First day off since starting at Headhunters. I’ve spent the morning catching up on email correspondence and running errands, including setting up a safety deposit box at the little local bank here in town. (I was happy to learn they even had safety deposit boxes.)
I need a place to store backup hard drives as I’m not entirely sure my apartment won’t burn to the ground one day. Clothes be damned, the photo files and camera gear are what really matter.
Doing some limited home improvement today (more like home correction, but whatever) and slowly the place is becoming more and more livable. Internet makes a world of difference as I can continue FGP business late into the night after a long day at the shop. Who says I can’t manage clients while curled up in a cot in the middle of Montana?
You gotta do what you gotta do.
When I’m on a project, I’ve found priorities tend to get kind of warped. Food? I can just grab a can of beans or a Clif bar for dinner. Laundry? I can wash it in the kitchen sink – no need to go to the laundromat and spend money.
Down time? What is that?
Hoping to get enough done today to be able to spend a few hours on the water this afternoon. Fishing and/or photography… I’m not picky.
Tags: Missouri Project
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For some reason I thought you were going to be guiding in Montana. Either way sounds like you’re making the best of things.
Hey Kevin, no guiding; I’m a shop rat for the summer. Working on some documentary photo projects as well while I’m here.