A long day, which began with me having to reassemble my prepacked-ready-for-Scout-camp bag, which had become disassembled after Jamboree and Regatta. It was a rush job, and so it still isn’t quite in the state I used to keep it.
I went to work. It was a lovely day outside … and so I took some photos from inside.
I love the light over Battery Point in this shot.
I also took some photos of inside. The office is a disappointing mess again, I’m afraid.
I needed this next calculation for a discussion about the proof that there are infinitely many primes.
It was too nice to stay in the office, so I went home and worked outside.
At some point it became too warm/bright on the front porch and so I shifted to a shadier spot.
I have pittosporums growing in my yard. I like the dappled light through the leaves but, to be honest, I don’t really like the pittosporum all that much.
The reason I was packing my Scout bag in the morning was because we were heading to Mariners Trophy on the weekend. I was going to tow the trailer …
… but then we decided I didn’t need to, and so my car stayed behind in the hall.
Daylight savings has ended and so we were driving at dusk … and then in the dark. Given my weariness it was good that Skip/Georgie was happy to drive.
And eventually we got to St Helens, and we set up camp, and I took one last photo before falling into bed.
(The “12 of 12” project involves taking 12 photos on the 12th of the month. This provides the opportunity to get snapshots of different aspects of your life. I have been doing this since 2009, and this is episode 116.)
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