Autumn lands upon the Black Country and we get set to secure down the hatches to survive extreme conditions such as howling gales, monsoon-like torrents and icy spells as the leaves colour and tumble. Hats are on in expectation of a surge of conkers and acorns and you cannot move in the garden for squirrels burying the winter supplies.
All of this is perfectly acceptable to one such as myself, carrying out harmless and valuable SEO undertaking and able to sit in the home office and observe measures unravel outside of the window as well as the feathered flocks on their exiting migration to more pleasing climes. I cannot say I blame them and remind myself fondly of November holidays to the Gulf to visit my mum and dad when they lived there. Those days are long gone although naturally I would look favourably upon any Gulf based summons that may need site visits with free membership of The Club, business class on a suitable airline, suite at the Crown Plaza. Ah yes, I can imagine it easily. Or perhaps not.
Unfortunately, the occasional summons from the Gulf for IT support is less than likely to arrive which is actually not a disaster as I much prefer to hold to that on a local level. If somebody’s pc is forever crashing or needs rebuilding, a printer needs setting up then I’m more than happy to help out. I’m always happy to do someone’s IT support as the reasons for something messing about are normally easy to trace and do, but if you don’t know how to do it yourself then it’s an insurmountable issue and you need someone who does.
However, for the future period, I will continue with the SEO that I really enjoy and attempt to support business in the Black Country by getting them into the first page of search results for Google. After that of course, it’s down to the website to sell it’s products but I like putting the link to the site before the customer at the highest point of their search. It’s amusing to do apart from anything else but the greatest reason I like it so much is that, with the first Mrs Izzard lately being treated for breast cancer involving lots of journeys to hospitals, I need to be able to let go of everything at the drop of the hat protecting my head from gravity propelled conkers and acorns. Not to mention the chasing tree rodents.
Happily, cancer treatment in this area of the Black Country has proved to be extremely methodical and remarkable and as long as I can continue to be able to be there for her during this horrible time, I will be happy.
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