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It’s just as you would expect it.  First a client has their website hacked, then another calls and needed a long, unexpected lesson in adding pictures to their website.  That runs me right up to the moment I have to take an hour and a half drive to a photo job.  After taking photos of two vacation homes  I took another run to visit a farm house.  When I got there I realized I should take the time then and there to photograph it as well.  So I made it home by 5pm.  Finally I had the chance to pack for the trip to Michigan in the morning. For the first time, I’ll be driving to a symposium WITHOUT a kayak on the roof!  Oh man. Well, things are looking up however. . . after glancing at my class schedual I realized I never have a class before 10:30 in the morning. . . ah, the hangover shift!!

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3 Responses to packed

  • cD1 says:

    Home away from home, Derrick. Compliments to Tom Lindblade.

  • thomas says:

    How many times have I wanted to buy a kayak to keep at my major destinatons? The freedom of not having one on the roof must be something like not wearing a bra for a woman. I have an amazingly short roof line, and most trips are white-knucklers for me. You should see a few more miles to the gallon tho…

    Drive safely dude! make sure if you have to take evasive action that you don’t get a Rockpool in the back of the head.

  • derrick says:

    LOL! that’s why the pointy bits face the back. .

    Hey CD I checked out that video this morning. That’s about right too. :)





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