Whoever said that we have not had a summer is the person who is locked in an office from 9-5. I feel sorry for those who are in this catergory. This is obviously not me and I am going to show you how me and my camera had a very good summer the best I can remember in a long time. If we do not explore this world we will call our lives boring. If we do not venture out and do things that we have not done before we will say there is nothing to do round here. I have made the most of my freedom this summer by putting myself out there and making the most of any opportunity that comes my way. It will mean getting up that bit earlier, as if you had a 9-5 job. It will mean that people will try to hold you back, waste your time or just not be on time, but you have to push for the best, make it the best, and dont give up until you are so tired that you are chatting some much rubbish you are not making sense and no one is laughing at your jokes, or so tired that when you are doing 100 miles on the motorway you are struggling to stay awake. Please Lord just get me home. I have had enough fun now. Sometimes making the most of your summer will mean you will have to do it alone. As my friend has just done going to Atlanta.
So it all started on the 23rd of June 2009 the day I was made redundant. This was a great day for me it meant no more work for at least the rest of the week. Little did I know 2 months later I would still be out of work, but here I am. That day is was blazing hot (in fact 28 degrees hot) and like what blendonites do and globespanites do we all go down the pub to celebrate our redundancy. So we all went down Blackfriars Bridge and sat along the river bank until it was time to get back to the kids, or the wife, the boyfriend or the empty home.
As you view these photos tell me what you think. No bad comments please. FMK74 x
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