I could sit here and go on and on (again) about how much it pains me to have gotten several weeks behind in my regular blog posts, or I could share with you the unpleasant surprise I felt during one of those weeks when I sat down to make a post, only to realize that I’d taken my camera out a measly four times, and gotten no images worth writing home about.
But I’ll spare you trivial little drama, and instead present this clever solution: Three Weeks in Pictures! I can even use the same TWiP acronym.
Let’s just say, since the end of March, I have spent much of my time doing things that do not lend themselves to photography. Like working on a new website for my mom (fun, but not exactly the stuff of great images), working the day job (also [sometimes] fun, but again would just be pictures of me at the keyboard). I’ve been playing solitaire, eating popcorn, and procrastinating finishing my most recent sweater knitting project. It’s just been a long string of days where photography hasn’t crossed my mind.
And when I say “long string of days” I mean it. I’ve had time for two haircuts since the last time I was here, for crying out loud!
Anyway. I really want to be better at this weekly thing. Really. I will try, but it’s nice to know that I have Three Weeks in Pictures, or even Two Weeks in Pictures to fall back on, if I have to. Let’s just hope I never blow it so badly that I’m forced to go with Twelve or Twenty Weeks in Pictures 😆
It’s a roundup of the little (and big!) moments I have captured all week. Some of these images are posted on Instagram, but many aren’t posted anywhere but here. Some days there may be no photos, and other days there may be multiples.
TWiP: Downtime (2018) It took me three days to notice that my website was unavailable. Oops! I think I can be forgiven at least for two of those days. Right now I'm with the family in Ocean City, enjoying our annual Jersey Shore getaway. I have purposely been spending as little time as possible on the computer.
Morning Coffee with Diane Gilleland (2014) In this installment of Morning Coffee, we're sitting down with Diane Gilleland, aka Sister Diane, to learn more about her Craftypod blog.
Sheetsanity (2012) I'm getting that itch again. The same one I had roughly four years ago. If you were
Spring Fever (2010) Quite literally. I spent Monday feeling worse and worse, Monday night being sick, Tuesday
The Big Button Challenge Vote! (2009) I've truly enjoyed seeing the creative places that these ten artsy ladies have taken my buttons
Big fan of the short hair! And the little mint green VW bus, too.
Thanks! Neil got me the bus. I’ve been meaning to make a granny square blanket out of polymer clay for the back seat.