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Saturday, April 10th, 2010

One of the plus points of my job on a weekday is that I don’t start till 10am. That’s just about the right time for me. Any earlier is too early.

On a Saturday however I start at 6am. That is far too early for any sort of sense to be made. I shouldn’t complain, the Saturday shift pays for my rent every month.

During the winter it’s a right scunner. It’s dark, it’s depressing and you feel like you are the only person in the whole world awake. Now that the mornings are lighter it’s quite nice getting up early and making the most of the day.

As I was driving in this morning, I was thinking how it’s amazing that I see the same things and the same people in the same places at the same time every Saturday on my way into work.

I live under a flight path and as I make my way out to the car on a Saturday morning without fail the plane pictured above passes over my head. I think it’s the early morning flight to London.

I drive as far as the first roundabout and I always meet the same bus. The number 2.

After I’ve turned right I drive down the road and I pass the same female jogging into her work. I wonder if she spots the little blue car that passes by her every Saturday morning? Probably not.

There’s always the man in the the high visibility yellow jacket riding his bike. He’s very unstable on it. You’ve got to watch out for him. Just as well he’s wearing that jacket.

Finally, just before the big roundabout, another bus always pulls out in front of me slowing my final leg of the journey into work down.

All that happens in the same order, at the same place, every Saturday morning. If more than one of the above events doesn’t happen, I know I’m running late and the whole day will be out of sync.

This photo is part of my “a photograph every day” challenge. There’s a new photo every day over on my Blipfoto and Flickr profiles, with the best of these photos being added to this blog.


Thursday, April 8th, 2010

On Ash Wednesday I gave up Coca Cola for Lent. I had a can everyday, sometimes two.

I just about survived the 40 days and nights of Lent. At times I struggled. At times I nearly caved. But I held strong.

Last Sunday was the end of Lent and my chance to have a can of coke again.

I can confirm that my addiction is over. It’s not that good. I’ve decided water is better. It’s cheaper. You can drink lots of it without feeling ill. And it keeps the dentist bills down.

Sorry Coca Cola, your profits are going to fall and it’s all my fault.

This photo is part of my “a photograph every day” challenge. There’s a new photo every day over on my Blipfoto and Flickr profiles, with the best of these photos being added to this blog.


Sunday, April 4th, 2010

Easter Sunday and I was up, showered, dressed, fed and ready to leave the flat before 7am. Even Jesus couldn’t manage that.

It’s car boot sale time. We’ve been hoarding junk for the last few months to sale today. And it was worth it. A pretty penny was earned.

Thainstone, near Inverurie, about 12 miles out of Aberdeen holds a market and car boot sale every Sunday. You’ve got to be there early to get a good spot. It’s amazing how many people attend and scavenge for what to you and me would seem like old tat. It really is true what they say, “What’s one man’s junk is another man’s treasure”.

I took a back seat role in the operation, making coffees, fetching bacon rolls, lifting boxes, while Emma, her mum and her auntie held the fort, collecting the money and haggling with the bargain seekers.

I sneaked away from the chaos to take this photo. My favourite thing about this photo is the lady in pink in the middle who seems to be looking straight at the camera.

This photo is part of my “a photograph every day” challenge. There’s a new photo every day over on my Blipfoto and Flickr profiles, with the best of these photos being added to this blog.


Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Every now and again a cloud of excitement lingers above my place of work when the news that someone well known will be in the building.

Today was the turn of Connie Fisher. She won “How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?” on the telly a couple of years back. She’s up in Aberdeen starring in the the Sound of Music at His Majesty’s Theatre for the next couple of weeks.

Pictured with her is my colleague Martin who conducted the interview. I was taking the photo (I believe that’s the rules of a taking a photo every day, I MUST take the photo).

I didn’t get my photo taken with her as, well, erm, despite there being an air of excitement about the place, I didn’t know who she was, much to my father in-laws disgust.

I’m told she’s mildly famous.

This photo is part of my “a photograph every day” challenge. There’s a new photo every day over on my Blipfoto and Flickr profiles, with the best of these photos being added to this blog.