Exploring My Rural Workspace
I've noticed a surge in home office reviews lately. Today, with some free time in the countryside, I decided to share my rural workspace. I'm not much of a writer, so forgive any shortcomings. The photo above showcases my countryside workspace, and now I'll delve into the items in my workspace.Let's start with the work desk. Since I only spend two days a week in the countryside, on Saturdays and Sundays, and my work hours are limited, I opted for an affordable desk. The desk is made of MDF wood, measuring 120x50x70cm (length-width-height), and it cost around 1 million. As for the chair, I repurposed an old-fashioned dining chair, reminiscent of those found in traditional three-room houses in the Mekong Delta, which we happen to have at home too (pictured above).
Assorted Miscellaneous Items on My Work Desk: That concludes my sharing. The images in the post were captured with the iPhone 13 Pro and are unedited originals (mainly because I don't know how to edit). Thanks to everyone for taking the time to view.
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