Showing posts with label work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label work. Show all posts

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Thematic Photographic: Made of Glass

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A very strong thunderstorm rushed through Cambridge yesterday. During the storm the windows in my office had sheets of rain flowing down them. This is looking through them at the building across the street.

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Tuesday, February 03, 2009

The Storm

the storm
Following the progress of today's storm from my office window. There is about an hour between each shot.
Taken using the black & white setting on my camera.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Poster for WFM Anniversary

This weekend Wellesley Friends Meeting is celebrating its 50th Anniversary. There will be speeches, plays, worship, food, and fellowship. As an added decoration several people have put together posters highlighting the major work and concerns of the meeting. The picture below is the poster I put together of pictures from our participation in Boston's Lesbian and Gay Pride parades. The wording on the finished poster is slightly different, but the sentiment is the same.

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I'm lucky enough to have access to a poster printer at work. Back in September, when I was really thinking I'd get this done ahead of time, I was reminded that the poster printer is booked solid for a good portion of the month. Once the event which causes this demand was over, I'd moved on to other things. Last weekend I finally got back to thinking about the poster. I got it put together Sunday afternoon, but didn't get around to thinking about printing it until yesterday.

So this morning I grabbed my thumb drive moved the poster file to it and headed off to work with Amy. I got to the other building (home of the poster printer and Amy's office) and was opening the file to show it to one of the poster printing experts when I realized that the program I created the poster in does not import the image files, but links to them. This was a major problem because I had not put those files on the thumb drive.

After some agonizing, there'd already been a couple of issues with the payroll posting that I'd had to deal with remotely, I headed home again to retrieve the files. Given that it was mid-morning it was an easy drive. Then back to print the poster. Which also went relatively smoothly. The good news is it's printed, the bad news is I'm still not happy with the wording.

I'll mount it to foam core tonight, and deliver it to the Meeting House tomorrow when we head over to help set up for the afternoon and evening festivities.

Saturday, February 09, 2008

Shutterday: You Light Up My Life

lights
Icicle lights masquerading as a chili pepper bundle.
(I know there's a word for that but I can't figure out what it is.)
Update - my friend, Becky, came to my rescue the term I was looking for was chili ristra.

See more Shutterday here.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Thursday Challenge: Black

door
Server Rack Door

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Monday, January 28, 2008

Moody Monday: Organised

Organization

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Sunday, January 06, 2008

Shutterday: Best of 2008

Morning Clouds
Sunrise Clouds

I was up early yesterday (why is explained here), and drove into Cambridge as the sun rose. I caught this shot from the window of my office.

See more Shutterday, and an explanation of this week's theme, here.

Friday, December 14, 2007

Ten Years

ClockAt the work holiday party yesterday I received this clock for my 10 years of service. The side of the clock is engraved with my name, and it's even spelled correctly (my last name is difficult for many people to spell, and harder to pronounce).

Saturday, November 03, 2007

Unique's Photo Challenge: Circle

Circle
Emergency power shut-off switch at work.

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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

PhotoSharks: Modern

Computer innard
Computer Heads - the part that reads the disk.

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Thursday, October 25, 2007

PhotoSharks: Angles

Office Building
The building I work in.

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Sunday, October 14, 2007

Sunday Scribblings: First Job, Worst Job, Dream Job

I spent a summer working in industrial green houses in Ohio - a job that was tedious, smelly and hot.

Those who know me well know that I am not fond of poinsettia plants. Poinsettia's are tropical plants, and aren't really happy being grown in pots. Because of that everything about planting poinsettias must be done precisely. All of the pots, and flats used are first sterilized with bleach. (This was actually the best part of that job. Two weeks of playing with a hose in the parking lot.) The soil used (can't tell you how many times I was reprimanded for calling it dirt) is sterilized. Poinsettas are planted from cuttings and each one is dipped into rooting medium. And finally the temperature and humidity must be precisely monitored. The plants are rooted in early August so that they're ready for the holidays. The weather in early August in Northern Ohio is hot. It easily reached 105ยบ most days. Poinsettias have to be planted when the temperature is in the low 90s. So during the weeks when the poinsettias were being planted I had to arrive at work at 5am. I am decidedly NOT a morning person. Five am was tough, but I did it. Having seen what is necessary to grow a poinsettia led me to believe that they just aren't worth it.

Poinsettia's were not even the worst part of the green house job. There was boredom - hours upon hours of moving pots from 4 inches apart to 6 inches apart - but that wasn't the worst part. No the worst part was the couple of weeks I spent feeding plants. The mechanism used to do this was a long tube with a hopper at the top that sported a handle with a trigger that was activated by squeezing your hand into a fist (sort of like the mechanism on a gas pump). Each squeeze dispensed a measured amount of fertilizer down the tube into the pot. This action was repeated hundreds of times over eight hours. To get an idea of what this is like spend the next 15 minutes making a fist and releasing it. Suffice it to say that after eight hours of this I could not open my hand - repetitive stress anyone. I seem to remember that my father intervened to get me released from that torture.

But that was not the worst job I ever had. I spent most of 2 years in the mid-90s temping. During that time I had good jobs, a couple of fun jobs, and a few that were clunkers. One of those temp jobs was the absolute worst job I have ever had. It topped the summer in the green house, the hours I spent changing diapers in babysitting, nanny and pre school jobs, and working in a fast food restaurant.

I don't remember what company I was dispatched to on that fateful day, which is probably a good thing. The assignment was to spend the day entering data into Excel spread sheets. I'd had assignments like that before. It was never particularly stimulating but I have a high tolerance for boredom. Given a boring job I'm frequently able to let my mind wander a bit. When a little more focus is called for I make up games - seeing how many entries I can make in 5 minutes without error, for instance - or I entertain myself by looking for patterns in the data.

When I arrived I was shown to a storage closet. In the closet was a table on which sat a computer. This was to be my work space for the day - just me, the computer, the office supplies and a photo copier. Strike one - no day light. Strike two - copier fumes. Strike three - the data I was to enter was codes - think computer generated passwords - mixed numbers and letters. This was strike three. The amount of focus required to enter this type of data is huge. There was no room for day dreaming. By noon my eyes were permanently crossed. Over the course of the day I saw maybe three people. And to top it off I'd put on panty hose and a dress for this. It was hands down the worst work day of my life. The only good news - it was a temp job. My escape was a call to my agency letting them know that I would not be going back.

There you have it - the tale of my worst job.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Thursday Challenge: Reflection

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Taken in a conference room at work a couple of years ago.


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Friday, September 21, 2007

PhotoHunters: Paper

paperfish
This paper fish hangs over my desk with 3 friends. It brings me great joy for a number of reasons - I really like fish, I think this is a fun piece of art (wish I could remember the artist's name), and it reminds me of my summer vacations in the Adirondacks because I bought it at the Adirondack Craft Center in Lake Placid.

More PhotoHunters: here.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

PhotoSharks: Plastic

Plugs for the computer server room at work.
This was taken 2 1/2 years ago when the room was under construction.

Larger view: here.
More PhotoSharks: here.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Looking Out

Looking out the window at my office. It was a gorgeous day, and the colors of this city scape appealed to me.

Larger view here.

Friday, March 02, 2007

Thursday Challenge: Entrance

A day late...

The kick-off for the 25th anniversary of my workplace was today. The day was rainy, but the event started out outdoors as planned. The highlight was the cannon release of many bucket fulls of confetti - the speckles above the banner are bits of confetti caught in the netting over the upper windows of the entry. Click the picture for a better view.

For more go to Thursday Challenge.