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I did something today I’ve never done before. And my bum is pretty sore.

I spent the day working at a cafe in Torre Del Mar. I took my laptop, battery pack and money for plenty of tea and lunch.

I checked with the owner if she was ok with me taking up a table all day and she was fine with it.

It was quite fun, different to the usual sitting alone in my home office. Made some new friends too.

The seats were not the best though. Will defo take a cushion next time.

Finally made a carrd to solve some of my problems with Fiverr profiles no longer being visible without sign-in. coreopsismajor.carrd.co/

I also put all my gig links on my profile: wandering.shop/@coreo

Anyway, I have fandom friendly policies on these gigs, so please, don't hesitate to hit me up. I love working with people who are passionate as I am about what we love!

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