Continuing to take advantage of work project schedules I thought it would be nice to escape for another day helping with trackwork, and to try to address some the many tasks on my Bressingham to do list.
At work we have several major projects looming on the horizon and once they get started it will be much harder to get leave at short notice.
Thursday, 24 February 2011
Thursday, 17 February 2011
Trackwork 2011 - First session
With a lull in my project at work I have finally been able to arrange a day away from the office and indulge in some rail therapy. My normal day job is IT and things have been extremely busy for the last few months (I suppose I shouldn't grumble) but turning my hand to something totally different really does relieve some of the stress, even if it makes me ache afterwards!
Labels:
gallopers,
George Sholto,
horsepital,
track
Thursday, 23 December 2010
Christmas 2010 (Part 2)
Having left my tripod behind on Sunday, another visit was in order to get some photographs before everything gets packed away for next year. Being a weekday it also affords the opportunity to catch up with some of the behind the scenes activity such as horse repairs and locomotive rebuilds.
Labels:
50th anniversary,
Christmas,
gallopers,
George Sholto,
horsepital
Sunday, 19 December 2010
Christmas 2010
Well, where did the last year go to?
It doesn't seem that long since we last visited Father Christmas and here we are again. My car is having its MOT so we use grandma's, and as we arrive I realise I forgot to swap my tripod over - so long exposures to capture the Christmas lights are out of the window today. Fortunately I did bring my fast portrait lens and a ring flash so all is not lost.
It doesn't seem that long since we last visited Father Christmas and here we are again. My car is having its MOT so we use grandma's, and as we arrive I realise I forgot to swap my tripod over - so long exposures to capture the Christmas lights are out of the window today. Fortunately I did bring my fast portrait lens and a ring flash so all is not lost.
Labels:
Christmas
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
Volunteering - One year on
I have now been a volunteer at Bressingham Steam Museum for one year, and thought it would be good to look back and reflect on my first year.
When the idea of writing a blog dawned on me that very first day whilst I was cleaning the cranks, I didn't think that I would have much to write about and that my entries would be limited to a handful given my time on site would be limited as my skills were more "back office".
When the idea of writing a blog dawned on me that very first day whilst I was cleaning the cranks, I didn't think that I would have much to write about and that my entries would be limited to a handful given my time on site would be limited as my skills were more "back office".
Labels:
review
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