Some of what we make. We manufacture aluminum extrusions. These tubes are destined to be awnings for RV's. Just one of the things we make, and I deliver <br
kennyGF
After owning a care home and also working in the hospitality industry I'm fortunate enough to be able to take a break and work at home now. I care for a 91 year old lady that lives here in my home with me. I cared for her husband for 7 years in their home before he passed from Alzheimers. She insisted to her son that she wanted to stay with me rather than go to a care home and I agreed to do it. Since my own mother passed 1 month after her husband and my father a year later leaving me with virtually no family at all it just seemed like the right thing to do. It has been a year on October 8th and I haven't regretted a second of it. Gives me more time to read AWC
Bill
This picture was taken today. The quality is not so good, it's a phone cam picture. I coach unemployed people, I have been doing that for over 10 years now.
My home office. I have a Mac and a PC, both share a common keyboard, trackball and monitors with a clever switching device I found (the PC can only drive one monitor as it only has one monitor card). Note the old phone, fan and typewriter, all of which work <br
On the other (right) side of this room is my vacuum cleaner display <br
Part of the office of my graphics client, BUCKLEBEAR (see link). This is where I spend most of my time, on a wonderful Mac G5. In the next room over is a long work table for cutting and assembling comps, samples etc. Isn't that a cool rug! Sitting in the chair is my boss, BUCKLEBEAR <br
And, last but not least, here I am busy at work <br
This church building, btw, is a FABULOUS specimen of 1957 Populuxe architecture. Think brick, copper, turquoise, terrazzo and modern stained glass. See link for more photos if you're interested <br
Charles: <br
I certainly would! On numerous occasions I have seen lights in the sky, but keeping an eye on them always reveals them as another aircraft. I have had another one of our a/c flash their nav lights at us as they pass by us in the opposite direction a few times.
When I work the ANC flights, I sometimes see the Northern Lights from the sky. Very eeeerrrie looking. And yet even if we are at 40,000 feet or so they are still above us! <br
Nice photoshop job!