{"id":20140,"date":"2013-06-05T22:21:54","date_gmt":"2013-06-06T03:21:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/travelswithmiranda.uskeba.ca\/?p=20140"},"modified":"2016-09-21T15:12:31","modified_gmt":"2016-09-21T12:12:31","slug":"lots-of-typing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.raecrothers.ca\/blog\/lots-of-typing\/","title":{"rendered":"Lots of Typing"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>My biggest transcription client is keeping me busy this week! I finally learned over the winter to take on as much as I can in such situations even if it means a week of 14+ hour days since the droughts can be quite severe. I still have another four hours to do on the current project, but it&#8217;s 9PM and the deadline is 11AM tomorrow, so I may push on for only another hour or so. I worked till 11PM Monday and 10PM yesterday, so I&#8217;m feeling a little knackered.<\/p>\n<p>The thing with transcription is that you actually have to work to get paid. It&#8217;s not a job where you can stare out the window for five minutes and pad that into your invoice. You&#8217;re paid to complete so much audio regardless of how long it takes you. When you have 10 hours worth of typing to do, that&#8217;s 10 hours of sitting at your desk moving your foot and hands. You can&#8217;t do that straight, at least not for several days in a row. So the days grow quite long as the breaks increase when fatigue sets in.<\/p>\n<p>I put in a good morning, then took a long break for lunch. Charles gave me the heads up yesterday that Nels is returning this weekend to haul stuff out of his yard. So I spent a half hour or so doing a final audit of all the junk and hauling a few more pallets to finish my boardwalk and to bring to Ken. If I catch sight of Nels and he appears more rational than the first time we met, I&#8217;m going to see if I can convince him to have the water and power turned on to his property, with me paying the utility bills for the rest of the summer.<\/p>\n<p>Then, I packed up the dolly and tools that I borrowed from Charles and trundled over there with two empty jugs to fill with water. No one was home, so I just left the things in plain sight, filled up, and headed home to make some food.<\/p>\n<p>Reading Apartment Therapy this morning, I found a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.thekitchn.com\/recipe-salmon-and-black-sesame-onigiri-japanese-rice-balls-recipes-from-the-kitchn-190352\">recipe for onigiri<\/a>, Japanese rice balls, so I had that on the brain even though I didn&#8217;t have nori (seaweed), never mind anything interesting to stuff in them. And then I remembered something my cousin gave me last summer, a sachet she&#8217;d been given by a Japanese exchange student. All the text on it is in Japanese so I had no idea what the contents were although I could read (if not comprehend) a lot of the words.<\/p>\n<p>I pulled it out and realised the picture on the front was of onigiri! I was holding mix ins for them! I put some rice on to cook and opened up the sachet. WOAH! It smelled like fish food! I could identify bits of dried nori, salmon, and shrimp as well as coarse salt and sesame seeds. I figured that if it was like most Japanese food, it would be addictive despite the strange smell.<br \/>\nOnce the rice was ready, I decided it needed a little something, so I turned it into sushi (rice seasoned with sweet rice vinegar) and then put in a little bit of the fishy stuff before making up a few balls. As I suspected, the fishy stuff was addictive! So this was a very good first introduction to onigiri and you can blame my internet connection for there not being any pictures. I am amused that lunch was made with a sachet from Tokyo given to me in Montreal, vinegar bought in Hampton Roads, and rice bought in Dallas!<\/p>\n<p>I powered through a good chunk of the afternoon, then took a break to restring and clean my new clothesline and make dinner. Now, I&#8217;m getting my second wind and should be able to get a little more done tonight so I don&#8217;t have to rush in the morning.<\/p>\n<p>I badly need to get some groceries, but that takes about three hours out of the day, so I&#8217;m hoping I won&#8217;t have time to get any tomorrow&#8230; I have decided to go to Willow Bunch since I need to drop some stuff off at the thrift store, so maybe that would cut the grocery run to two hours. I only realised today that prices at their Co-Op would be the same as in Assiniboia, only the selection would be even more restricted.<\/p>\n<p>Back to work I go. I surely have the fittest fingers in all the land!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>My biggest transcription client is keeping me busy this week! I finally learned over the winter to take on as much as I can in such situations even if it means a week of 14+ hour days since the droughts can be quite severe. 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