Mmmmm... Coke. I love it and evidently Marlowe would like to see just how much she loves it.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
5/365: Coke is the Real Thing
SATURDAY AUGUST 8, 2009 (5/365)

Mmmmm... Coke. I love it and evidently Marlowe would like to see just how much she loves it.
Mmmmm... Coke. I love it and evidently Marlowe would like to see just how much she loves it.
Friday, August 7, 2009
4/365: Heigh-Ho, Heigh Ho
FRIDAY AUGUST 7, 2009 (4/365)

My commute to work is about half an hour but I love it because it mostly travels along Lake Erie. I'm forever trying to take pictures of the view but it's all highway, most of it without much room to pull over, so I'm stuck taking pictures out the window while I drive. In other words, not the best method for getting a great picture. I like this one okay though. That's the Peace Bridge to Canada.
My commute to work is about half an hour but I love it because it mostly travels along Lake Erie. I'm forever trying to take pictures of the view but it's all highway, most of it without much room to pull over, so I'm stuck taking pictures out the window while I drive. In other words, not the best method for getting a great picture. I like this one okay though. That's the Peace Bridge to Canada.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
3/365: Great Job!
THURSDAY AUGUST 6, 2009 (3/365)

I have no idea what this sticker is or means. I do know that one of my kids came back from speech with it, slapped it on my arm, and said, "This is for you because you're doing a great job!" I moved it to the front of my (totally awesome classic logo Sabres) shirt and proudly wore it the rest of the day.
I have no idea what this sticker is or means. I do know that one of my kids came back from speech with it, slapped it on my arm, and said, "This is for you because you're doing a great job!" I moved it to the front of my (totally awesome classic logo Sabres) shirt and proudly wore it the rest of the day.
2/365: How Does Your Garden Grow?
1/365: Home Away From Home
TUESDAY AUGUST 4, 2009 (1/365)

My desk at work. Because of the potential for aggression and explosiveness with my kids, I can't have anything nice or breakable laying around but that nameplate has lasted a number of years now. I made it in tech class with the kids a few years ago - helpeful little hands added the pencil marks on the white letters some time this year - and despite being tossed around a number of times now, it's still standing.
The elephant is a more recent addition. At the end of the school year, the lifeguard brought out a pile of beanie babies and told the kids they could all pick one. One of them said, "Can Miss Heather have one too? Elephants are her favorite!" So nice to know they do occasionally hear what I'm saying to them.
My desk at work. Because of the potential for aggression and explosiveness with my kids, I can't have anything nice or breakable laying around but that nameplate has lasted a number of years now. I made it in tech class with the kids a few years ago - helpeful little hands added the pencil marks on the white letters some time this year - and despite being tossed around a number of times now, it's still standing.
The elephant is a more recent addition. At the end of the school year, the lifeguard brought out a pile of beanie babies and told the kids they could all pick one. One of them said, "Can Miss Heather have one too? Elephants are her favorite!" So nice to know they do occasionally hear what I'm saying to them.
In the Beginning...
So I have these friends, Pookie and Schnookie. For the last year they've been participating in something called Project 365. The only guideline for the project is this: Every day for a year, you share one photo. That's it. The photo can be anything you want and it can mean anything you want. It can be with a fancy camera, it can be with the worst quality cell phone. The only thing that matters is that it's one picture every day.
I've been following Pookie and Schnookie's photo stream all year and looking at it now that they're almost done, it seems like a really cool way to commemorate a year, especially those little mundane things that often get overlooked when you're taking pictures. A lot of people have mentioned using Project 365 as a way to hone their photography skills and while I probably will occasionally take a really pretty picture of something, one that's carefully composed and lit, that's not really my goal. I just want to document some of the moments of the next 365 days.
So here we go.
I've been following Pookie and Schnookie's photo stream all year and looking at it now that they're almost done, it seems like a really cool way to commemorate a year, especially those little mundane things that often get overlooked when you're taking pictures. A lot of people have mentioned using Project 365 as a way to hone their photography skills and while I probably will occasionally take a really pretty picture of something, one that's carefully composed and lit, that's not really my goal. I just want to document some of the moments of the next 365 days.
So here we go.
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