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Claire on a hike at the Roxbury Land Trust, Connecticut. I have a confession, though: I forgot to take a photo yesterday! In several years of doing these photo-a-day projects, I failed and missed taking a photo. However, because my beautiful wife doesn't seem to age, I have put in this photo taken 8 years ago.
Not the best of shots, but this is one of hundreds of blackberry bushes along the railway path.
In a month or so there will be a positive banquet ready for the taking. I must pop along with a bucket!
Day 58 - I picked this guy up in San Francisco, it was definitely good times, had good time and good eats.
Many funny moments, as I choose the wrong cable car, and we had to walk up to the crooked part of Lombard street, for those who have been you probably laughing hard right now, For those who have not, Lombard is a street with a very steep incline, and we were at the base of Lombard street, and we needed to walk... 3 blocks maybe to get to it? All in the end I regret nothing, wifey noted that people who are obese probably do not live in San Francisco, I agreed.
Funny moment number 2 occurred immediately after this, as we wifey was like hey lets walk the golden gate bridge instead of biking across. I asked her if she was for sure about this, and had her mind set on it. Well my itinerary for the day involved alot of items and one of them was biking it across. That was to take us an hour and we would take the ferry on the other at the bike drop off to the ferry building. Well I will put it this way, it took more than an hour to walk to the bridge, plus there were inclines and what not. We were so tired when we made it to the other side, that I did not realize that the bike drop off was Sausalito. Which from my understanding of what the map was saying, is very far. At least a mile away. By this time we were dead tired from walking not only up Lombard street but from making our way to and then across the bridge. What sucked what that it was a bright sunny day, but by the time we got close to the bridge, the fog rolled in.... making way for bad pictures.
Anyways I guess I should get to how I got the watch. Well we rented a car and drove all the way to the premium outlets way out in Gilroy. Were I got this guy, but we also got In-N-Out Burger, mmm I love burgers.
Anyways I have been dragging on alot here. I will leave it at that.
One from the garden today as the rose bush at the back of the garden has come into gorgeous bloom, and I also spent most of today with my nose to the grindstone on the timetable.
I've actually made decent progress with rewrite number 2, but as I've said before, with the timetable it's the opposite of a jigsaw in that things get harder, not easier, as you get closer to the end.
Every year I resolve to make good progress over Easter and every year it ends up getting done a half term later. I never learn. There's just no point making progress until you get closer to transfer deadline day on the 31st May.
Fingers crossed we get no more staffing surprises!
Morning walk with Trillian along Sherwood Forest Creekside Trail in Lower Bidwell Park.
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After dinner, my hubby retreats to the couch with computer and phone in hand
ODC - 11/16/2016 - Creature of habit
The best way to start the day and New Year is with a cup@of tea in bed! This is my 3rd attempt at a 365/6 project. Decided to take the pressure off myself a little bit by allowing myself to use my phone camera when it’s not always possible to get my main camera out! Hoping this attitude will allow me to complete the challenge this time!
FebPhotoADay: Money
I think this would look much nicer with a 100 spot. ;)
“I'd like to have money. And I'd like to be a good writer. These two can come together, and I hope they will, but if that's too adorable, I'd rather have money.”
― Dorothy Parker
Ziploc Space Bags! If you haven't used these before, you should. They are really great. You can jam a lot into a car or suitcase with these. Imagine a huge pile of clothes or bedding compressed into an awkwardly sized, incredibly heavy brick.
I wanted to take some pictures inside the Cathedral but it was closed for the day when I got there so I took some photos outside. Incredible architecture.
Also, wanted to say thanks to everyone who has checked out my photostream, I just went over 10,000 views the other day, not a huge deal but it's still nice to know that people are seeing my photos.