I'm glad that I saved Google's discontinued photo system (Picasa) to edit images. It does much of the simple edits that I want to have done without having to use a complex tool such as GIMP. Sometimes, all I need to do is adjust a picture so that staircase steps are parallel to the ground, and to strengthen colors that were weak in the original photo. In addition to simple cropping, that's all that was done to make this picture worth publishing. I mention the editing process for the above picture because I find it easier to do on a desktop than on a cellphone or tablet. So to get a good copy of this image (the only selfie I took on my trip), I had to do it at home.
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When I got home, the first thing I had to do was unpack. While unpacking, I found the costume jewelry that I had accidentally left at home. But I found another thing to be missing - a set of keys used to open up my downstairs storage compartment. Even worse, the key to the co-op's board meeting area (a vacant studio apartment we bought at the bottom of the market) was also missing. So I ended up asking a fellow board member to make a duplicate key for me. (We were supposed to meet at the end of the week, so that I can show him how to do things on his computer and be able to edit meeting minutes in my absence.) This board member decided to test out the replacement key and found that someone broke into the apartment. Luckily, nothing in the apartment was worth anything to a thief. But id result in a call to a handyman to secure the apartment for future use.
The second day after my return from the cruise, I was told that the old payroll system was cutting a check for me. Something got fouled up, as I had my pay being sent to two accounts. 75% would go to an account at bank #1, and the remainder would go to bank #2. It seems as if the conversion to a new payroll system (to be used in the new year) caused the problem. The new payroll system does not allow this type of pay split - all money has to go to a single account. So I'll bet that someone decided to change my status to requiring a paper check be cut, and force me to deal with the issue in the new payroll system.
By the time the end of the week came, I was in the mood to leave my job. No, this was not an issue of anger or frustration. It was simply an issue of whether it was worth my time to deal with the issues of working on an electronic assembly line in a time of pandemic resurgence. This is a decision not to be made lightly. Yet, it is a decision I should make soon - I can no longer be ambivalent about wanting this job. The first person I talked about this was my friend Vicki - and she gave me some food for thought. But I'll be speaking with other friends over the weekend, as I want to be sure of any decision I may make by the next time I report to the office.
PS: I just found out that a former friend became a grandma. Congratulations!!!!