- The days are getting shorter and we’ve had to turn on the furnace to keep warm. I’m hoping for several more nice days before winter, and we may get them but it may not be shorts weather again until spring. At least not for me. The leaves are changing colors and falling, some trees before others. It will still be some weeks before raking is necessary, and I’ll need to wait for the trees to be finished before cleaning the house gutters. I already have a list started for spring, just some projects I'd like to do (fire pit!) and products that will be needed.
- The gardens are in order after cleaning them up and adding the composted soil to the nutrient-starved east garden. Kate got the garlic planted a few days ago. Feel free to visit the garden blog. Updates come sporadically over there, but I still try to hit all the highlights and usually post a bunch of pictures.
- It’s football season! The Badgers are well on their way to a *ahem* hopefully undefeated season and one of the four College Football Playoff berths. The Packers unfortunately lost Aaron Rodgers to a broken collarbone last weekend, but I still have hope of winning games and making the playoffs - then anything can happen. I enjoy watching Badger and Packer games but it does seem to take up a big chunk of the weekends so I don't really watch the other games like I used to.
- I’ve begun (or continued) a job search. What a pain. Everything is online these days, complete the application, upload your resume, answer these questions – only 38 pages long, you’re almost done! Then you get to the interviews. 'Star interview' questions? Never heard of it before my wife mentioned it recently, and that explains some of the questions I've heard before. I’ll need to brush up on a few work stories, I guess, to make myself look good. Looking for a job is selling yourself. My problem is, I’ve never been a salesman. I better learn quick with more interviews upcoming!
- We haven't had the bikes out much lately, with the cooler and wet weather. I should start looking for a place to take them in for off-season maintenance. Mostly they need professional adjustments of the gears and my brakes. I think I know of a nearby place, just off the bike path of course, so I should contact them this weekend and schedule it.
Prehistoric Pranksters
1 day ago
2 comments:
Good luck with the job hunting! It's a nuisance these days completing the paperwork and having everything set up for interviews. The days of a simple CV and wearing a tie whilst looking appropriately smart has long gone.
I'm guilty of neglecting my blog too. Work, reading and modelling doesn't make for interesting reading.
Thank you. I'm torn. The known evil vs. the unknown.
I may write more about it soon.
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