In a novel break with
tradition I slept right through to 5.30am this morning. That's to be
encouraged(!) I got up and after watching Bob Ross and
checking on-line scrabble, I set off to work. Once there I did my
bit. I spent quite a bit of time today thinking about a business
scheme my cousin suggested. She reckons... well it's not good
business sense to tell the world about my next money-spinner. Suffice
to say that when it's ready my loyal readers will be amongst the
first to be tapped up for their hard earned dosh.
And all the job hunting
I've been doing lately might be beginning to achieve something - an
agency phoned today asking my availability for interviews over the
next week or so. I know I mustn't get my hopes up, but if any of my
loyal readers have any interview hints, tips or suggestions I'd be
grateful to hear them.
I then did some on-line
surveys for financial gain. It seemed a lot of survey for
relatively little financial gain, but it was something to do whilst
"er indoors TM" boiled up some
tea. And if I can finance some new trousers by idling away a few
minutes that would otherwise be wasted, then that's a more productive
use of my precious time. At the moment I seem to be frittering a lot
of time away on nonsense. Like on-line scrabble. I have nineteen
games on the go at the moment....
And talking of financial
gain, I sold a painting tonight. Since I launched Badger
Original Landscapes back in November I've now sold a grand total
of four paintings. That's only one a month. Or four times more than
Van Gogh
sold in his lifetime, depending on your perspective...
What a picture that is... and the painting too ;0)
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