Also, I'm not going to bother to continue with Project 365 for the time being. Maybe next year.
Results tagged “project 365” from Debi's Journal
The 3-column thing is finally working. I'll work on the banner later -- gotta have the lucky cat up there. I'll also add my list of blogs and buttons and useless things eventually.
Also, I'm not going to bother to continue with Project 365 for the time being. Maybe next year.
Also, I'm not going to bother to continue with Project 365 for the time being. Maybe next year.
The sky over Moreno Valley on a late Tuesday afternoon as I drive west on the highway with a pounding headache because of lack of sleep on my way to my final class on teaching strategies and case studies that was making me feel very anxious over my 20-page research paper that I was not completely happy with is not usually this pretty.
What? I’m already behind! I think I should rename this Project 250-ish, because I’m realizing there’s no way I’ll be able to get one photo for every day of the year.
Yesterday we had our first storm of the year. Some areas in southern California had to deal with flooding and mudslides, but my area had no such drama. The mountain ski resorts are happier than they were last week. However, the Teenlet has shown no interest in joining her school’s Ski Club. This particular snowy peak is San Bernardino Peak, elevation 10,649 ft (3,246 m). I want to climb to the top some day, preferably before I turn 45.
I'm not a huge fan of grapefruit, even ruby red such as what we have in our front yard. Before our fence went up, the lower tree used to be picked clean by neighbors and passersby, so I know that plenty of people don't feel the same about grapefruit as me. I often take a bagful (or two or three) to work, and they'd be gone by the end of the day. One of the more unforgettable TMI comments I received as a result of this action: "I can't eat any, and neither can many older folks because grapefruit interacts with many medications, such as my Viagra."
Growl. I am walleyed bear-cat-something. Will you be my friend?
I knit this from a Japanese online pattern. I love how Japanese patterns almost always use diagrams. I love how my mom used to knit and crochet and she can translate anything I can't figure out on my own. I love how my nephew grunted, "UNGH!" and pulled his hands away when I asked him to try the mittens on.
Koolhaas knit hat
