What's your workstation like today?

I was inspired by a thread created long ago about someone showing off how they were working outside on such a nice day.

Well I am outside on university campus right now. It’s about 89 Fahrenheit degrees, sunny, no clouds in sight, and a nice breeze blowing over every so often. I have my iPod with me on shuffle and a vanilla pudding parfait by my side. I would take a picture but my webcam on this laptop is complete **** and I don’t have a real camera on me at the moment. Plus once you seen a university’s quad, you probably have seen them all.

So share, what’s your workstation like today?

EDIT: I managed to snap a decent picture on Cheese.
http://thumbnails29.imagebam.com/9916/32bc1799156843.jpg](http://www.imagebam.com/image/32bc1799156843)

Linuxified wrote:
> I was inspired by a thread created long ago about someone showing off
> how they were working outside on such a nice day.
>
> Well I am outside on university campus right now. It’s about 89
> Fahrenheit degrees, sunny, no clouds in sight, and a nice breeze blowing
> over every so often. I have my iPod with me on shuffle and a vanilla
> pudding parfait by my side. I would take a picture but my webcam on
> this laptop is complete **** and I don’t have a real camera on me at the
> moment. Plus once you seen a university’s quad, you probably have seen
> them all.
>
> So share, what’s your workstation like today?
>
> EDIT: I managed to snap a decent picture on Cheese.
> ‘[image: http://thumbnails29.imagebam.com/9916/32bc1799156843.jpg]’
> (http://www.imagebam.com/image/32bc1799156843)
>
>
wow…not many seem to wanna chat on this topic, but i will…

earlier today i video chatted with a friend i met in Omaha Nebraska in
'88 who is not living (and teaching english) in China…

here now it is clear, sunny and 14 degrees (C) with a very light wind
of about 11km/h, relative humidity about 60% and the sun goes down
around 19:15…

by then i’ll be an hours drive away and into the second course of Thai
food in the company of two ladies from California (via Texas and roots
in Africa) and then i’ll walk around the corner and listen to some
Blues by a 71 year old African (by way of the USA, for generations)
named Eddie Campbell…who is a Chicago Blues Legend…

all of this being done by a Texan living in Denmark…

the world keeps getting smaller and smaller!
and, more and more interesting.


DenverD
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