A Quick Word From Yours Truly


Hi, welcome to PJ's blog.

If you've checked out the "About Me" bit you'll see I'm a keen amateur photographer who enjoys all things digital. I mostly like photographing plants and landscapes as they are easy targets ;-) I used to work in Software which sounds more exciting than it is but am now officially a Snr. Project Planner having changed jobs after almost 25yrs in Software. I sometimes wish I could work in photography but that would probably become boring if I did it day in and day out. I used to sponsor a wolf called Luna until she sadly passed away, and love all things "wolfy". Anyhow enjoy the blog and hopefully I'll manage to keep it up to date with what I've been doing and my favourite things!

PJ

Saturday 4 February 2023

Up and Down Week

 

So this week has been up and down, the down bits mostly work related as we strive to set up the next project phase and senior management do their usual thing of suggesting we can all do it harder, faster blah, blah, blah. Quite frankly it's an insult and they are rapidly getting on my nerves. So much so one evening in particular called for some alcohol...

So here is the Archers and lemonade poured and ready to drink post my dinner. The last few mouthfuls were a little strong, so they ended up down the sink but it had the desired effect. Not a drinker by any means but sometimes needs must.


This Off Friday saw me take a mooch along to the Crem for a "chat" with Mum. Really wish this could be a proper natter over a cuppa but sadly it's very much a one-way conversation 😭 But the snowdrops were peeking through the ground, an early sign of Spring and hopefully much better weather and better days ahead. Also took a mooch on Saturday up to the local nature park with the TG-6 and snapped a few bits and pieces that caught my eye...


Love a piece of wood and these two parts of some of the natural fencing were no exception. Not much sprouting out of the ground just yet, and I guess the cold snap which is due in the next few days isn't going to help anything that's already broken ground but looking forward to seeing some more signs of Spring soon - daffodils, crocus, blossom on the trees.


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