Sunday, July 26, 2020

WFH Realities

I keep forgetting that some of my out-of-town friends read my blog regularly and get a little worried if I go "radio silent." Sorry about that. It's been a combination of things, but I'll try to get you all caught up over the next few days.


The powers that be at work decided that with everybody on the admin team working from home it would be a great time to replace the carpet in the front office.
This was my office in late February of this year.


This was my office after I cleaned it out.
 So I went in to clear out my personal items and bring them home and clear my space of all the extra junk and clutter I didn't need. (They've been scanning documents I need to the network so I can access them remotely, but piling the originals on my desk.)

 It's downright humbling to see a place that is usually teeming with people so empty and bare.

On the other hand, it's nice to know somebody still has a sense of humor and has set up the company's cornhole game in the empty space. It must be just the ticket to de stress in the middle of the day.

8 comments:

Just Ducky said...

You never realize how much stuff you have at work until it is time to take it home! When I retired I started taking a few things home most every day so not to have a huge amount on the last day.

Quiltdivajulie said...

Totally love the corn hole game in that empty space!

Glen QuiltSwissy said...

Corn hole!!!!! At least something is productive in there

Mickey's Musings said...

It's a good workplace when they have a sense of humour.
What a great game ;)

Michele in Harrisburg said...

Love the painting. It's a great way to have a cubicle with a view!

Kathy said...

I was just wondering about you today, glad all is well with you!

suzanne, dutchess county NY said...

Is the painting with the pots one of your own Lynne? It was the first thing that caught my eye in your photo

QuiltGranma said...

I remember when I retired I had to bring in BOXES!!! to haul out my stuff! How did i fit it all in my desk there? It took a number of days to haul it out.