Happy Pi Day

It is the 73rd day of Project365 2011 and the 14th day of March, or 3.14. Pi. Get it? I never heard of today being called Pi Day before, so I guess Facebook taught me something. My photo of the day is of me getting my daily radiation fix.

It is Monday

It is Monday, the 7th day of March and the 66th day of Project365 2011. There is nothing particularly special about today, other than it is the day before Tanya gets here. Oh, and I need to make sure I have all my tax paperwork together. My photo of the day shows a window can …

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A sporty look

Sometimes I can get kind of lazy. This is especially true when it comes to taking pictures for Project365. I usually try to get it out of the way by taking a photo in the morning on my walk, and then if something better comes up later in the day, I will use that photo …

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The back of the bus

Last month, doing Project365 was a little difficult due to my shadow theme and a lack of sunlight. This month, the problem seems to be a lack of clean windows to bounce my photo from. My picture of the day for day 63 of Project365 shows me at the back of a soccer mom’s bus.

Framed

What can I say? I did not do it, no one saw me do it and no one can prove I did it. My picture of the day for day 62 of Project365 2011 is proof that I was framed.

In like a lion

I was thinking back to the days when I had to do manual labor and worked outside in the elements. The beginning of March was always very windy and it made it difficult to climb up telephone poles or to manipulate a 32’ extended ladder. “In like a lion, out like a lamb,” was a …

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Project365 photo recap for February 2011

Another month has passed us by. This year is going by pretty quickly. February included a couple of journeys up to Yosemite National Park. Tanya and I spent our first Valentine’s Day together, so that was cool. I have to admit, my shadow theme for this month was not a great idea. I probably should …

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