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193 days

Colin Campbell
by Colin Campbell on 27/07/21 18:00

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Reminders, reminders everywhere! 

Working at home the other day in a rubbish little home office which was a playroom, which has a drum kit in it and a sofa and a desk about the size of a postage stamp (note to self, must sort home office out properly because life has changed for me). 

Reminders everywhere though of what it was like a year ago, when I was broken and seemed to be heading towards being really, really broken in the worst possible way. 

I wanted to continue to do the blog and Millie types it but I had to be able to transfer the audio files to her when I was working from home and my SD card reader broke. 

I had cancelled everything, had no subscriptions and had massive trauma in spending any money on anything. 

I bought a Gigbot card reader for £6 off amazon and to get it quickly I signed up to Amazon prime and then cancelled it the next day and had to pay something like 6p for the delivery (shows you what’s possible if you can pay attention). 

And then I pick it up today to send a blog to Millie that I’d just done and it reminds me exactly of where we were. 

It doesn’t remind me in a bad way, it's precious to me this little card reader. 

What’s more precious is how hard I worked to keep the blog running at a time where it was just irrelevant because everything else was terrible. 

In 193 days time it will be my 3000th blog post published and so I’m thinking about that now. 

I’d like to celebrate with people that understand or have enjoyed or who have contributed and so, you can email me here or you can comment on the blog if you get any ideas of what we might do to mark a special day for me at least. 

Nothing too elaborate, not too high with the highs or too low with the lows but a red flag in the sand perhaps. See you then. 

 

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