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Routine

Ho hum.
While I’m enjoying this working from home thing, I’m struggling to settle.
I feel like my days are a bit too sliced up and in pieces.

I’m sort of half on holiday all the time.
I want to take some actual time off, a proper unplug, but it’s not quite feasible.
So instead I take slices of the day off as I trot along.

On the woo side, I will be getting a proper holiday soon – a few of us are off to Grahamstown for the festival, which I am predicting will be awesome.
Not so much the festival itself (although I expect awesome of that too), but my experience of it. I plan to be all creative with drawings and photos and things while I’m there. This will be tempered slightly by the legendary COLD. And possibly also by the vast amount of eating and drinking I plan to be doing.
Boing!

4 Comments

  1. Akichan wrote:

    I imagine the proper holiday will be good for you. A break between the old and the new so to speak. Might help you define the two.

    I did not take my own advice when I started my current job. Major overlap.

    Monday, June 8, 2009 at 5:16 pm | Permalink
  2. nantalith wrote:

    Are you swinging by MB? Today I found a second hand shop with a display case full of old cameras but I don’t know anything about them so I can’t say if they were good or not. They just looked old.

    Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 5:46 pm | Permalink
  3. steve wrote:

    Current thinking is no, at least not for the staying the night.
    Looks like MB is about halfway between here and there. We’re all keen to drive lots on day 1 and just drive a little on day 2 (especially since we’ve already got two things booked for Monday night!), so we’re aiming for Knysna.

    This shop of cameras intrigues me, though…
    Maybe we can stop for lunch ( and cocktails ;-] ) ?
    I shall confer with my travelling compadres.

    Thursday, June 11, 2009 at 9:50 am | Permalink
  4. nantalith wrote:

    That does make sense – the travelling and Knysna is very pretty. You can always check out the shop on your way back.

    Thursday, June 11, 2009 at 1:22 pm | Permalink