Inspired by my niece and sister, I've decided to take on the playful challenge of snapping one photo a day—for an entire year! Snapping my first photo on February 20, I'm off and running with the 365 Project.

If I see it and I like it...I'll snap it!

Sunday, February 28, 2010

For my niece, Katie...

This one's for my niece, Katie. Not a carton of milk, Katie, but it's what I had on hand. This picture is going up on my fridge, right next to the other one you love so much! :)

You Got a Fast Car...

...and I need to go to bed. It's 1:00am. But I promised I'd post a photo a day, and I'm keeping my word. Had this model car, a cool bathroom floor...and Photoshop. Tada!

Friday, February 26, 2010

Big Green Bird

I'm on a bird kick, or so it seems.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Little Red Bird

"Red bird came all winter, firing up the landscape as nothing else could."
—Mary Oliver

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Lenten Ruminations

"It [Lent] can be a pretty depressing business, all in all, but if sackcloth and ashes are at the start of it, something like Easter may be at the end."
—Frederick Buechner

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Kitchen Whimsy

I used to collect roosters, but eventually grew tired of them and only hung on to these two. Poor guy at the bottom. I lost him piece by piece over the years as he kept falling off the window sill—a breast here, a leg there. All that's left of him now is the head! But I kinda like it...

Monday, February 22, 2010

As the morning light stretched in across my room, I thought of you...

A loose take on an old Jerry Jeff Walker song. This photo isn't particularly good (way outa focus and nothing really special about it), but I do love the way the morning light floods my living room. Always want to hang around when it looks like this, but more often than not, I'm late for the bus and have to leave it behind.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Let's just say, early model Chevrolet...

Or Jaguar, if you must...

Day 1

Advance in the direction of your dreams...Live the life you have imagined. —Thoreau