The Office Cubicle

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Day 4 of my #fivedayquest  , thanks to +Elizabeth Hahn 
5 days / 5 photos / tag a new person each day to join
1 photo for 5 days of your daily life.

I am blessed to live in a rural community, with a short 2-minute drive (or 10-minute walk) to my office on a small college campus.
  As a teacher, I end up doing a lot of work at home (grading, lecture prep, etc.)… and this is my "home-office".
  I love my backyard Redwood tree… with scrub jays and squirrels at play, humming birds feeding, along with the occasional family of deer meandering by… we've even had a coyote take a nap at the edge of the yard, and just yesterday a cute red fox was exploring around in the brush beyond the tree.
  Of course I get focused on the computer screen for hours at a time…but the occasional pause to look at the beauty in the back yard always lifts my spirits.

 +Ron Clifford  once challenged me to get out and shoot something from every possible angle until that something got tired of being shot at….and I did that with this tree…and found some really cool new ways to view it…
 +Colby Brown  once wrote that if you can't find inspiration in your back yard, you're not trying hard enough  and I think that's true even if you don't have a big Redwood tree. Just keep an eye open for the interesting things all around… take a look from a new perspective once in a while…not just in your photography, but in all that you do.

For this fourth day of the five day quest, I tag +Joe Frazee.  Joe, you are under absolutely no pressure to do the fivedayquest, but if you want to, you can! Just post a photo of daily life for five days. :-)

#5dayquest   #landscapephotography   #napavalley  

The Office Cubicle
———————–
Day 4 of my #fivedayquest  , thanks to +Elizabeth Hahn 
5 days / 5 photos / tag a new person each day to join
1 photo for 5 days of your daily life.

I am blessed to live in a rural community, with a short 2-minute drive (or 10-minute walk) to my office on a small college campus.
As a teacher, I end up doing a lot of work at home (grading, lecture prep, etc.)… and this is my “home-office”.
I love my backyard Redwood tree… with scrub jays and squirrels at play, humming birds feeding, along with the occasional family of deer meandering by… we’ve even had a coyote take a nap at the edge of the yard, and just yesterday a cute red fox was exploring around in the brush beyond the tree.
Of course I get focused on the computer screen for hours at a time…but the occasional pause to look at the beauty in the back yard always lifts my spirits.

+Ron Clifford  once challenged me to get out and shoot something from every possible angle until that something got tired of being shot at….and I did that with this tree…and found some really cool new ways to view it…
+Colby Brown  once wrote that if you can’t find inspiration in your back yard, you’re not trying hard enough  and I think that’s true even if you don’t have a big Redwood tree. Just keep an eye open for the interesting things all around… take a look from a new perspective once in a while…not just in your photography, but in all that you do.

For this fourth day of the five day quest, I tag +Joe Frazee.  Joe, you are under absolutely no pressure to do the fivedayquest, but if you want to, you can! Just post a photo of daily life for five days. :-)

#5dayquest   #landscapephotography   #napavalley  

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17 thoughts on “The Office Cubicle

  1. If anyone is a weather buff, the orange display is from my Davis Vantage Vue weather station that sits atop my house, which feeds information to the National Weather Service and Wunderground to make forecasts better for our unique microclimate.
      Most weather sites are wildly inaccurate for our little town… but if you visit http://wunderground.com and put in our zip code, 94508, you'll find live conditions from my station "Edgewood", along with much more accurate forecast data than anywhere else.

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