Friday, July 22, 2011

Daniel's New(ish) Job

Daniel and a couple other guys on the train in Atlanta GA.

Well I could write about Madeline for days but I will digress and write about something else for a change, Daniel's newish job. Back in October/November of last year Daniel took a web position at Norfolk Southern Corp. I think he likes it, its quite corporate, which I wouldnt be able to handle but he doesnt seem to mind. His office is very close to home in downtown Norfolk, which I think is awesome. I can't wait to take Maddie on the ferry to visit him. He works just on the other side of the Elizabeth River, I have visited him once so far at the office, its a pretty cool building although I didnt like the elevator ride, it made my ears pop. Daniel's new job requires him to travel a bit which I havent gotten used to yet. So far he has gone to Washington DC, Atlanta GA, somewhere in Florida, and Charleston SC. I wish we could go with him, maybe sometime in the future. Well I would go into to details about his new job but I am not exactly certain what he does and that place is crazy when it comes to security so even if I knew I dont think I should share:) So here are a few pics instead.


Daniel standing in front of his office building, thats alot of windows.

A picture of his view from his office, if you look closely there are a bunch of fire fighters on that roof across the way.




And this picture is taken from the end of our street. As you can see Daniels office is within view, its a shame there is a river with a tunnel/bridge between us and it. The traffic is horrible and they are about to put a toll on the tunnels. When they do that, Daniel is going to get a boat and sail it across the river. It just might be faster, maybe even cheaper, depending on how much they decide to make that toll.

1 comment:

  1. I like the train picture!

    There sure ARE a lot of windows in the building where he works. And a cool dude in the sunglasses, too :)

    You know it looks close, but I bet it takes him longer to get there than you would think. A little row boat might work...

    Thanks for the post!
    ~Donna

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