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Whitish colorful days!

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Last month I have begun to post a series of autumn photos which I call DAP(Daily Autumn Picture). My goal was to post 25 DAPS in 25 days and I called this small project 25 colorful days.

The thing is that the leaves felt from the trees sooner that I expected and the landscapes weren't that colorful, suddenly. So after 18 days, I have stopped posting DAPs and thought it was over for this project.

But then came an early visitor and all the sad and grayish landscapes turned white. Now it was definitely over for autumnal photography and it was more the time to take out the skis and snowshoes. But the next morning, when the sun came out, all this whiteness ignited and beneath, there was traces of autumn signs.

I must have taken 200 photos in a half hour and then I thought that I could finish my 25 colorful days with some of the best. So here the first photo of the last series of DAPs for 2009. I hope you will enjoy those whitish colorful days! :D

Photo of my photo of my photos.

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(Click on the photo to have the zoom option)

Today's Project 52's photo is special because of the date. Three years ago, I began a project called Project 365 in which I took a photo each day for 365 days. This project, in my case lasted 2 years and my regular readers know how much I was proud of what I have accomplished.

At the end of the first year, I made a mosaic with all the photos I took during that year and I loved the idea. So I always had the plan of making another one with my 2 years photos and print it. And in August while I was beginning a new life, again and moving in a new apartment, I decided to do it.

I finally picked 500 consecutive photos from June 4th 2007 to October 15th 2008 because it was a round number and it was a period of time where I perfectly done it without missing any day. Plus, It covered some of the most happiest days of my new life with amongst other things, my trips to Iceland and Guatemala.

I used a software called MacOSaiX to build the mosaic with a self-portrait as a guide to arrange the photos. The software did quite a good job choosing the good pictures to form the head, lips, eyes, etc...
Depending on the distance where you are, you either see my face or five hundred different photos placed side by side. And I built the frame myself.

Now, some of you may ask what's the use of having this kind of picture on your wall?

You'd be surprised how useful it is..

Let's say that you meet an old friend and you invite him to your house(and Lord knows how often it happens). First question he asks(Always the same, isn't it?):

"So, what have you done in the last years?"

Ha ah! No need to relate a long and exhausting story about what you have done each day during that period of time. You can simply answer:

"Look on the wall!"

{sigh}

How my life will be easier now... :happy:

Amy, the gossip nuthatch

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Promised news

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This is my first quiet evening since a long time. So I will take advantage of it to regain contact with my Opera gang. :D

Tonight I'm back at the camp after an exhausting week where I have worked 9 days in a row and move to Dalexia and I's new house. An exhausting move because we had a lot of stuff, Dalexia more than me, and with no truck but only are 2 cars and my trailer, we made a lot of back and forths. :ko:

But the most difficult part was not to really start the camp season with all the unexpected troubles associated with this task or moving the refrigerator up to the second floor, it was to deal with our new landlords who are, to say the least, a couple of strange specimens. monkey

Firstly, you have to know that the house we have rented is some kind of camp that has been renovated over the years and is not in perfect shape. The walls of the basement are wavy, the floor too and the interior finish is mostly missing but the place is great. The huge windows on the front are amazing and the cathedral ceilings give air to every rooms. And when we have rented it, our new landlords told us that many more renovation would be done before we move in and that reassured us. They also told us the story of the last tenants who didn't pay the rent in the last 4 months and were at the origin of many broken things in the house. It seems strange to us that the charming couple who were living there when we have visited the house were that bad but anyway, all the reparation promised were written on the lease and signed by the landlords. :whistle:

But at that time, we didn't know what kind of handymen they were... :worried:

When we saw the house empty for the first time, we realized that it was worst that it seemed when there was furniture in every rooms. Everything is unlevel in that house. I always joke that my level wants to runaway since I have bring it there! :no:

But it's ok, the landlords will fix the kitchen floor, the basement walls, the two outside doors, the hot water tank, the shower, etc. :happy:

Yes they have changed the ceramic on the kitchen floor and they even have putted an extra plywood to put it straight but guess what? The result is worst than the old floor! If you spill a glass of water, you will have to run after the liquid to sponge it! :right:

They only changed the hot water tank after Dalexia found 1 inch of water all over the basement floor. They have changed one door for an ugly green painted used door and we still have to slam with all our strength the second level door to close it. They have installed the gyproc on the basement walls without putting any wooden frame back. They also have changed the shower faucet because it was not working and guess what? The new one doesn't work either!!!! :bomb:

And there are not only incompetent, there are also arrogant. The woman took the time to write us a note to tell us to keep the kitchen counters clean after she has found a piece of scotch tape on one of them!!! HEY! Every framing in the house looks like a roller-coaster track and when I take a shower the shower head is at my chin level and you take the time to write a note to complain about a piece of scotch tape left by the old occupants! :troll:

And speaking of them, we have met them by accident at the restaurant last week and guess what? Yes, they didn't pay the 4 last rents to the landlords but not because they didn't want but because a bailiff came 4 months ago to order them to pay the rent directly to the bank owning the landlords mortgage! And guess who we believe now... :rolleyes:

But not everything is bad about this move, at the contrary. Dalexia and I are moving in a new place where they are no memories from our old lives attach to it and where we can start are own story with it all those misfortunes but also with all our complicity and love and that is wonderful and great. :smile:

News from the north

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I'm taking a small pause tonight to write these lines. I have been working since Monday of last week. I also have spent my first nights sleeping at the camp.

Yes, it has really begin. The employees are hired and have started working for real. I have arrived at the camp last Friday to open the water system for every buildings. It wasn't a piece of cake since many pipes were broken because they froze during winter. By chance I had a plumber with me who was as competent as gentleman so we have worked hard but everything was done.

And Monday it was the first day for the majority of my new employees and, without bragging, I have to say that I am really pride of myself. For the first time in my professional life, I had the opportunity to make things my own way and this is what I did. I told them what I want from them, how I would like the working ambience to be and what I was willing to give them in return. It seems that the current has passed because today I had a happy working team giving more than I was expected. I'm proud because I have present my vision of work to them and I believe that this vision can be viable and can satisfy the employees as much as the direction. That being said, I wouldn't have been able to deliver the speech I have delivered a few years ago. You can't buy experience...

Our first clients will only arrived on the 28th of May but before that, we have to put the camp into shape. And on the 16th, we have a big three days group chore where many volunteers will come to help us. It's a lot of organization and by experience, these events can quickly become hard to managed and deceiving for the participants and the organizers, so without putting to much pressure on my head, I will try to organized a super group chore where everyone will be happy and a lot of work will be done. Without putting to much pressure on my head, I said... :whistle:

Hey! This project 52 really work, I only sat in front of my laptop to post this week photo and here I am blathering about my job again. To bad my photos aren't as great as I would wish they would be. Maybe if I would take as much photos as I was taking when I did my 365 project, the quality would increase. Maybe this summer, when a routine will settle and I will find the way to find more times to do some personal stuff, the results will be better.. Until then, here's my 6th week photo: 3 Canadian geese migrating back to the northern lands. A sure sign that spring has really arrived...

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