I am making a concerted effort to do my paperwork while the weather is less than perfect. The sun came out briefly this morning, and for a short moment I told myself it was time for an adventure!! Then grown up brain took a stand and I reminded myself that I still have work to do on getting my magazine articles formatted, photos catalogued, and prep work done on my laptop while I have access to electricity. So, this (now) cloudy Sunday afternoon I've made a temporary office in my cab and I'm working on the Jeevar Archive posts for the next few weeks.
I don't carry the archive around with me, so every couple of weeks I pull out a handful of photos to be working with while I'm on the road. Today I'm looking at some early 80s photos from villages around Suffolk. It's a nice sitting down job for a Sunday, and it almost feels like relaxing.
Every so often I look up and take in my surroundings. I can understand why people don't really 'get' my chosen life. It wouldn't work for most people I'm sure. I've had a go at other lives, and I didn't like it. I talk more about these choices in my first journal entry for the Norma Explores magazine. It should be ready for release soon, so take a look if you're interested.
For now, I'm sitting in my makeshift office, cup of coffee nearby, and surrounded by old photos to keep me occupied for one afternoon at least....
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