In case any of you are thinking that photography (and blogging) is all I do; this photograph, which my wife captured, shows me otherwise occupied.
In my spare time, between photography and fishing, I typically spend sixty+ hours a week working and commuting. I normally help with cooking dinner and nearly always wash the dishes while my sweet wife dries and puts them away. I also have the seasonal maintenance of our home, lawn and 2+ acre lot, the occasional farm chores along with Honey-Do projects such as pictured above.
In my spare time, between photography and fishing, I typically spend sixty+ hours a week working and commuting. I normally help with cooking dinner and nearly always wash the dishes while my sweet wife dries and puts them away. I also have the seasonal maintenance of our home, lawn and 2+ acre lot, the occasional farm chores along with Honey-Do projects such as pictured above.
Sometimes I wonder how I find time for work :)
Now that photo is one I understand completely! Nice work, Salty.
ReplyDeleteSalty: One of the projects that must be done if you want to play. I bet you enjoy your boat much more then what being done in this photo.
ReplyDeleteWhew...you are one busy man. With a schedule like that I understand your need for fishing and photography. Kudos to Mr. Salty.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture.. you look lost in your work there... I think it's great to be able to keep busy.. you will have plenty of time when your are older to slow down..Ha!..I slowed to a stop mid 40s... and I'm just about pulling my weight around the house now while Jane goes out to work... changing roles was very hard at first but we both get a lot of enjoyment from it now. Can't stop I have ironing to do... :O)
ReplyDeleteThere you are Dad, still rocking the goatee.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog, and for your nice comments. You have some great photos youself. I'll be back.
ReplyDeleteYou are a man after my heart. Doing what you are told, just like I do. And a nice picture too.
ReplyDeleteWill be 53 years in July for us.
And we got three of five kids 50 or over.
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