Well, my very special picture that I promised to post didn't turn out like I wanted it to. So instead I offer you this picture of one of the great joys of childhood. Catching snow on your tongue. Did you eat snow when you were a kid? I know I did and I thought it was great! We had an awesome snow here a few days ago with these gigantic, fat flakes. It only lasted about 45 minutes but it was absolutely gorgeous while it lasted. And apparently it was tasty too!
This is a continuation of my Project 365 where I take one picture every day for all of 2011. I started the project on my web site but had to move it here due to technical difficulties with the comment box. If you'd like to see the first 31 pictures, please visit my web site at web.me.com/amysphotos and click on Daily Amy.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Update Tuesday
Since certain people have demanded that I update my blog (ahem, Kim!), I decided I better get on the ball and update this thing! I'll be taking a very special photograph later today that I'll be posting on here. But until then, here's what's going on in my life.
I've been working hard on my house, remodeling way too many parts of it at once. The kitchen cabinets are getting a face lift. As soon as I finish those, granite countertops here I come! You would think being a photographer that I'd be good at taking before and after pictures. But no, I'm actually terrible about remembering to take a before picture. But I will take an after picture. I promise. As long as I remember.
The basement is the other part of the house getting a little more than a facelift. It's destined to be my photo studio so it has taken priority over all other things in life. The demolition part is finally done, the plumbing is done, electrical is next week, then sheet rock the week after. Once sheetrock is up, then I can finally start painting, decorating, and most importantly working down there! I'm super eager to have a studio of my own and to be able to throw myself fully into my business.
And now for the good stuff. A picture of Milo:) Everyone always loves a picture of a Weimaraner, right? I know I do. He's not as melancholy as he looks. He just hates having his picture taken. Unfortunately for him, being a model is absolutely in his job description.
I've been working hard on my house, remodeling way too many parts of it at once. The kitchen cabinets are getting a face lift. As soon as I finish those, granite countertops here I come! You would think being a photographer that I'd be good at taking before and after pictures. But no, I'm actually terrible about remembering to take a before picture. But I will take an after picture. I promise. As long as I remember.
The basement is the other part of the house getting a little more than a facelift. It's destined to be my photo studio so it has taken priority over all other things in life. The demolition part is finally done, the plumbing is done, electrical is next week, then sheet rock the week after. Once sheetrock is up, then I can finally start painting, decorating, and most importantly working down there! I'm super eager to have a studio of my own and to be able to throw myself fully into my business.
And now for the good stuff. A picture of Milo:) Everyone always loves a picture of a Weimaraner, right? I know I do. He's not as melancholy as he looks. He just hates having his picture taken. Unfortunately for him, being a model is absolutely in his job description.
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