Yesterday (Sunday May 2) at 1400 the workshop was launched.
Beside some minor oddities with regards to the practicalities on the boat the first day started well.
Some sore backs - but that is to be expected.
Dinner with app. 900 Russians finished (...) the day at 2200 Swedish time.
Then we had bad news and good news.
Because we are moving between timezones (Helsinki is +1 hour compared w Stockholm) and the boat-time changes with it (and thus the opening hours of the conference section with it), we decided, workshop-wise, to stay on Swedish time.
So we just started now this morning at 0730 (who said things come easily?).
So we loose one hour going to Helsinki only to "find" it again going back...
The pictures show the boat leaving Stockholm behind (far away) and Jerry talking to class about posturer
Michael
Beside some minor oddities with regards to the practicalities on the boat the first day started well.
Some sore backs - but that is to be expected.
Dinner with app. 900 Russians finished (...) the day at 2200 Swedish time.
Then we had bad news and good news.
Because we are moving between timezones (Helsinki is +1 hour compared w Stockholm) and the boat-time changes with it (and thus the opening hours of the conference section with it), we decided, workshop-wise, to stay on Swedish time.
So we just started now this morning at 0730 (who said things come easily?).
So we loose one hour going to Helsinki only to "find" it again going back...
The pictures show the boat leaving Stockholm behind (far away) and Jerry talking to class about posturer
Michael
Monday, May 03, 2010
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We are blogging from our Anniversary workshop!
(Organized by Hofmann Teknik AB).





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