Some mornings it’s hard for me to tear away from the beautiful garden that is living and growing just beyond my patio in my back yard. I work from home, so it is way too easy to put off going back in the house and geting down to the work I must do. On those mornings, I wish that I could just sit among the flowers, butterflies and hummingbirds, maybe with my laptop or my phone, and do what was required of me. In fact, I am now looking at what it would take to convert a relatively unused metal shed into a sort of remote office in my back yard. This particular shed has a large window facing the sunny spot in the garden, and it is slightly elevated above the rest of the yard, so it catches the cool breezes quite nicely. It’s a little far away from the house to get a good internet signal, but my techie griends tell me that is easily solved, and I believe them. I have an old desk and chair I could put out there, and who knows? I might just create another little nook for working, close to the plants and animals I just have a hard time saying good-bye to every morning! Thoughts?
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