The Thursday Night Workshop
The beautiful season again. The mild sunshine, the fresh breeze, and the splendid colors everywhere.
Everyone wants to see and to enjoy the seasonal changes by oneself. Going out to nearby country side to sing the fall seems to become an annual event. The company I'm working for is not different for this.
We, colleagues at work went together to Chyung-pyong(淸平, Tranquil Plat field), the lake county, on the last thursday night for strengthen team communications and unity. Of course, there were a big soju party and I had a crazy night one more time..
(The camp fire. I's not difficult to imagine alcohols from the picture..)
What I learned(acutally heard) from the talk with people and dialogues with colleagues in the crazy drunken night are:
1. Our dept. is the most unfavorite one in the team. (We have 6 in the team)
- It looks like a jealousy, isn't it ? Obviously.
2. The works/jobs of our dept. are 3D based.
- Well, true. How difficult the jobs are ! A sort of envy.
3. Most of teammates in the dept have difficulties in works as well as in social relationships.
- They are too busy to do everything perfectly.
4. I have served for the team too long.
- Yes, true again...
Hmm. I have not realized so far that I am so confident and optimistic..huh..
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The weather was really wonderful, and I enjoyed a lot all the fall's things like the deep-blue sky, the fresh air, the beautiful colors. There was a pretty school which was closed now, and it mathced with the season so natural. It would be better to come there with my lovely family..
(The pretty school building)
I need to lighten up everything, need to wind down and need to lay back for moments. Truely for moments.
(I found this ivy at the above school wall. It would be nice if I could cut the right top shadow and some wires..)
3 comments:
Ginkgo trees are my favorite
I think this is very good posting because I could feel fresh seasonal emotion when I read this essay.
At a glance of ginkgo tree picture I wanted exclude red things and immediately I realized you already pointed it out yourself. Why didn't you trim it later?
I commit same mistake often with my 20D body beacuse it's view finder has not full view. I guess it's just 90% of really image.
kangmi: oh, i have another kinko tree photos.. i'll upload them later..
raphael: yes. exactly. the viewfinder shows most of the view but not full.. I'm a little bit out-of-mind these days, so no idea to correct/modified the original files except simple treatments..
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