It was another less than fully productive week from Monday 14 to Sunday 20 August 2023, mostly due to lingering laryngitis and general fatigue. This has been a very average winter for me, despite the mostly fine weather. But really, it could be a lot worse, right?
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My week of Monday 7 to Sunday 13 August 2023 was dominated by laryngitis. So that’s that. But do read on, because there’s some interesting things that don’t involve me.
Continue reading “Weekly Wrap 689: Laryngitis and a pretty little spider”Weekly Wrap 688: A volutus cloud was sighted, and I am happy with that
My week of Monday 31 July to Sunday 6 August 2023 was the third in a row where productivity has been relatively low. Fighting a cold was part of it, as was a weirdness of sleep patterns. Nevertheless I saw an interesting cloud.
Continue reading “Weekly Wrap 688: A volutus cloud was sighted, and I am happy with that”Weekly Wrap 687: From tequila to a departure
My week of Monday 24 to Sunday 30 July 2023 began with tequila, moved through client work in the form of a blog piece and a podcast, as well as a day in Lidcombe, and finished with the death of a friend.
Continue reading “Weekly Wrap 687: From tequila to a departure”Weekly Wrap 686: A muddy building site captures the mood for everything
I was sleeping for much of my week of Monday 17 to Sunday 23 July 2023, battling some random lurgi. There’s not much new to report, therefore, so I’ve brought you an old photo of a muddy patch of land. Very excitement.
Continue reading “Weekly Wrap 686: A muddy building site captures the mood for everything”Weekly Wrap 685: Substantial amounts of geekery and a kilogram of pig
My week of Monday 10 to Sunday 16 July 2023 saw me commit geekery for a client, with significant success, but as for public items there was really only a blog post. Winter continues.
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