Monday, February 1
A glorious start to the month of February! One of the first blue-skied days in weeks! It was such a relief to look up and see a color besides gray.
Tuesday, February 2
A section of a garage right behind where I wait for the bus to campus.
Wednesday, February 3
Cambria is a pretty big fan of the double nose pick. What else can I say? For now, it cracks me up.
Thursday, February 4
A hazy day with spots of blue sky throughout the day. I felt the haze was best portrayed with this black and white, grainy shot.
A hazy day with spots of blue sky throughout the day. I felt the haze was best portrayed with this black and white, grainy shot.
Friday, February 5
I took this shot for a project I'm going to be working on in my typography class. Inspired by Rancid's "Let the Dominoes Fall."
I took this shot for a project I'm going to be working on in my typography class. Inspired by Rancid's "Let the Dominoes Fall."
Saturday, February 6
Not much of an exciting day. The weather was gloomy as it has been except for a few days out of the last several weeks. But I tried to make the most out of it all with this wet, cold picture.
Not much of an exciting day. The weather was gloomy as it has been except for a few days out of the last several weeks. But I tried to make the most out of it all with this wet, cold picture.
Sunday, February 7
Super Bowl Sunday wasn't so sweet this year. Despite plans to go to some friends' house and eat lots of awesome food, have some good company and root for a team I don't really care about, we stayed home with our little one who was sick. I guess that's what being a parent is all about, right? In the end, I really enjoyed being able to spend an entire day together, as a family, without any interruptions.
And thank the heavens above the sun was shining and that there was blue sky!
Super Bowl Sunday wasn't so sweet this year. Despite plans to go to some friends' house and eat lots of awesome food, have some good company and root for a team I don't really care about, we stayed home with our little one who was sick. I guess that's what being a parent is all about, right? In the end, I really enjoyed being able to spend an entire day together, as a family, without any interruptions.
And thank the heavens above the sun was shining and that there was blue sky!
1 comment:
Nice to see Cambria push the known limits of nasal exploration. Hilarious.
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