's a big mess on my desk.
Since moving out of the chaotic environment I was living in, I've found that I really like things to be clutter-free. I think it's part of taking control of my own life. Must make sure it doesn't turn into OCD... :)
My desk at home in our new house in our home office. (3rd picture of 4)
Much work have been put into this room in order to go through moving boxes, drawers and cabinets and there still work to do. This is not how it looks today though.
(all furniture in this picture is from an infamous Swedish company by the way... ;) )
Title: Mess Hall - 29
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Graphic Services, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1896
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 22, File 22-648
Rights: It is the users responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holders for publication of any materials. Permission must be obtained in writing prior to publication. Please contact the Cushing Memorial Library for further information
The Old Northamptonians defence deals unceremoniously with an Ilkeston ball carrier at The Stute during a 20-10 away victory in rugby union's Midlands One East league.
Admission: £3 (including 36-page programme). Attendance: 130.
From left, Sgt. Brittany Allen, 3662nd Maintenance Company, Devils Lake, Private Jessica Mitchell and Private 1st Class David Quinones, both 136th Quartermaster Battalion, Devils Lake, Staff Sgt. Dan Hillerson, 191st Miltary Police Company, Fargo, Sgt. Chad Prescott, 957th Bridge Company, Bismarck and Spc. Levi Wiedmeier, 164th Forward Support Company, Minot, have been the team serving meals to the troops in the Armed Forces Reserve Center in Minot, N.D., during Joint Task Force Minot. The mess section has served as many as 800 Soldiers and Airmen, down to 125 on Saturday, July 30, 2011, the last day of operations. (Photo by Master Sgt. Marvin Baker, Joint Force Headquarters)
The 'Mercy' station from Grace service 'Planetary Mess'. We intended to do it all with pumpkins but found that they were all removed from the shops the day after Halloween! (As if no-one did anything else with a pumpkin other than carve it.) So we had to use watermelons instead, which is slightly weird symbolically. The prayer became about water in a warming world. Someone did get a pair of pumpkins as well.
Out with my new wide angle lens today.
Georgetown Steam Plant
Kiev 88
Mir-26B 45mm 3.5/f
Kodak Tmax 400
800iso
Rodina 1+50, 12 minutes
The APRS boys have begun their final project on the topic of food, focusing on the food that the students eat, government food programs, and the national campaign for the Right to Food.
Kitchen table before I cleaned it up. What a mess. I thought this would be a little different photo than usual.. :-)
Check the notes if you are interested...
Mud and silt from the flooding on the Wicker which was flooded yesterday when the river Don burst its banks and flooded the valley from here to Meadowhall.