My summer office (beta)

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    I nurtured the idea for about six months, it appeared while working at home, arranging a workplace , etc.
    The main ingredient was already with me: I live in a relatively quiet area, in a  semi-detached house with a fenced yard, where there is enough space and quite pleasant scenery.
    The second step is to cover the yard with Wi-Fi . It was completed quite quickly in the process of deploying a home-carpet-network .
    The last problem was furniture, such that it wouldn’t be hard to take to the street, it’s not a pity to leave it in the rain, well,  at least it’s a bit convenient. With this case, I pulled for a long time, until today =)
    Good weather, inspiration and being in the attic of the old table did the trick.

    I apologize in advance for the poor pictures. Only an old digital soap box was at hand , and it was very lazy to pull out one of the  friends-photographers .
    The view from the garden. Your humble servant and his best friend is a self-timer :) So, as I said, the idea lived and developed in my head for quite some time. There were several test trips with a stool, experiments with the network. In the end, I implemented my plan, while in beta stage :) If things go well, maybe I will put better furniture, attach a canopy or something like that.
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    Pros:
    • It’s more pleasant to work than indoors. Fresh air, light breeze, furnishings. Almost in nature, and at the same time not far from home.
    • The yard is fenced, the table is not very visible from the outside. Onlookers do not interfere, unlike working in cafes / parks.
    • Your wifi :)

    Minuses:
    • Weather - you can sit only when she deigns to be good.
    • Sunlight. Although the table is located in the shade, but still at noon the screen pretty much glare.
    • Limited time laptop. You can solve by forwarding the cable from the mains. But it will either need to be removed or protected from rain , etc.
    • Moshkara and figs falling from trees. So far they don’t really interfere, the first ones have not really woken up yet, but I think it will be possible to save yourself from them with ointments / fumes / etc.
    • Noise from the roadway. The area, although quiet, but cars can interfere. I'm saving my headphones

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