Since we like to stay on our toes here at Tumblr Support, we did a little office reorganization and wanted to share some photos!
Sunday Tumblin’
Since we like to stay on our toes here at Tumblr Support, we did a little office reorganization and wanted to share some photos!
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#tumblr support #office #workA peek into our office… We have a few meeting places, as well as a number of prints and original works of art.
In this particular corner, we have work by Seth Ganz and Deniz Ercelebi, two members of Tumblr Support!
We at Tumblr Support love our jobs and genuinely enjoy sitting in front of a computer for hours on end. Most of us do this on our days off as well. Still, we’ve found it refreshing to go on Support Outings about once a month.
These usually take the form of going out for drinks or enjoying some other sort of fun family field trip. Unlike some teambuilding activities I’ve heard of, our Support Outings tend to be supremely entertaining and actually do end up building some team.
What was a giant, curved and blank wall in the Tumblr Support Office is currently becoming a tribute to both the historic and modern landscape of Richmond, Virginia.
Final product soon…
Five years ago Marc convinced David to give him the keys to the support email. Yesterday, we said goodbye to Marc. He’s off on a new adventure.
The greatest proof of performance is what others say about you and your work. Marc was showered with stories, gratitude, and well wishes yesterday. There was no question about his performance. Nor about the legacy he is leaving with Tumblr Support.
Sunday Tumblin’
That Sunday work shift feel.
Weekend work, part 2
Thank you, coffee
When you try to do something fun with your coworkers and it gets weird.
Leah Taub, Tumblr user and street performer extraordinaire, visited the Tumblr Richmond office! We had a wonderful time hearing stories of her travels around the US while busking this summer, and she was kind enough to play a couple of songs for us!
The Tumblr RVA office had an excellent night at The Roosevelt last night with our guest of honor, Marc LaFountain! We took over the bar for the unveiling of their new small plates and many a cocktail and beer, which were picturesque and ideal for Elixr.
T gave us a lesson on crafting the perfect daiquiri (not the slushy kind, the classic, no-flip-flop-wearing-or-crazy-straw-drinking kind!):
Combine in a shaker:
Fill completely with ice (too little ice will actually dilute the cocktail rather than cooling it) and shake just enough for the shaker to get frosty.
Pour through two strainers (yes, it’s so much better- no tiny ice shards in your drink that melt and dilute) and enjoy!
As always, we had a great time with one another, The Roosevelt staff, as well as Karri Peifer, Richmond.com food writer, who was on the scene for her latest article.
Thanks for a lovely happy hour that we stretched well into the evening!
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