Project 365 Begins


Penny and I agreed to embark on Project 365 together. My goals are to learn to use my digital cameras more effectively and to keep a photo journal of my 40th year. Only one picture from the first ten days is missing–I left off the one of my desk in utter chaos, but you can visit my Flickr pages and see it if you like.

I'm secretly hoping for a snow day (okay, not-so-secretly), but I'm still going to spend an hour or so prepping for work tomorrow, just in case. During daylight today (note to self, get better lighting for the writing/weaving room) I worked on winding a warp so I can dress my loom. I had at least four different resources open; none made sense alone. Once I'm confident that I know what I'm doing, I will write a tutorial, mainly for my own reference, but also for anyone else like me who isn't learning well from available materials. A snow day tomorrow would mean another entire day for playing with the loom. Fingers crossed.

How was your weekend?  What did you do?

4 thoughts on “Project 365 Begins”

  1. i’m dreaming too! nyc doesn’t easily close down… i’ll dream hard. i want to catch up on some work that wasn’t done this weekend.
    i’m excited to do this 365 project with you. your photos inspire me, you have a great eye.

  2. Beverly darling! ask and you shall receive! i hope you enjoyed the snow as much as i did- worked from home and finished knitting Jeremy Fisher #2! good luck on your 365 day photo diary. i can’t wait to see what you’ll come up with.

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