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January 2, 2015 -- my last day of work. How good it feels!

We visited the Norfolk Botanical Gardens today. I now why there are so many Azaleas around here...it's native to Virginia.

 

melis sana ne kadar tesekkur etsem az...

haziran 2007

 

work in progress

Acrylic and more on paper

 

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Les grands travaux débutent tôt à Cap-Rouge, Québec.

 

Important work starts early in Cap-Rouge, Quebec.

 

2013-3-29

We're building a chicken barn, or rather, converting an old building into a chicken barn. Since it's a bit of a rush job there are often 'work evenings' where guys from variouse businesses come together after supper to help out.

OS: Ubuntu Linux GNU

Software: digikam

Camera: Olympus Evolt 420

Lens: Zuiko Digital 14 - 42

 

The last part of my journey into work, the stairs up to the office

Canon A1 with Canon FD f1.2/55mm, Fuji Pro 800Z

 

Taken at the darkroom, not my negs but I liked how the whole scene was set up.

With the Orange Army hard at work on the trackwork at the eastern end of P9 at Stratford, it's easy to see why it's out of commission here. As a result, Greater Anglia no. 90015 "Colchester Castle" can be seen unusually entering Platform 5 instead, as it works 1P27, the 1000 from Norwich to London Liverpool Street. DVT 82118 was trailing on the country end.

The dirt monster, study of wear marks in sofas.

The Only Thing That Overcomes Hard luck is Hard work..

On one of my birding trips near Jeypore I saw this old man carrying a heavy log balanced on his shoulders. He did not give me enough time to take a proper shot hence the taken image is a bit soft. Nothing photographically exceptional about this image. This is just a perspective to highlight the hard work done by this old man. His weathered body shows signs of ageing but he has aged well. Tough enough to take on more hardships that life might throw before him. God Bless Him.

52 for 2012 Working, Week #25

Why this other person couldn't do the work, even though she forced herself on the project, I will never know. Its easy work that only will take about an hour or so once a week to do but it pisses me off she feels she's my boss and can tell me what to do.

 

Yesterday I got an email from her saying "we" need to do this. I replied back pretty much telling her to go ahead and get to it. She forwarded the email to my boss, and now it's my job. I had this in my NSM Part 1 video but decided to edit it out since people at work know my website address.

A darkroom wet print on Tetenal Work (RC fixed contrast grade 3) - Negative from ZeroImage Zero Multiformat 6x9 (6x6 selected)

On the rice fields.......

Nikon F3 Velvia Fujicrome pushed +2 ISO 100 shot as 400, Nikkor 24mm, 1/4

  

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