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January 2, 2020: I’m usually #not #one to post selfies, but going to try and post at least one #everyday in 2020 as part of a #personal #photoproject, photo 2/365.
This photo was originally posted on my Instagram.
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I don't plan to use the Dark Orange supports here, they clash horribly. This was mostly just to get a sense of size - I think the center room needs to be bigger. I think I wanted to build something smaller once I learned that a lot of medieval houses were three rooms - living/family sleeping, masters' room, and storage. I still need to knock together a couple windowframes in these walls and door frames at the front and back, not to mention a kitchen in a similar style in the back yard. I guess this is currently a bit more of a two-room cottage, so I'd expand this or put in a half-story loft.
....Blowing around in the wind while I queued outside the post office this afternoon. Had another busy work day - joined the senior management team meeting this morning, then carried on stuffing envelopes until lunchtime. Then an annoying trip to the post office after lunch - a really long queue outside, which was fine, and not unexpected, but once I got inside I was boiling hot, someone cut in front of me in the queue and then it turned out I couldn't send two of my three parcels from there (I'd picked the Tracked 48 option online, and apparently they have to be sent from the delivery office next door - which had closed an hour before). Grrr!
Back home to an extremely busy afternoon/evening - finally managed to stop work shortly before 7pm.
Poor Tim was not feeling well today - since yesterday, in fact. He called in sick and spent the day on the sofa. As ever, we're puzzled as to how he could have caught anything from anywhere.
Taken at Stykkishólmur (Iceland). I was watching the house so I spent my time looking outside the windows with my camera.
The old derelict station in Ketteringham
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A seat at Snowshill Manor, Gloucestershire, in front of a vine-clad open window frame.
Snowshill is a Cotswold manor, set in hillside gardens and housing Charles Wade's collection of 'colour, craftsmanship and design'. It is owned by the National Trust.