Exploring the Future of Construction: Digitalisation and Health & Safety Insights | Professor Jennifer Whyte

September 18, 2014   St. Catherine’s.

I hope you’re finding these little book-writing stories interesting and informative so far!I think I’ll go back in time a little next time I share some of my book-writing adventures with you and talk a little about the actual writing of the book.

Exploring the Future of Construction: Digitalisation and Health & Safety Insights | Professor Jennifer Whyte

Stay tuned for that!.In case you missed them!.That one time when I wrote a book.

Exploring the Future of Construction: Digitalisation and Health & Safety Insights | Professor Jennifer Whyte

Book Writing: Everything that happens before you even begin!I was recently given the chance to try out a really fun new line of paint called Black Dog Salvage Furniture Paint.As you probably know, when it comes to paint, I don’t often stray away from my favorite inexpensive, basic paint because I find that most fancy specialty paints are usually not quite as good as they say they are, and in the end they’re not really worth the extra money or effort for me.

Exploring the Future of Construction: Digitalisation and Health & Safety Insights | Professor Jennifer Whyte

I do love to try out different unique paints though every once in awhile, just for fun and to see what’s out there.

I was really pleasantly surprised when Black Dog Salvage Paint really was just as good as it was cracked up to be!.Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffins:.

These delicate looking Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffins cannot only be served for breakfast, they also make a yummy snack… or lunch… or supper too!.If you are craving something a little more savory, and a little less “desserty”, than try this super-delish pumpkin soup!.

This yummy pumpkin bread is not only amazingly good and hearty to eat, it also makes the perfect gift for any party host or hostess!.Pumpkin Cheesecake.

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