Project 366: Day 319 Don’t You Forget About Me

This morning is chilly, cloudy, and windy. The leaves that remain on the trees are golds, yellows, and oranges. While looking out into our backyard, I was inspired by how the weather seemed to enhance the colors, even without the sun. So, I grabbed my camera in hopes I could capture the beauty through the lens. Just like yesterday, I had a companion by my side, begging for my attention. He got it.

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Project 366: Day 318 Heart-headed

Today was “work at my boss’ house” day. I brought my camera in hopes of getting a nice shot of her Christmas tree. Yes, she decorates early, and I appreciate that fact.

While sitting on the floor trying to get the perfect angle, Lily approached me. I asked her, politely, to move. She refused. I asked again. Again, she refused. She’s a little hard-headed, or as this picture shows – she’s a little heart-headed. (Dogs are better than Christmas trees, anyway.) Continue reading “Project 366: Day 318 Heart-headed”

Project 366: Day 317 Through the lens of another

This picture was taken by Tammy McGarity, a professional photographer. She is a Mom to two kids who attend Joe and Charlie’s school. During the Fall Festival, she brought her ‘mac daddy’ camera with her and took some pictures for fun. (I had serious lens-envy.)

This morning is a drag for me. The behavior of my oldest has not been pleasant these past several days, and his behavior last night left me shell-shocked. I’m still unsure how to deal with his actions. Perhaps I’ll be enlightened by the time I pick him up from school.

Through my camera lens, life is full of smiles, silly poses, sunrises, sunsets, and the beauty that surrounds me. Sometimes, behind the lens, there is chaos.

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