A One-Year Photo Journey

Photography

Day 362

Somehow there were only 362 days in this year. It couldn’t possibly be that I miscounted my days somewhere along the way.

Yes, this is it; the last day of my one-year photo journey. Toward the end, my posting was less consistent. I could have challenged myself more to search for a shot for every day. I find, though, that guilt is not a great motivator for me. So I allowed myself some days where I didn’t post, and that’s ok. Overall, it was a fun journey, and I’ll probably print out the pages and make them into an album. I may still pop in now and then to post a picture. Who knows, I may do the whole project again another year. But for now, this is…..

THE END


Day 360

And here you see what happens when you leave the lid off of the rolie polie jar so they can “get some air” and forget to put it back on overnight.


Day 358

Happy 6th Birthday to my toothless boy!


Day 355

As they say in the desert, “It’s a dry heat.”


Day 354

First day of Kindergarten and 3rd Grade; such handsome boys I’ve got!


Day 350

It takes a pretty tiny “dog” to make a 12-pounder (on the left) look large.


Day 346

Who has a cuter niece than I do? No one, that’s who!


Day 345

Of all the pictures I took today, this is the only one on my phone and therefore accessible to me at this time. So there.


Day 343

Distinctly Idahoan


Day 342

The view from 30,000 feet


Day 340

There is a dog snuggled up in that blanket somewhere


Day 339

Tinkering around


Day 338

Cutest bunny EVER!


Day 337

I don’t get very good gas mileage, but this is ridiculous!

(We were in the car wash)


Day 336

They’ve finally just admitted to it right on the front of the package: “You’re about to eat TWIGS.”

(Guest photo by Stina)


Day 335

All 2,200 pieces of puzzle goodness that we put together this vacation


Day 334

Rainbow Falls


Day 333

Family Scrabble


Day 332

My traffic engineer hubby had a good laugh at this sign


Day 330

TMI, Mr. Bus Driver. TMI.


Day 329

If you lock yourself out of the house, it’s good to have a tall guy around who can climb from second story landing to second story balcony to enter through the screen door.


Day 328

Teamwork


Day 327

When I saw this sign, I thought to myself that it was really cute and I should share it on my blog. A few hours later, not knowing I how I felt about it, Brian remarked, “Man, that’s a dumb sign.” Apparently we have divergent taste in mountain-themed home decor.


Day 326

Hours of car-ride entertainment