However, let me add that I have just worked fourteen days with only one day off, and I have really enjoyed the experience, even if the work has been mostly mundane . . . hey, it's Christmas work, when it ends I'm back to square one, unless of course something comes up.
If you don't know who I am and what I do for a living then let me fill you in - I'm a taxidermist . . .
Only kidding! I'm not a taxidermist and therefore I'll not be filling you in so to speak! I grew up as a youngster in the world of gardening - my father worked in that sphere, and so does my brother, whom is ten years my senior. I grew up with skills I never knew I had - consequently I became a Civil Servant for seven years. Then I got into sales, followed by Marketing and Distribution Management and Team Management until . . . I realised that I was chasing footsteps . . .
. . . and I returned, kicking and screaming, to gardening once more. How did that happen? It was the movement of life - and I do enjoy myself out there, but at this time of year there isn't much work for me to do in the UK - hence the warehouse work I've been doing. Tomorrow I go to London to work with my brother - he's 64 now - and on Wednesday it's back to the Warehouse until the moment they tell me my services are no longer required - so be it.
Me in Gardening Mode |
Look it's almost Christmas, and at least I'll have a few quid in me pocket so that I can enjoy it, and New Year, with PJ - who is out tonight! By the way, Oodles of Noodles is on the settee next to me - I have a photo of her, would you like to see it? I took it just a couple of days back as she basked in the Glory of her Victory in 'The Battle for the Stairs' - Arnold prefers the bed anyway. So be it!
Yours in a kinda deludedly surreal way,
Doug McMillan.
Hi, my name is Oodles of Noodles and I have The Stairs Factor! |
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