365 project – Day 7: Snow, snow, snow

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I need to work on my snow photos, because this isn’t all that stellar. But it is a slice of life; we had several inches today.
Mini Gryffindor Hat
I also finished up this hat today, which I’m quite proud of.
Mini Gryffindor Hat
It goes with the scarf I made earlier.
In all, I need to stop taking photos in the kitchen, because the lighting isn’t great, and I hate our countertops as a backdrop. I need to get my makeshift studio up to speed.

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365 project – Day 5: The Happy Hank Experiment

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Today, we’re going to test out this monkey present I got from Stephanie’s niece for Christmas.
The Happy Hank Experiment
He supposedly grows to 600% his current size
The Happy Hank Experiment
Here’s all the terms of service and such. It takes 10 whole days for him to grow, so we’ll have to come back to see what he looks like.
The Happy Hank Experiment
He sure is happy.
The Happy Hank Experiment
Just under 2 inches tall.
The Happy Hank Experiment
This handy Hot Box Pizza cup will be our monkey pool.
The Happy Hank Experiment
Have fun in there, little dude.

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365 project – Day 4

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The view from my window at work. BRRRRRR. I hate leaving the house in cold weather. When does spring roll around? Oh, wait, we have a lot to do before then. Like prepping for our trip to England. We’re taking my mom to see my sister and her kids. Should be fun. Dunno how I’d do the photo a day project there; I’ll have to work something out.

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365 project – Day 3

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D’oh! I forgot to take a photo.

But this is why it’s about setting a goal, not making a resolution — I’m not going to make it a habit if I stop now that I’ve blown the perfect record. (And so early in the game, too!)

I spend a good chunk of the day getting stuff done around the house this January 3rd, and in the process, I forgot to grab the camera. On cold days, I tend to do the nesting thing where I stay indoors and putter around the house doing laundry and watching HGTV, and that doesn’t lend itself to getting pictures taken.
Indoors = low light = not always the prettiest pictures.

Well, upward and onward – I’ll nail it tomorrow.

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365 project – Day 2

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I remembered at the end of the day that I was trying to learn this new habit of taking a photo every day – so I quickly snapped a picture of Stephanie while she sat at her computer. I’ll do my best to avoid a lot of “quick take a photo” moments.

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365 project – Day 1

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Anti-choice protesters (forced birth advocates) outside my neighbor’s house on New Year’s Day. My neighbor works for Planned Parenthood. Yeah, in our residential neighborhood. In front of my house. MF assholes. They spent an hour shouting obnoxious statements and disturbing the peace.

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Farewell, 2009 (a year in pictures)

We had a pretty calm but eventful year in 2009. I spend a chunk of January getting our staircase room painted, and we also stripped the wallpaper and painted a bedroom at Stephanie’s rental house. I also went back on a walk through of my former home at 2165 N. Penn. I discovered that although I love the house, I don’t miss it at all.

Painting the Staircase Room
New paint at our house

At the end of February, we visited our friends Daniel and Melissa in Michigan while Stephanie competed in the Deborah Burgoyne North American Invitational 2009. We had a wonderful time with our hosts, and I discovered I had no idea how to take good photos of skating with my camera, as you can tell.

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Stephanie on the ice.

In March, we planted lots of flowers in containers on the porch and in flowerbeds, and we built new bookshelves from Ikea for Stephanie’s books in the dining room — a much more pleasant space now that we’ve rescued all her books from boxes and organized them.

Final Bookshelves in Place

In April, I started taking more photo walks around Indianapolis, and began a much-needed photography class.

Photo Walk Broad Ripple

Presidential Portraits

Garfield Park Orchid Show

In May, I worked on my photography at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and by snapping lots of images of flowers and of friends.

Fast Friday at IMS 2009

May Flowers

Patsy's Cookout

In June, I turned 41 and we had a pizza picnic in our backyard to celebrate.

My Birthday 2009

And at the end of the month, we joined the Eastern Caravan with other New Beetle owners to Roswell, New Mexico for the Return to Roswell car show. It was a nice long, fun trip and a a great time to see lots of Stephanie’s friends (both human and VW).

Stephanie and BJ

Jason and Lisa

Spacepod

Return to Roswell 2009 - Little Rock to Amarillo

Return to Roswell Car Show

Return to Roswell Car Show
During the trip I took one of my all-time favorite photos of a ragged man with a three-legged dog:

Three-Legged Dog

In July, I got way behind in my photo editing because we were so active, and I still haven’t edited all the photos from Stephanie’s visit from her niece Raven, or from our trip to Moline, Illinois for my cousin Katie’s wedding. I participated in the Scott Kelby photo walk along the Canal in Indy, though, and took a few other nice photos:

Stephanie

I'm so cute

Salvia by the Water

in August, we bought a scooter, so we spent a lot of time studying for learners motorcycle permits and learning to ride it.

Scooter Riding

We also spent time with friends and visited the State Fair.

Dinner at Siam Square

Dill pickle popcorn

Stephanie and I both started a knitting class in mid-May of this 2009, but it wasn’t until August that I really had any pictures of projects to show off.

Gryffindor Scarf

Striped Scarf

In September, I continued to lag behind on the photos. We had a Labor Day cookout, and spent more time with friends.

Labor Day Cookout

Labor Day Cookout

Doug C.'s Birthday

October was another busy, busy month. My sister had a new baby – Penelope – over in England, for one thing, so I have four nieces (Erika, Riley, Annabelle and now Penny).

We attended the IndieHandicraft Exchange:

INDIEana Handicraft Exchange

Went to a friend’s solo photography show:

Convergence (Solo Show)

Went to a progressive mystery play at a mansion in our neighborhood:

From Dark Pages Progressive Mystery Play
Hosted a praying mantis on our porch:

The Visitor

Went to see They Might be Giants at the Vogue:

They Might Be Giants

Decorated for Halloween:

Neighborhood Walk

Took lots of walks around the neighborhood before it got too cold:

Neighborhood Walk

And then drove to Durham, North Carolina to see our friends Lisa and Jason get married:

Lisa and Jason's Wedding

Took lots of photos of Fall Color:

Autumn Leaves

And attended our friend Garrett and David’s Halloween party:

Dave & Garrett's Halloween Party

November was equally busy. We attended Johnathan’s birthday:

Jonathan's Birthday 2009

And spend weekend after weekend raking leaves. And raking, and raking, and raking…

Autumn Leaves

Autumn Leaves

We went to a Naptown Roller Girls double-header bout:

Naptown Roller Girls at Pepsi Coliseum

And went out to eat a few times:

Sam at Lunch

Maria's Pizza

And at the end of November, we drove to Iowa to visit our family at my grandparent’s farm for Thanksgiving.

Thanksgiving at Grandma's 2009

Thanksgiving at Grandma's 2009

Thanksgiving at Grandma's 2009

In December, we kicked off the holidays by baking cookies for a White Elephant gift exchange hosted at our house, after decorating.

Christmas Decor

Christmas Cookie Baking

White Elephant party

We also did a lot more knitting:

Striped Scarf

Went to a birthday party:

Sam's 3rd Birthday Party

And we went to several Christmas gatherings both here in town and up north with Stephanie’s family and friends.

Sam's 3rd Birthday Party

Christmas morning

Spike at Grandpa Doug's house

2009 was a productive year for us. I learned some new skills and honed some old ones, and spent quality time with family and friends. I’ve done a lot less writing this year than in past ones, and taken a lot more photos instead. I don’t know whether that’s a good thing or a bad one – I’m fairly happy with what I’ve accomplished.

I also have about 10 years of photos on Flickr now. I took my first digital photos in 1999, bought my first digital camera in 2000, and have gone through three cameras since. I’d do a retrospective of the whole decade, but I’ve already made this post much longer than I ever intended to.

I think the first decade of this millennium was a really unfortunately one in many ways, and I have hope that the next will go much better. I plan to spend the next ten years writing about and photographing it as well.

And of all the photos I’ve taken this year, this is a gallery of my very favorite ones.

Favorites 2009

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