# Vacation, hiking and new job 2022-08-13 I'm in the middle of my vacation, and I have been enjoying it so far. There has been a lot of things going on, so I'm breaking down some of the highlights below. First of all, I've quit my job and will be switching to another employer during September. It was a tough decision, but in the end it had to be done and I'm glad I did it. It started when my colleague announced that he would quit in September. We have been understaffed for years now, but somehow we have been able to keep the ship from sinking and have had a lot of fun doing it too. But I guess enough is enough, and he had been offered another job, which he decided to take. This leaves me in a position where I would be the only Security Engineer left in our SOC-team, which I would not at all like. With no new hires in sight, I decided to look for other employment too. I found a new job pretty shortly after that and announced my resignation too before summer. It was sad in many ways, because I really like the team of analysts that I've been working with. But with my engineering colleague gone, I feel that we would not be able to deliver our services in a satisfactory manner, and that is what I still think. Hopefully my new employer will offer a better work environment in that regard. I'm nervous of course, but I think it will be good for me to try something different. Or rather, the same thing but somewhere else. I started my vacation in August, and had a bit of a rough start. I contracted COVID again and had to spend the first week in isolation until it had blown over. I felt better towards the weekend, and me a few friends set off for a hiking trip to Öland. We spent a few days there in the nature reserves around Alvaret, which is a unique landscape as far as Sweden goes. We slept two nights in tent out in the reserve and bathed in the sea during the hot days to cool off and clean ourselves up. The weather was very hot, which was nice. The unfortunate thing with Öland is that it is very flat and located by the sea. Which in turn means that it is very windy. Once we got tired of Öland, we drove back to the main-land again and headed south to Blekinge, for a few days of hiking on Blekinge-leden (The Blekinge trail). It was very enjoyable. The weather was still with us, and we hade a hike of three full days with great weather and some nice cool nights in the shelters that were spread out along the trail. One of the shelters were part of a larger camp-site, and there were a lot of Europeans there during this time. They were friendly, but a bit quiet. We had a good time camping along side them. Some came by car and others were fellow hikers following the trail. When we got back to the start of the trail we were very tired and worn out. We ate a quick lunch in Olofström, before we headed for home. That is about it really. I've been doing some work in the dark-room recently, but I'm currently looking to acquire a new dask for a work area, since the one I have is really crowded. I also have been looking at building or buying a new drying-rack to use instead of the clothesline I've been using so far to dry prints. The prints tend to curl up (especially fiber-based paper), and I've read some examples of drying techniques where you squeegee the prints and dry them face down of trays in a drying rack to circumvent this. It's going to be an interesting experiment and experience. The content for this site is CC-BY-SA-4.0.