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It's the end of the world as we know it...

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It's the end of the world as we know it.... Well it is for me anyway.  This is my last week at work.   Stepping off into the unknown after many many years of cubicle dwelling and working for the same employer.   It's funny, I feel I owe it to be as productive as possible in this last week.   Next week will be a whole new ball game. No work to think about, time to reflect and learn some new skills. So in that spirit, I plan to do some photography with my new found spare time.  Here's the first shot with my Digital SLR from the back veranda. Extra points if you know what type of bird this is. 

2 weeks to go.

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2 weeks left until I finish up at work and embark on the next life adventure.   Well this is taking a long time...    Reminds me of the ancient saying  "This too shall pass".    I'm thinking about having the saying made into tattoo to remind me of the temporary nature of our existence.  I had a quick google for tattoos of this, and found it is quite  a common tattoo. Doh, and I thought I was special :( News from the world, COVID vaccines are looking very close to being released, and news from overseas countries of infection rates is horrendous.   1 million  new case in the U.S. in 6 days.  I was thinking last night that maybe 2/3rd's of my waking hours are spent thinking about work issues and trying to solve work needs.  Once I leave this behind, I'm going to have a lot more free thought time.  Time to be creative, time to learn, time to spend with family and friends, time to learn a new skill or dust off an old one.  I'd love to hear from others going through

3 weeks to go...

 3 weeks to go.... 3 weeks until my life takes a major change in direction.   3 weeks to finish up in my job and move onto the next chapter.   The pressure associated with making a big change like this shouldn't be underestimated.   What does life hold in store for the next chapter?  Will it be better or worse?   It will be interesting to find out either way.    I saw the bass player from Midnight Oil passed away over the weekend at 62.  I've enjoyed his work for many years.   It reinforced my decision to do some interesting stuff and free up some time in my fifties.   If you haven't gotten into Midnight Oil , I recommend you give them a try.   Start with 'Power and the Passion' and let me know what you think.    If you've taken a similar large step away from a secure job, to free up more time, or even if you are thinking about it, send me a comment.  I'd love to hear your perspective, after all life is all about perspective right.  I treat my blog a bit lik