Sunset at St Neots Campsite
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The fish do not show up in the photo but there were a lot them.
I wonder if it is the same cat that is in this Telegraph article from January?
This cat is watching the fish in Sincil Drain Lincoln Read More »
Today’s photo is for a blog post Kamila is writing for Octagon Technology about remote working and IT systems.
Martin is fixing an issue for a client, remotely over the Internet. Kamila is updating our Twitter account and it is Connor’s turn to pour the tea!
We had all met up for our weekly staff meeting at The Food Bar, in Lincoln. Good coffee, sausage in a bap and wifi. The meeting notes and agenda had been distributed beforehand using our hosted exchange and OneNote.
Watch out for the full article tomorrow on the Octagon blog.
The article has been produced in association with B&G HR.
Work conspired to stop me camping this weekend – but the weather has not been great so not camping is not so bad.
This morning I took the MX-5 and headed out towards Stickney avoiding any main roads. There is a good place to park in Stickney that leads into a network of footpaths across the fields and passes some interesting sights!
I did not see anyone else on these paths so I felt confident I would not be disturbed if I set up and sat on one of the stiles for my mid morning coffee break.
After several more miles of walking in very poor light for photographs I found a good place to stop for lunch. For a change lunch was a small tin of vegetarian sausages in spaghetti in tomato sauce, crackers, banana and tea. When cooking in my titanium mug, it does not matter how much I stir the food, it always sticks. But it was worth it to have something different for lunch and it does not take much work with a scouring spong to clean the mug afterwards.
Although it was not sunny, I did drive home with the hood down!
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