Batumi morning sheet 18 August 2026 Adjara

Anonymised pages from closed work

Case files from closed seasons

These pages are from work that is finished. Names are gone. The weather, the penalty clause, and the ugly scenario are not. They are here so a visitor can see the kind of decision the desk will sit with — not so anyone can copy a curve.

A case file on this desk is a decision, a constraint, and an ending — not a gallery of dashboards. If a file resembles a problem you are carrying this month, commission an engagement or write the brief. Do not photocopy someone else’s July.

Calculator, coins, and planning papers on a desk
File A. — Staffing against rain days.

Summer occupancy · 38 rooms

Boulevard house, wet July

The inherited plan used last August as destiny. The rebuilt curve split walk-ins from allotments and named the week a closed wing would still feed a breakfast cook. Nine agency rooms were released. The loan still cleared.

Receipts and a notebook with handwritten totals
File B. — Bags, not moods.

Dried fruit · industrial zone

Port warehouse, harvest week

October had become a personality. The seasonal study counted bags by week and kept one late-truck scenario on the last leaf. They rented less yard in August and more in September.

Hands counting notes beside a calculator
File C. — Flour against a calendar.

Bakery · Batumi and Khelvachauri

Two ovens, one Easter

Easter and the first beach weekend sat too close. The study gave a flour and night-shift implication, not a slogan. Staffing followed the curve, even though the till tapes arrived late.

Bound volumes on a library shelf
File D. — A review, not a rebuild.

Guesthouse · Old Boulevard

The pretty summary

A visitor’s workbook had two formulas doing theatre. The letter said which sheet could still go to the bank and which cover should stay in the drawer. The occupancy book remained; the pretty summary did not.

If a file here resembles a decision you are carrying, write the desk a brief rather than copying the chart. The numbers belonged to someone else’s season.