Welcome, fine, folks, Episode 33 of my podcast The view from the crow's nest. Part One, do that again. And Firstly, thank you to all you wonderful champions because I just hit the hundred plays or downloads or views or whatever the status of this podcast on the actual podcast as it goes, it also gets put into YouTube everyday as well automatically the podcast get turned into little videos without any actual video and sent to YouTube. And on YouTube, there have been quite a number of years, I think a bit more than 100. So that's also cool. So thank you to everybody who's been listening to any of my episodes, even if you've only listened once, I appreciate it. Thank you for spending time with me. And I really appreciate it. It's awesome. Today Today I'm feeling as you can tell, I'm feeling pretty buoyant. I'm normally pretty buoyant but a few day about a week ago. I was feeling pretty blue. And so for a few days, I was feeling a bit low. And then I focused to get myself out of it I was focusing on organising myself better and taking small action and basically trying to feel like I'm in control of things again. And I think that's one of the key components to when you feel low. In fact, I think, clinical depression, I could be completely wrong here. So the other thing, but I think clinical depression is also a feeling of hopelessness, a feeling of not being in control effectively, of not being able to do anything or so it kind of therefore stands to reason polar opposite of that might be a positive thing. And I feel it is and I think it's often overlooked. So I've been trying to get back in, in control, doing simple things like organising photos that we have, you know, 12 years of photos, thousands of thousands of photos, and they're all on Google Photos, which is great, but they're also on backup drives, external backup drives that have been backed up three or four times and have duplicates all over and then internal drives on the computer and then Internal drives on the other computer, and then cloud storage and blah, blah, blah. And so I've been on a bit of a mission to organise all my filing system, my digital filing system to D, dupe everything, deduplicate everything, put everything into the one, place one folders that are on cloud storage, and then backup that cloud storage onto an external hard drive. So that way, it's just simple cloud storage, external hard drive job done. And then as you know, with your phones, you take photos and videos that get uploaded to Google, which is great. But I always like to backup the originals to the computer as well, because the uploads to Google aren't in original quality number one, and number two, I think it's always good to have your own backup of files that are really critical. And for me, photos of the family growing up are really critical. So I definitely don't want to I don't know be locked out my Google account and all of a sudden lose, you know, all those photos. And so just working on making sure that my phone is automatically backing them up to a another cloud storage drive. In blah, blah, if I've lost you if you're bored now, I'm sorry. And you're totally right, I'm gonna move off that subject of cloud storage and backups. But it's just a way of saying, Yes, I'm sort of getting back on top of things. inclusive of the fiendishly annoying grip, the sky experience, which is my EP grip, the sky, put into an experience into a microsite. So you can visit grip the sky.com, you can go through it yet, you can put your email address there, if you wish to be notified when it's live. When it's live, I will say on the podcast and on social media, and you can go and view it, you won't need an email address to view it, just go ahead and enjoy it. And I've managed to sort out a technical problem, which was just slowing things down. I found a solution not quite as good as the first but in some ways, but it works, which is the main thing. There's still one more technical problem. And then when