Working Overtime
My Mobile Office (at our local coffee house)
Sometimes you have to work overtime on a holiday weekend; I figure you might as well make the best of it, eh?
Sometimes you have to work overtime on a holiday weekend; I figure you might as well make the best of it, eh?
Posted 5.30.10 in The Kitchen Sink | Bookmark or Share

14 Responses to “Working Overtime”
Warming sun, low humidity, greenery, bikes and connectedness. Blessed.
Much prettier than the rain I’m watching from my porch in Atlanta. At least i got my front yard mowed this morning.
Is EcoVelo your full-time job? If not, what do you do for a living?
@Cullen
I work full-time as a graphic designer. EcoVelo is my second job.
Mmmm! That scone looks tasty. Is that maple frosting?
Alan, that looks terrible. Sun, bikes, coffee, cake. Just terrible. ;^)
@RDW
“Is that maple frosting?”
Good call! :-)
Here in Sacramento it is cloudy with a chance of Meatballs! Ok, so who doesn’t believe in global warming yet? May 31st, cloudy and 72 degrees is downright “Creepy”! Sac, is usually a 100 plus this time of year?
Braggart :-)
@Richard
Look who’s talking… ;-)
http://www.cyclelicio.us/2010/ghetto-bike-camping/
(Looks like a grand time!!)
Man, that looks rough. :)
Ah, I miss having this kind of convenient, lovely outdoor setting but I guess it’s part of the trade off for not having to deal with urban congestion here in rural America. As for rain and cold, I’m feeling cheated. We have ninety days tops of decent weather. We’ve had sub-normal temps and rain most of May and we’re not to have our first dry day before June 8th. We had frost when my fruit trees were trying to bloom and I’m afraid I may not have apples or cherries this year because the trees just quit blooming. If things don’t improve this may be called a year without summer (even though there may not be June snow in Paris, London, New York and Boston like in 1815 after Tambora’s erruption).
Jeez, Ann, where are you? I wouldn’t mind trading with you. The summers here in Austin, TX are simply murder–heat and drought almost half the year!
Bongobike,
But it’s a dry heat, right?!?! Quit whining ;)