
My son Teagan brought Frimousse, the class’ hamster, home for the weekend. With two cats in the house, it’s always an epic battle to make sure everybody stays safe. 😉

Specs:
I’ve been riding this puppy since October 2009 and so far, the only things I’ve had to change were the grips and chain (too many ledge grinds…). I am missing two spokes from the rear wheel, but that’s not the end of the world.
All in all, I love my ride!

See also: “Watch out for the Super Harvest Moon” on NASA.gov.
The exterior of a high-school nearby is being remodeled and in it I see a sweet new Montreal BMX spot in the making.



The eye sees what it wants to. 🙂
I found my way to Morgan Maassen‘s site, however indirectly, through one of Stevey‘s tweets.
Beautiful compositions, boosted colors, ocean and surfboarding. Color me drooling.

We, at Automattic, have talked a lot about the challenges telecommuters can face when it comes to health, sanity and sedentism while at our annual meetup. Working from home has a lot of advantages, but it’s sometimes difficult to make a clear transition between work and personal life when it comes to schedule, habits and so on.
Here is what I’ll be experimenting with this week: working from the comfort of my home office in the morning, then take advantage of my lunch break to relocate for the afternoon.
High-speed iPhone/3G tethering, full-featured laptops and long-lasting batteries make these kind of things easily achievable nowadays, without compromising on performance nor productivity. Since I am lucky enough to be provided with all of the tools and flexibility I could potentially need to do so, not taking advantage of them would simply be silly.
The expected work and lifestyle improvements I’m aiming for are:
So here’s to committing to and iterating towards a better lifestyle, and thanks Automattic for not only affording me everything I need to do so but for proactively encouraging the entire workforce to find the right work/life balance.
Now, if only those darn bees would stop buzzing around my head… Working outdoors is a risky business, I want danger pay! 😉
Asides:
A couple of sunset pictures taken from the deck of our rental cottage in Mallets Bay (Colchester, VT), where my family and I spent a wonderful vacation last week.
Fresh sausage sandwich from William J. Walter, Stewart’s black cherry soda, sun, park and my skateboard. If I’m missing anything, I really don’t know what it might be. 🙂