Is it just me, or does 2015 seem ridiculously futuristic? Like jetpacks, housecleaning robots, and psychopathic computers named Hal?
Despite the lack of all that (so far), I hope you had a wonderful holiday season and are ready for the new year. I quit making resolutions long ago, but I do like to think about projects and travel for the coming 12 months.
I’m taking on what’s known as a 365 Project, where I take a photo every day for a year. I’d like to push my photography in 2015, both in craft and reach, so each week will have a theme and I’ll post the best photos from the week to the blog. To kick it off I’m focusing on “white” this week since, at least in Taos, there’s a whole lot of that around. Look for that photo next week.
And speaking of white, or its antidote, here’s a shot of the Ocean Beach pier (San Diego) I took last summer.
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Just in response to your opening paragraph: http://www.newsweek.com/everything-back-future-ii-got-hilariously-wrong-about-2015-according-293272
Deborah – That’s some thorough analysis! Thanks for sharing it.
Happy New Year
Rob – Happy New Year to you!
Can’t wait to see the results of your new challenge. I’m with you no resolutions but working on travel and project plans (for when I can get away from work!). Happy 2015!
Sherry in MT recently posted…Happy 2015!
Sherry – Please keep us posted on what you’re up to in this new year!
My resolutions are things I need to just do and have been putting off for a while, like drinking all the tea I bought last year before I buy any new. I love how the new year is an opportunity to think about new big projects and little mundane things. Happy New Year! I can’t wait to see your photos. The ones in your gallery are amazing!
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Manisha – Thanks for the kind words, and good job on tackling those tasks/projects undone. Very satisfying. One of the many things, like yours, on the list, is going through all my vinyl and getting rid of the albums I don’t love. Just because they’re on vinyl doesn’t mean I need to keep them!