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I've been dragging this week. Maybe it's a mild case of a bug that's been going around my workplace, or, more likely, the time change has knocked me off-kilter. It's funny – time changes as a result of travel don't affect me that much (unless they are major such as when I go to England) because there is the excitement of the travel itself breaking up the daily routine. But the daylight savings time change breaks up no daily routine. It just dislocates it.
Regardless, I feel like a dim bulb. I hope I'll shine more brightly soon.
You are welcome Richard. May-be just a couple of days of sunshine and taking photos might help.
:awww: Sorry to hear that.I hope you'll shine brightly soon too.
Thank you, Carol – I hope so too!
That is a really cool photo, Richard.:up:Hope you get your "internal clock" reset quickly, so you can enjoy this lovely weather. I think spring is the best season of them all!:happy:
Allergies?
Be back shining us with yr light soon Sir Richard! 😉
Thanks, Star, Naomi & Leazz! Could be low-grade allergies, Naomi. I'm sure I'll perk up at some point. 🙂
Bleah- I had that bug, too. Seems everyone in the country's got it. Hell with swine flu, right? This is real.
😆 So it seems. I also know a number of people who've been very sick recently, so if that's what I've had, I've been very lucky with it!
Cool photo. I keep trying to figure out how you did it and got that angle to the bulb etc. Hope you feel better soon. :yes:
Thanks, Edward – I feel my spirits lifting! :)The bulb is in the ceiling above my computers, I just leaned back and took it from below. I did use a thick neutral density filter to cut down the light.
Ah. I kept imagining you on a chair shooting down on the bulb. :p. Your method seems easier!
love the photo- and I hope some of the lovely sunsets you find cause you to feel 'normal' again.
That's exactly what they did, Jill! 🙂
this is good news!