March 12, 2004
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San Antonio River Walk Photo and enhancement by Chris Duffy
Well, I’m glad to see another Friday evening roll around. I’ve been working on a big project all week at work and it’s finally done . . . we finished it at 5:30 this evening. It was an RFI (Request for Information) from one of our large customers and contained lots and lots of technical data, product specs and white papers. I think it’s a good piece of work and truely a team effort, but I’m not at all sorry to see the end of it; my other work has suffered because of it. Now we’ll just have to wait and see if we win the order.
Comments (10)
Another really fine picture. Just beautiful.
:sunny:LaMansion… right? I hope you have a great weekend, Chris. :love:
Oooooh, I think I remember that bend in the River Walk and certainly that hotel! It’s a beautiful place to be sure. Great picture Christine! :sunny:
…absolutiely LOVE this photo, Chris! :goodjob: All those arches and the peace of the water flow to a wonderful continuing circle. The guests who have an overlooking veranda are fortunate, indeed.
Would you be so kind to clue me in? My very best good wishes for a great result from your efforts.
MuSe
M
…have heard the term “white paper” but don’t know what it means.
…you are so cleaver and know your Sister well – how perfect your birthday gift to her.
PS: enjoyed the pics of previous posts.
:spinning: ….ooops, make that “clever” – not “cleaver” :fun: M
That is a gorgeous picture! Congratulations on completing the project! :goodjob:
I hope your computer problems are fixed soon.. but I guess they will be by the time you read this :love:
From the look of it, you are an excellent worker, Christine. That’s good because when you are done with a project, you will feel good about it and can take the credit for it.
Your photos are so beautiful. San Antone has always been one of my favorite cities. So much history there.
Thanks for visiting the Beacon. I value your comments.
Great photo, certainly looks familiar. :giggle:
The tree on the Alamo grounds in previous entry would be certainly very old but I couldn’t make out the leaves to see if it was an oak.
I hope you get it.
Mike