Home again!
May. 19th, 2005 11:03 pmThe trip from Albuquerque to Pagosa took a little over 4 hours, as I made sure I wasn't hotfooting it along the road, although the sun did its level best to keep the temperature inside the Civic pretty high. Rolling down the window didn't help much.
The closing was postponed again until tomorrow, which made my frantic dash to find a Kinko's (where I could receive a fax) something of a waste of time. (Oh, well... at least now I know where to find a Kinko's near Albuquerque.)
Speaking of the sun, it was at a marvelous altitude above the horizon when I passed the "Red Rocks" near the Abiquiu Reservoir in New Mexico. Here's a pretty good shot:

My current plate consists of two jobs that I ought to be able to take care of in fairly short order. One was a job I got a few days ago but could not get to owing to the energetic schedule of the meeting, and the second was a job I had originally refused because the original document is nearly unreadable. When I got a call several minutes after hanging up the phone with an offer to have the agency's staff type the document and email it to me... and extending the deadline, how could I refuse?
Anyway, I also have a telecon with a prospective client at 7 am tomorrow morning (so I perhaps ought to go to sleep). Then it's serious paper-chasing to put some closure to long-standing open issues. I'm charged.
Cheers...
The closing was postponed again until tomorrow, which made my frantic dash to find a Kinko's (where I could receive a fax) something of a waste of time. (Oh, well... at least now I know where to find a Kinko's near Albuquerque.)
Speaking of the sun, it was at a marvelous altitude above the horizon when I passed the "Red Rocks" near the Abiquiu Reservoir in New Mexico. Here's a pretty good shot:

My current plate consists of two jobs that I ought to be able to take care of in fairly short order. One was a job I got a few days ago but could not get to owing to the energetic schedule of the meeting, and the second was a job I had originally refused because the original document is nearly unreadable. When I got a call several minutes after hanging up the phone with an offer to have the agency's staff type the document and email it to me... and extending the deadline, how could I refuse?
Anyway, I also have a telecon with a prospective client at 7 am tomorrow morning (so I perhaps ought to go to sleep). Then it's serious paper-chasing to put some closure to long-standing open issues. I'm charged.
Cheers...
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Date: 2005-05-20 02:39 pm (UTC)