18/06/12
So. my Monday ends up in Glengall Street in Belfast. There are few things of interest in Glengall Street although there was a lot of action at the stage door of the Opera House with a few massive trailers being unloaded. I was here for my first counselling appointment with Relate - it's in the big glass building. My stress levels were pretty high going in and being my normal 10 minutes early for any appointment, I had plenty of time to get even more anxious. The counsellor was very good; she let me talk and brought me back on track when I started to lose focus and ramble on. She asked some good questions and made some interesting and quite challenging suggestions and observations. I left with things to think about, and with much less anxiety than when I went in.
19/06/12
Another Tuesday Aikido picture. I'm wondering how many of these I've taken so far? This is my club badge, and my belt. I've never been 100% sure what the symbols on my belt translate as, but here's my interpretation. On the right side, the top three kanji are the symbols for Ai-Ki-Do; that I'm sure of. I think the bottom two are the symbols for "shodokan" - the style of Aikido I practice. On the left hand side I think the kanji are the phonetic Japanese version of my name. I stand to be corrected by anyone who can read Japanese. On a tangent, getting on the mats and practising has always been a way for me to forget about whatever else is going on and concentrate only on moving and on technique. There have been times in my life when Aikido kept me sane, that's all I'm saying. And yes, I admit that I've not been doing any serious training lately. Last summer I said that over the summer I was going to stop smoking, get fit and lose weight. I've lost weight, gotten a lot fitter but am still smoking too much. I think it's about time I got back to proper training. August/September should be interesting.
20/06/12
Another day's work in Glenarm and another chance to visit the old factory. I had put some wee men in place last week (my last visit) and wanted to see if they were still in place. They were and I took some half decent shots. However, I got sidetracked by the factory stuff - it's not the first time that has happened. The rust fascinates me - the colours and patterns make a lovely abstract image, although I realise that it's probably only me that looks at this lovingly. This is my favourite shot, but perhaps not the best technically.
21/06/12
OK, I'm well aware that my hands are not the prettiest in the world, even under the best of circumstances. Like an old friend, my pompholyx eczema returned this week after approximately 6 months. I can't say I've missed it. But, given that this is a year long project, odds were it was going to happen and when it does, it really messes me about. This was a relatively small outbreak, just affecting the index finger and thumb of my right hand but christ it is sore. Blisters followed by raw skin for a couple of weeks, and itching that would drive you mental plus tightening of the fingers, making my index finger look like a hook. Hard to work a camera, impossible to play the guitar, can't hold a pen, and so on. The worst outbreaks of this I've had involved not being to drive (couldn't hold the wheel/change gear), not being to dress myself (buttons and laces? Give me a break) and not being able to cook. Be thankful for small mercies.
22/06/12
And then the rain came down in a seven plagues of Egypt way. All day. Stuck in the house, I decided to have a crack at taking a half decent photo of my wee dog, Muffin. I set up a backdrop, speeedlites and brollies. I tried to get Muffin to sit still. To lie down. All with no success until my little assistant turned up and got Muffin to sit and look in various directions. I thought that this might be a more fitting shot. I'm not working with dogs again. Children yes, dogs no.
23/06/12
I never thought I'd see the day when I'm actually providing a cucumber update. Went in this morning to water the plants in the greenhouse to discover a load of little yellow flowers on the two cucumber plants. There does seem to be quite a lot of them - I'm suspecting they may need to be thinned out a little when the actual cucumbers start to appear. A little on-line research is needed I think. Stay tuned for further cucumber updates.
24/06/12
Big snail on the bin this morning. Totally the wrong lens for this sort of shot, but I couldn't be bothered running upstairs to get a macro lens on the camera. I'm in a moral dilemma - something has been eating the pepper plants in the greenhouse and I suspect it's either snails or slugs. There are also a couple of frogs living in the greenhouse and I was hoping that they would keep the snails and slugs under control. To nuke them or not. I'd prefer not to.
Anyhow, that's this week. I have a photo safari lined up tomorrow, to visit a couple of places I've never photographed and probably everyone else has. Next weekend is a visit to my son in Nottingham and there's a rumour of a work outing to go Karting on Thursday. Shouldn't be a problem filling the photography week.
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