Finishing Week 26 of my 365 Project... that's halfway. It's all downhill from here, and hopefully in a good way. That's 189 photos, actually taken on 189 separate days and not just posted on different days. I feel like I've already accomplished a mighty feat. Now, if I can keep it up the second half … Continue reading Week 26: halfway point
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Week 25: homebound
Except for the highway sunset, each of my 365 photos this week were taken at home. The lamp post shot could be titled "Oh crap! It's almost midnight and I've not taken a photo today." Even with the last minute nature of it, I like how it turned out. The highway shot was taken as … Continue reading Week 25: homebound
Week 24: sunrise, mason jars and birthday cake
Had a few funny moments this week. About lost my mind in Sam's Club over a strategically placed sticker on a case of mason jars. I couldn't help but wonder if the inventory worker who pasted the stickers didn't have the soul of an adolescent boy... like me. It was good that I was shopping … Continue reading Week 24: sunrise, mason jars and birthday cake
Week 23: atmospherical phenomenon
Looking back over my previous 365Project posts, it's clear that if it weren't for food, our pets and atmospherical phenomenon I would have failed at this undertaking weeks ago. Maybe I should once again attempt weekly themes, just to change things up a bit. The reflection photo was featured on "Fading away." That delicious looking … Continue reading Week 23: atmospherical phenomenon
Week 22: dining al fresco
This week was all about food and the weather... for both, when it rained, it poured. My writer friend Mags asked if she could use the Laundromat shot to illustrate a story she penned for Trifecta. I was honored by the request, and loved the story: Loads to Go. I was also gratified to learn … Continue reading Week 22: dining al fresco
Week 21: Good times
It was a busy week... I participated in a Memorial Day walk/run, silently celebrated the end of the school year, added fresh fruit and biking back into my morning routine, and fought mommy anxiety about my kids getting all 'growed" up. Thank goodness for photo therapy...
