A day in the life

By Shelling

White & green

My island is very flat. When there is a combination of strong winds and snow, there's usually predictable problems. As you see in the extra, the snow has almost blown away in the flat, unsheltered places and it lands where there's shelter behind bushes or trees. By then the snow is mixed with earth and plant-debris, which makes it hard and compact and very difficult and heavy to shift around. 

I hav a hundred metres or so to clear in order to get up to the main road, which I had to, since one of my colleagues at the theatre has turned ill and I was asked to fill in. It took me an hour to get the car out and I felt my workout was done for the day.

The people working with clearing the snow are mostly alert and know what they need to do but the constant wind makes the drifts close up again shortly after the snowplough has passed. 

In my quest for unusual angles at the theatre, I present this curved wall which on the other side has the theatre room with its curved backwall. The day became a long one, I'we worked during both shows, meaning I left home at 14:30 and came home by 23. 

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