office outside

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One of the nice thing with more temperate weather involves hanging outside. I enjoy an outdoor office in these times including as a place to compose this blog. Of course setting up the office requires more than just a RE-opening: no comparison (exists) to returning to a summer (or winter) vacation home. Making it ready requires power washing a desk, getting out the umbrella, uncovering and cleaning the top the table that functions as a desk. What remained at ready: my first (named by the late NYCCouncil Member Walter McCaffrey) “Corey’s Rolling Research Wagon” containing one surge protector, spare chargers for the iPad and iPhone and MacBook, a desk lamp, mouse, mousepad, and other things one might want to inhabitant one’s workplace. Nearby that former #1 Briefcase one finds a large external flat screen similar to the device occupying my office desk. And of course a landline extension also at the ready for outside deployment. The only major things that remain re-deploying a coffee-maker (unless I cool to that “tradition.”). Taking our the chaise lounge I use for outdoor reading and procuring a new bench/storage chest and fan (to deploy on unduly warm days.) I used (perhaps created) spare moments these past week to ready it. I actually enjoyed it’s used on Friday, and for a few moments before and after this weekend’s basketball game. But this morning I find myself quite content to know it’s at the ready.

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Cayce Crown

I love sitting on my terrace and working. Outside is grand.
Corey Bearak

The best. Pre-office days, I recall drafting a column on noise on a bench outside the gift shop at the Pearl S. Buck Homestead (Shelly was perusing inside after our tour) during a December 2003 winter. It was a low-tech time; I wrote in a small notepad I was using up (about half the size of the "Reporter's Notebook" spiral pads that were my norm those days). This one I composed on my iPad.

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