Now that he's settled in a little, we grabbed five minutes with Alex to say hello:
Serendipity: sometimes the right pieces just fall into the right places. Not long ago I was back home in Romania. I had applied for an exchange scholarship to warm, balmy Portugal and was offered Finland instead.
It all worked out for the best! Finland was fantastic and I met a girl who I ended up following to Scotland. We both worked for Rural Design on the Isle of Skye until November 2020. Then serendipity struck again, and here I am!
Much the same as my colleagues: I solve puzzles.
You get a great, big box of mixed pieces, some are from the clients, some are from the site, some you have to chase your colleagues up for (Andrew's always hiding a couple in his pockets).
You pore over them and do your best to assemble them into something that sparks joy.
I do but most of them are unfortunately unsung… although you might have heard of a gentleman by the name of Nick Thomson.
Unfortunately, the pandemic has kept me away from the studio so far. I’m having to make do with a desk I’ve temporarily (I hope!) set up in my workshop. The wood-storage racks certainly make for an interesting video-call background. (See above, featuring Moss the dog)
It does mean that I have to keep the workshop a lot neater than it would otherwise be, so I'm looking forward to being in the new Studio. I will have to negotiate with Andrew for a desk close to the stove...
My wife works in the adjacent room so I can’t really crank up the ol’ '80s playlist as much as I’d like to. Will have to see if that changes when we're all in the office.
The puzzles don’t come with a reference picture on the front of the box.
I like to learn new things. I enjoy using my hands and head to make useful objects.
Great Puzzle Solvers.