
I’m trying to move on from my whining session yesterday. I can only apologise profusely -and thank you to those that commented. Without sounding like a complete attention seeker, it really does spur me on.
So I managed to wake up in a bit more of a reflective mood this morning, the weather definitely helped in that regard. After letting the chickens out at just gone 6am, I pottered around with the camera in my hand. It was dewy and there was a subtle hint of Autumn-ness in the air. I don’t think we’re completely done with summer yet, I have a feeling it’s going to make one more big concerted effort to make a comeback. Watch this space.

I’ve decided to tie up all the loose ends with work today and this weekend. I’m going to tidy my working area, tackle the bits and pieces that have been hanging over me (dull, mundane things like the ever-growing pile of washing, clearing out the old rubble I’d pulled up earlier in the year from my new big veg plot etc.) and start next week with a firm idea of what I want to achieve, and how I’m going to go about doing it.
My work is mostly writing search engine optimised website copy - this blog isn’t my best work, seeing as I have to frequently hit the edit button and tidy up spelling mistakes and typos, as I tend to write as it pours out of my mind. Hence the usual jumbled mess. But my ‘work’ is much more structured - it tends to leer towards informative copy rather than creative. I would love to steer myself more into a features writing so I have to set myself a plan of how I’m going to achieve that.
It also helps that Rich and I have been working outside a lot today and reshuffling things. It helps me visualise how I’m going to take things to the next level, how to work and improve on what we have. So yes, moany moans are over! Onwards and upwards.





August 16th, 2008 at 9:25 am
I am going to join one of those annoying groups of people who dish out careers advice when you least want it but anyway it might be worth keeping an eye on http://www.gnmcareers.co.uk/fe.....News01.asp.
Hope things pick up for you soon. Amy
August 18th, 2008 at 7:33 pm
Actually, I really like this (your bloggy) style of writing: it’s very immediate and because it’s a stream of consciousness, it’s intimate and makes the reader feel like a participant - kind of like you’re sitting gossiping over a cup of tea
You haven’t thought about turning your blog into a book have you?