When I'm at my busiest I have the least time to blog and that is the current situation. I sorted out the import of the scanner by paying the extra tax being levied by UK is support of our masters in Washington. Then I sorted out how to get my new allocation of EAN ( bar code) numbers which now has a great dollop of do it yourself. The first series are unique to PMP then more numbers and then another number generated by the agent which added to our number gives the EAN the last stage is on line. Then I can get our latest DVDs listed on Amazon. Another bit of effort required is to get more material on digital download for the shop, I encountered one of the Ukraine trip that had not registered on the master, I remade it and still had problems until we copied it with another machine, the likelihood of this was outlandishly rare but all is well and I can recommence catch up. I've also been trying to get the last few trips worth of still photos filed, this is ongoing. The main thrust of the day was the shelving units, all are now caulked so look integral with the room. A couple of the sections I reused timber for need some more remedial work but that can be ongoing tomorrow while I get the first sections shelves erected. Everything has had an initial coat of white paint. The shelves themselves when cut will be painted before installation. Tonight a selection of photos from the past week with Orpington. Hoping to get filming done this Thursday, a long list already presented with lots more local opportunities for autumn. We have still to sit and get our cultural rations sorted out for the season and time is marching on! Comments are closed.
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