Another year has gone by, my first full year living in Victoria and working completely remotely. It seems like my life is slowing down, but reviewing the year, I still managed quite a lot.
As far as I know I still haven't had Covid. I was only sick once during the year, with a cold I picked up at the one large social event I went to (family wedding).
It wasn't my biggest year of running, but it was up there - 2800 km total, about 55 km per week. 276 runs which equates to 5 or 6 per week. I managed a couple of big runs - a 45 km trail run, and 50 km on the Galloping Goose trail.
I got out kayaking in the harbor almost once a week in the summer. I wasn't sure if I'd use the folding Oru kayak enough to justify it, but I'd say it was worth it. I love getting out on the water. (And it's some upper body exercise that I don't get from running.)
I took roughly 17,000 photographs which is a pretty good year for me (third highest). Of those, I shared about 1500 on Flickr. That took me past 200,000 photographs in Lightroom. Of course, these days, lots of people take large numbers of photos with their phones. I got the new OM Systems (formerly Olympus) OM-1 camera which I'm enjoying.
I didn't keep track exactly, but I'd guess I read about 120 books, 10 per month, which is probably about average for me. It's a mix of regular and science fiction and non-fiction, mostly science and nature. I usually read non-fiction over breakfast and fiction for the last hour of the day. I got a new Onyx Boox Nova Air C ebook reader to replace my Kindle, and now get most of my ebooks from the local library. The only physical books I get these days are coffee table photography books. The Onyx runs Android and allows you to install other apps, so I can still read Kindle books on it as well as library books in Libby.
It was my busiest year on iNaturalist - 218 observations, 202 species. I try not to submit really common stuff, and only submit when I have a decent photograph. A lot of my observations were underwater ones from scuba diving.
After no travel for two years (other than moving to Victoria) Shelley and I made a cautious return to traveling in 2022. In June we did a road trip ending up in Five Springs in Wyoming. I wanted to do some paragliding but the weather didn't really cooperate and I only got a couple of short flights. In October we drove down the West coast as far as Los Angeles and then flew to Loreto, Baja Mexico for 10 days of scuba diving. We mostly camped in our van, so the trips were relatively safe as far as Covid.
I don't write blog posts as often as I used to, but I managed 54 in 2022, mostly photographs.
And yes, I'm still working. Some people probably thought my move to Victoria was a step towards retirement, but I would still program for a hobby even if I wasn't doing it as a "job". I usually start my day at 7:30am (9:30am Saskatoon time) with the programmers meeting. And I usually work till supper at 6pm, with a couple of hours off to run, shower, and eat. If I'm wrapped up in something I might put in another hour or so after supper. I'll work on the weekends as well depending on what else is going on. It probably averages 50 to 60 hours per week. Not as much as I put in when I was younger, but not bad. GitHub says I did 453 commits in 2022. Of course, it's balanced out by time off for travel - about 2 months this year. Although I usually end up doing a certain amount of work even when I'm traveling.
Best wishes to everyone for the new year.