
Busy Week While my CBC friends are still on the lock-out line with no work, I am swamped (hey guys - come up here...I've got lots for you to do). The problem with going on holidays is the amount of stuff that tends to pile up while you're gone. It's been an incredibly busy week trying to get caught up, plus I just got landed a new project that is going to take a lot of my time. It's an interesting one though - working with a local First Nation here to develop materials for a heritage plan. One of our hydro facilities affects a lake that has been used by this First Nation for thousands of years and there are a number of historic sites that they want marked/protected/etc. This could involve anything from interpretive signage to materials for school children to producing a video to publishing a book.
Luckily I've wrapped up a number of the projects I was working on earlier - a DVD on the life cycle of the chinook salmon, several new brochures, some interpretive signs for the fishladder and for a new footbridge that just opened up on a trail beside our Whitehorse facility. This all feels like play to me. I still shake my head that I actually get paid to do this stuff!
Getting back to the lock-out, there are some really good blog sites that are documenting this dispute. Go here for more icons like the one that you see at the top of today's entry. And through PC's blog I've found Tod Maffin's site, which is excellent. I even stumbled across a video there made in St. John's - I think I got a glimpse of my friend Ted walking the line.
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