Many changes are in store in the near future. Our branch structure is being reorganized at work and so I am in the process of interviewing for either a new position or a new position. I'm a little worn out with all the changes which has been taking its toll on many of us. I thought this would be a good time to post pictures of where I work. These are the ones that did not make it to our website final design.This is just for fun and nostalgia. This picture is a view from my favorite Seattle restaurant - India Bistro in Ballard. Margot and I recently had lunch while I was looking for pictures of things to carve (I'm working on a new set of pannels for the living room walls and trying to find something interesting to attempt).

At the prompting of several friends, I am looking at selling some of my photography. I've setup a small flier and now need to read up on metadata and digital methods. Its a little overwhelming. So, we'll see but its a fun idea and something I dearly love.
I've also got several projects going right now that need to be completed this winter and I'm trying to find time and space to do them will all the other changes happening. Right now the short list is as follows:
- use spare yard to create new granny squares blanket (I've been loving the yarn I used on a couple of recent projects and now need to get it completed)

- Finish putting together scrapbook from miscellaneous pictures occupying my living room floor
- Decide on photography business and how much work/ effort I want to put into it
- Finish this silly pile of books on my living room table (one down several to go!)
These are the silly little items on my list. There are several bigger "life projects" that need to happen but I'm still battling them out. I suppose those will be interesting topics for reflection later but in the meantime... winter is certainly on its way.
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Hi Tiffany! Just wanted to leave you a quick note saying I do in fact read your blog and I really enjoy it. I love to have a stack of projects going into winter - it makes those dreary (to me anyway) months go by faster and gives me something to look forward to. Good luck with all the changes at work! Your city there seems beautiful - I've never been. I miss you!
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