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365 Day Photo Challenge 294/365 “Day at the Gardens”

20 Tuesday Oct 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Blogging, Botanical Gardens, Flowers, Roses, Television, Weekend

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First of all as of today I’ve been “Blogging” for two years.  Never thought that would happen.  Secondly, I’ve been too negative lately in my posts and I apologise for that.  It’s for that reason I won’t be posting things about work for a while.  I will simply have to find another outlet for my frustrations.

This past weekend I had about two hours that I was able to spend with my wife.  Normally while at the house, she has her papers that she has to grade while I’m either on the computer doing emails or watching television.  Either way we’re not doing anything together.  I’ve found that we have nothing in common when it comes to watching television.  In order for us to spend any time together we’re simply going to have to get out of the house. That way it’s just her and I and we’re “forced” to spend time together.

365 Day Photo Challenge 293/365 “Beautiful Weather”

19 Monday Oct 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Botanical Gardens, Fall, Flowers, Kids In The Park, People Watching, Picnic, Seasons', Weather

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This has got to be my all time favorite time of the year.  The weather has been simply gorgeous the last few days.  So much so that everyone is out enjoying the day.  While my kids were helping yesterday at the Botanical Gardens, my wife and I took the opportunity to take a walk and enjoy the park for ourselves.  There were so many people out with their kids having picnics, reading books and there were several out there with photographers getting their pictures taken.  My wife and I just sat there and took it all in and remembering the days when we used to do that with our kids.  I’m hoping that there will be many more days like this to come.

365 Day Photo Challenge 292/365 “Family Time”

18 Sunday Oct 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Botanical Gardens, Cloudless Day, Couple, Flower Gardens, Husband & Wife, Kids, Roses, Walk in the Woods

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After yesterday’s long day cooking at the Founder’s Day Celebration, today was spent relaxing; well, for the most part.  My daughter’s had signed up to volunteer at the Botanical Gardens helping with their Fall plant sale and my wife and I decided to go along and take a walk among the flowers and plants.  It was such a gorgeous day, a little cool in the shade but beautiful nonetheless.

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As you can see there wasn’t a cloud in the ski as we walked in the flower gardens.  I brought along my camera and took tons of pictures of all the roses that were blooming.  This was the first time in months that my wife and I has had an opportunity to take a walk anywhere without the kids tagging along.  Better get used to it I guess.  College days are just around the corner.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 291/365 “Founders Day”

17 Saturday Oct 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Boy Scouts, Dutch Oven, Foot Pain, Founders Day, Lodge, Lodge Cast Iron

Cobblers on on!

Cobblers on on!

After a week that I’d rather not repeat, there’s no other way to get my mind off of things  than to spend a Saturday doing what I like doing.  It wasn’t too relaxing but at least it kept my mind occupied on other things other than work.

Our Boy Scout troop set up a tent at our first annual Founders Day Celebration.  I brought a couple of my Dutch Ovens and made a couple of cobblers and sold them with all the proceeds going back into the troop.  The day started around 5:45am and I think I finally got everything loaded around 5pm.  It made for an extremely long day but I got to see old friends and made several new ones.

We had to set up in a asphalt parking lot in which I had to stand for most of the day. Right now both my feet have swelled and they hurt so I’ve got them propped up.  Even with the pain that I have in my feet and legs I think today was well worth it.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 290/365 “Mismanagement”

16 Friday Oct 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Bad Management, Retirement, Work

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I’m trying so hard to keep a positive attitude but it’s becoming very hard to do so.  We lost one of our guys today due to the management of our department and several more are talking about leaving. I’ve been with the company for nearly 30 years and I’ve never seen it this bad.  I asked on of the guys I work with what he thought we could do to boost the moral in our department.  The response he gave was to somehow obtain a new manager.  As much as I’d like to see that myself I don’t believe that’s going to happen anytime soon.  You see, the upper management likes my manager and believes he can do no wrong.  It doesn’t matter what our opinion is of him because ultimately it’s our fault that we have a problem with him.

My boss never gives one encouraging word.  You can bust your butt for hours and maybe days on end on a project and when you’re done it’s–“You missed a spot” not, Oh, you did a good job and I really appreciate what you’ve done but this is where you didn’t complete the job.  He always sees the negative and never sees the positive.  How can you work with someone like this?

I’ve stated before that I have less than 3 years left before I can retire from this job.  I’m having to bite my tongue on a daily basis not to say something that could get me fired.  I just hope for my families sake that I can hold out to either I can retire or the management sees that our management needs an overhaul.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 289/365 “The Next Chapter”

15 Thursday Oct 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Bad Business, Friend, Friendship, Retirement

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It will be a challenging day tomorrow because we’re losing one of our guys.  He’s been with the company for over twelve years and I not only count him as a co worker but also as a dear friend.  He’s had all he can take and he’s found him another job elsewhere.

A little over a year ago our department changed management and to be honest no one likes the new guy.  He’s too strict and so dominating.  He doesn’t believe in camaraderie and everything should be strictly business.  He’s too much of a company man.  I’ve been with this company for nearly thirty years and I’ve never been treated as bad as I have been treated during the last few months and it’s only getting worse.  I don’t blame my friend at all for leaving.  In fact, if I were in the same shoes I’d be right behind him.  However, I’ve only got 34 months before I can retire so I’m going to have to keep biting my tongue and live with it until either my boss gets the message, I get fired or I retire.

I wish you the best my friend.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 288/365 “Pre Empty Nest Syndrome”

14 Wednesday Oct 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Alone, Birthday, College, daughters, Empty Nest Syndrome, Twins

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Tomorrow my daughter’s turn 18.  I’m not ready for them to be this old.  One has been accepted to the same college that my son is going to and the other daughter hasn’t applied to any colleges yet but soon will.  Tonight my daughters went to church and left my wife and I at the house alone. We’ve been without our kids on several occasions but tonight it felt a little different.  I guess just knowing that in just a few months from now there is a very good chance that we will be experiencing the empty nest syndrome.  My wife and talked about this for a minute but my wife quickly changed the subject.  I could tell in her voice that she didn’t want to talk about it and soon it was clear to me because she had a tear run down her cheek.  It’s going to be much harder on her than on me I think.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 287/365 “Jack of All Trades 2”

13 Tuesday Oct 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Dad, Electrician, HVAC, Light Fixture, Repair

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I didn’t sleep much last night due to leg cramps and a low sugar episode. When I did finally get out of bed this morning I could hardly move.  That little stunt in the attic yesterday really did me in.

I took off a little early to take my daughter to a Honor Band tryout but when I got home there was a message waiting on me telling me that the tryouts had been postponed.  Instead of taking it easy and getting a nap in I took the light fixture down, drilled out the holes with my Rotor Zip tool and remounted the fixture.  No big deal.

I have been known to be called Jack of all trades master of one.  I do have my HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) licences but only after about five years of going to night school.  As far as being an electrician, I do have some training but only when it comes to HVAC.  I have to give my dad credit when it comes to all my electrical learning.  My dad was the true Jack of all trades master of all.  He can do anything from plumbing, electrical and anything else you might need him to do.  You can give hime the dimensions of a house and he can tell you how much lumber you’ll need and not have much left over.  This is not an exaggeration because I’ve seen him do it multiple times. My dad does have his Masters in the electrical field.  It took him several years to get it but he never gave up.

My dad and I worked together a lot while I was growing up.  It didn’t matter what he was working on I’d be right there with him handing him the tools of the trade.  I think that’s where I got my “knowledge” on working of different things. He was never afraid to try anything once.  I remember watching my dad work on the television when I was just a kid.  I remember him telling me not to touch this or that or I’d get a shock.  I had no idea he could work on such things but the next day the television would be fixed.  I remember telling my dad that I wanted to be just like him when i grew up.  You know what??  I did.

On a side note.  Both my parents are still alive.  They are both in their seventies and I count it a blessing everyday that I can still talk to them.  Dad taught me the tools of the trade while my mom taught me the joys of cooking, among other things.

365 Day Photo Challenge 286/365 “Jack of All Trades”

12 Monday Oct 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Electrician, Kitchen, Light Fixture, Repair

Kitchen Light Fixture

I am in no way an electrician. I know enough just to get myself into trouble.  And tonight I didn’t disappoint.  About six months ago, the kitchen light needed a new ballast.  As I was looking at the ballast I noticed that I could purchase a new fixture for about the same amount that I would be spending for just the ballast.  So I purchased the new fixture and installed it myself.  No big deal.  About a month ago I was sitting in my recliner when I heard this loud bang in the kitchen.  I jumped up and ran into the kitchen to find that the shade had fell from the fixture and hit the floor.  The shade broke into several pieces and had to be thrown out.  Since then we’ve been using the fixture with no shade.  I didn’t have a problem with it, my wife did though.

We’re having people over this weekend to celebrate my twin daughters birthday and my wife wanted a new shade for the light in the kitchen.  She didn’t know that I can’t just order the shade and I would have to replace the fixture with a new one.  So, I stopped on the way home and picked up a new light fixture.

After our scout meeting tonight I got home and picked up the ladder from the garage on my way into the house.  I was taking down the old fixture when I noticed that the screws that were holding up the light were actually toggle bolts which meant that the bolt were not going to go back in easily.  I didn’t remember this when I changed out the fixture before but there they were.  I took both bolts out, took the new fixture out of the box and attempted to screw the bolts in place.  Just as I figured, it was not going to happen unless I had two more toggles which I didn’t have.  So I did the next best thing.  At 9pm I moved the ladder into the hallway and with care got into the attic.

Now I’m not a small man by any means so the task of me getting into the attic was not easy.  Not easy at all.  The last thing I needed was to fall through the ceiling.  My wife and daughters were all in a panic but I finally made my way to where the kitchen was and found the two toggles that I needed and made my way back to where the ladder was.  Getting up into the attic was hard but getting back down was almost an impossibility.   I didn’t find it funny at all but both my daughters found it to be hilarious.  I’ll deal with them later.

I got the light mounted but not without issues.  The holes didn’t match up so I need to take the fixture completely down again and lengthen the holes in the fixture so I’ll have some play.  I wasn’t about to go back into the attic again tonight.  I’ll get the parts I need tomorrow and reinstall the fixture again.  Right now the fixture is mounted and it works so that’s all that matters right now.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 285/365 “And on The Seventh Day”

11 Sunday Oct 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Cookout, Day of Rest, Dutch Oven, Lodge, Lodge Cookware, Pressure Washer, Sunday, Tannehill, Yard Work

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After an exhausting day yesterday cooking I had already decided that I would sleep in a bit this morning, and I did.  I woke up with every intention to unload my ovens so that they wouldn’t be riding around in the back of my truck all week.  I do have another cookout this Saturday and there is no way I would allow those ovens to ride in the back of my truck and risk them getting damaged.  After lunch I did eventually get off my rear end and unload the ovens from the truck.

I must have gotten a spark of energy because after I unloaded the truck I retrieved my pressure washer and cleaned not only my side walk but my driveway as well.  That took several tanks of gas and several hours to do.  I’m not exactly sure what got into me.  I was close to being too dark to see anything but I did manage to finish.

I did manage to get some rest today but I also got some stuff done that needed to get done.  My wife want’s to have people over this Saturday to celebrate my daughter’s birthday so I’ve got to get some yard work done this week.  It’s going to be tight but I think I can swing it.

“Life Goes On!”

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