To discover what the Emotography Participation Event (EPE) is all about please follow the link. If you already know what it is about and you (still) would like to participate next week, simply create your post (tag it Emotography) and leave a link to it as a comment (alternatively you can leave a pingback) under my weekly entry which is published on a Friday (Australian Time).
Daises always remind me of one of my oldest friends. When the cheerfully popped their little heads up in her lawn she would respond with using the mower to dissuade them from doing so. That memory always makes me smile. She lives in another state now, and I haven’t seen her for many years, but daisies always remind me of Nell.
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Hi, just wanting to share my website for my new self-employment business venture.
I’ve just moved it here to WordPress, and I still need to do a little bit of tweaking to get it exactly how I want it, but that is the reason I came to WordPress, as at least here I CAN do that here, being familiar with WP quirks.
Although it is only relevant to a small part of a small state of a small piece of the world, it’s always nice to share things we are excited about.
Anyway, if you want to have a look, my site is called A Handful of Time. I would love to get some constructive feedback if you feel so inclined.
To discover what the Emotography Participation Event (EPE) is all about please follow the link. If you already know what it is about and you (still) would like to participate next week, simply create your post (tag it Emotography) and leave a link to it as a comment (alternatively you can leave a pingback) under my weekly entry which is published on a Friday (Australian Time).
Today I received Flowers, Chocolates and a Voucher for a local Day Spa from my work. Today was the last Wednesday with my employer of the last 11+ years. Today was my farewell, an odd thing, as until today (officially this Friday) I have been the longest employed person at my work, and it has been me fare-welling others.
It was an odd feeling for me today, as I have been away for 7 weeks on sick leave and handed in my resignation during that time, I kind of felt like an imposter, of a sort. My work colleagues have always been good people, and today was a chance to say goodbye to them after my abrupt disappearing act from work life 7 weeks ago. I feel particularly bad about not saying goodbye in person to my extended, geographically scattered-across-the-state team. I did send an email to them this week, but it just feels not enough. I’m going to miss them.
I am heading in a new life direction that I hope will allow me to become a happier and more contented person. I will still keep a link with my employer, as a volunteer, and my boss (the CEO) has been wonderful in telling me that “the door is always open” and trying to entice me back to the fold somehow. Who knows, if my new business venture does not pan out I just might make a comeback in a new incarnation!
Right now I’m off truffle hunting – I’m sure I saw one trying to hide behind the canister on the bench.
To discover what the Emotography Participation Event (EPE) is all about please follow the link. If you already know what it is about and you (still) would like to participate next week, simply create your post (tag it Emotography) and leave a link to it as a comment (alternatively you can leave a pingback) under my weekly entry which is published on a Friday (Australian Time).
Sometimes it may only be a small accomplishment, but the pleasure I got from finally finishing these prints was immense. They are now listed in the Etsy Shop, and I am already planning on creating some more.
To discover what the Emotography Participation Event (EPE) is all about please follow the link. If you already know what it is about and you (still) would like to participate next week, simply create your post (tag it Emotography) and leave a link to it as a comment (alternatively you can leave a pingback) under my weekly entry which is published on a Friday (Australian Time).
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