David A. Moody | 04/10/2017 05:42:04 |
![]() 120 forum posts 18 photos | Today I'm at my former workplace, as I was yesterday, and perhaps tomorrow, training current staff to do what I used to do when I worked here. Thank God I'm getting paid for it. While I'm in-between tasks I have with me one of my magazines which I'm readying through. As much as I thoroughly enjoy reading them I sometimes find myself feeling unable to read them for too long because I get so wound up with excitement over ideas that I'm coming up with that are inspired by what I'm reading that I just want to get to work. But how can I? I'm sitting in a computer room helping staff conduct 4 sessions of MAP testing each day. I want to be at home working with wood!!!!! Edited By David A. Moody on 04/10/2017 05:42:23 |
David A. Moody | 04/10/2017 05:43:59 |
![]() 120 forum posts 18 photos | back to reading the magazine, and to dreaming of more enjoyable things to do methinks! |
Derek Lane | 04/10/2017 15:56:18 |
![]() Moderator 3219 forum posts 1004 photos | I have not been in the shed for over a week and must get back out there again. But I know what you mean about reading books or magazines as they keep giving me ideas as well. The problem being is deciding which project to make next |
David A. Moody | 05/10/2017 01:15:41 |
![]() 120 forum posts 18 photos | Yep! Although choosing a project is not a problem, I've got those Christmas projects to work on, and a new tv unit which needs finishing, so plenty to keep me going. |
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