Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Fall
I haven't taken a lot of photos this month, but nevertheless, I've tried to pick five that somehow represent Fall for me.
First, the colors of fall. I took these two photos in the beginning of the month when we still had some colorful leaves on the trees. Now they've all fallen, I'm afraid, and the trees are bare and ready for winter. Much like myself.
Next up, we have a party. Good food, a live band, and a captive audience. When darkness falls it's good to get out and have some fun, or the oppressive darkness of fall might get to you. Not to me, though, I love the darkest part of the year. It feels like home.
Fall also means it's time to get the car ready for winter. It took M and myself an hour to put the snow tires on the car, and we still have another car to deal with. I really think cars should have less tires.
Last, we have this old, broken rocking chair. Somehow it ended up under a tree at my parents' lake house.
Go check out PJ's blog for a list of the other participants.
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Wednesday, October 16, 2013
And The Winners Are...
I've pretty much repressed everything about this challenge, but I have this nagging feeling that MikeWJ and I promised we'd pick our favorite photos of the entire bunch and give them some extra love.
Well, a promise is a promise, and this time we're actually keeping ours. Mostly, though, because Nicky kept pestering us to declare our winners already. Oddly enough, she seemed to think that making out with one of the hosts (me), and bribing the other one with cheese (MikeWJ) would bring her the win... Canadians, eh?
There were so many talented bloggers participating in the challenge, it was incredibly difficult for MikeWJ and I to choose our favorite photos. Some were funny, some were deep, some were pensive and some were just weird. Every single one of you impressed us with your talent and your creativity, and we loved the feeling of togetherness Bob forced upon us all. We wanted to honor every single of you, but alas, we couldn't choose all five or six hundred photos for our favorites. Believe us, we tried, but Blogger temporarily iced my account for trying to post hundreds of photos in the same post. Who'd have thought.
But I digress. When MikeWJ and I first started this challenge, it was all about the photography. About taking as good a photo as possible, inspired by the prompts we chose. We spent hours trying to get the perfect light, perfect angle for our shot. We carried our huge and impractical cameras everywhere and competed fiercely to take the better photo.
As time went by, more people joined, and the prompts grew more and more outlandish. The challenge became less about photography and more about having fun, about making friends, and about making up creative stories as to how our photo tied together with the theme of the day. While MikeWJ and I love the way the challenge has evolved, we decided to choose the winners of the challenge based on photographic merit. We chose photos we were impressed by, that showed creativity and talent.
So, without further ado, here are our choices:
First, we have Janine's lovely, if very sepia tinted, photo of a ladder. She took this photo for "Rising" on Day 26. We like it because it takes you back to another place and time. It's beautifully composed and for once, sepia is the perfect choice.
Next up we have CheesyMike's photo of his lover, who apparently happens to be a weird Victorian freak with a very misshapen beak. He took this photo for Lover on Day 28, and it's one of our favorites because not only is the composition perfect, but Mike also managed to capture the freak in a very interesting pose that gives the photo that little extra.
Jay impressed us with this photo taken for the theme of Tolstoy on Day 23. The leading lines and the shallow depth of field makes this photo visually stunning and absolutely beautiful in its simplicity.
On Day 17 for My Junk, PJ posted this beautiful photo of fallen apples and tried to convince us that they were junk. A terrible explanation, but gorgeous photo. It's another stunning example of how to use leading lines and shallow depth of field, and the colors are wonderful.
Last but definitely not least, we have Babs, who took the most impressive photo of a butterfly we have ever seen, for the theme of Transparent. This one is definitely worth looking at in full screen. The water drops on the butterfly are amazing, right down to the light reflected in them. A stunning photo, and a perfect note to end on.
Sadly, MikeWJ and I both bought houses in September, which has left us dirt poor and unable to reward these awesome photographers with anything but a virtual pat on the back and one of those scrapbooks that one woman keeps asking me to give away to my readers in exchange for my soul and a little advertisement. But I hope you all know that if we had the means, we would almost definitely consider sending our winners some kind of prize.
Congratulations to our winners, and thank you to all that played. I hope to see every single one of you next time again.
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And The Winners Are...
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Outdoors
Trains are very modern in Finland |
Autumn market in Kristinestad. |
Not everything is black and white. This photo is, though. |
Houses are very modern, too. |
And last, some flowers to make you feel good. Or sneeze. |
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Outdoors
Monday, September 30, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Happily Ever After
Oh, it seems my feelings aren't very mixed at all.
MikeWJ and I would like to thank you all for participating in our challenge. You've impressed us with your creative bitching and whining, not to mention your photos. A month ago I had no idea I would know so much about bathroom remodeling, or that I would see cheese do such amazing things. I hope you'll join us for 30 Days of Photographs V, which will start tomorrow.
Kidding! Jeez, no need to throw rotten fruit at me.
At some point or other, there will be a 30 Days of Photographs V, though, and when that happens, I hope to see you all there. Thank you once again for joining Mike and myself on this journey to nowhere, and sharing a few laughs with us. We've had a great time hanging out with you this past month.
Check back here in a few days to see if MikeWJ and I made good on our promise to pick our favorite photos of the challenge. Now, link up one last time, and go visit the rest of the goofballs.
Think Nirvana. Think Paradise. Think Shangri-la.
Think Fields of Elysium.
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Happily Ever After
Sunday, September 29, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Circle
I have a complicated relationship to sleep. I love sleeping, when I sleep well.
But I rarely sleep well.
I toss and turn and lie awake at night and early in the morning. And I dream. I dream of fire and war and mayhem. I dream of being chased, of unknown threats, and of dismemberment. I dream of confusing and unsettling situations where I'm stuck and scrambling to make sense of my surroundings.
I don't know why I have these nightmares, but I do. Maybe what I need is one of these. A dreamcatcher to capture my bad dreams and only let good dreams pass through the net and slide down the feathers to me.
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Circle
Saturday, September 28, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Lover
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Lover
Friday, September 27, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: NSEW
Link up and see if you can find your way to the rest of the participants.
M and I like to travel. We've seen some pretty great places and have some pretty amazing memories of said places. We don't like to buy a lot o souvenirs when we travel, though, because you just end up with a shitload of stuff and nowhere to put it. Instead, we've started to collect magnets from each place we visit. Extra points if you can identify all of the places we've been to according to our fridge.
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30 Days of Photographs IV: NSEW
Thursday, September 26, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Rising
Link up, and try to smile while you're commenting on the other photos.
This little fellow was really cranky when I wouldn't feed him. In fact, in this photo he's already thinking about taking off into the air and trying to use me and my camera for target practice.
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Rising
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Poison
Link up at the bottom of the page. Or don't. MikeWJ doesn't care.
Because I just have so much extra time on my hands with work, and moving, and taking photos for the challenge, and looking at twenty photos every day, and leaving comments on twenty photos every day, I decided that I needed to bake cookies to pass the time.
Double chocolate chip cookies. A little slice of heaven in my hell.
But something's wrong... The evil cat is out to get my cookies. Little does he know that it's a trap, because chocolate, while the food of the gods, is horribly poisonous to cats.
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Poison
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Carnival
So there I was at the carnival, happily taking photos of the pretty lights and the fun rides, when out of the blue, this shady clown decided to photobomb my shot. Thanks a lot, MikeWJ!
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Carnival
Monday, September 23, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Tolstoy
Day 23: Tolstoy
I don't particularly care for Russia. There's nothing wrong with Russians, they're nice people, if a bit brusque at times, and I admire their ability to drink vodka and chase it with more vodka all night long. But I don't particularly care for the way the Soviet Union first owned Finland for the better part of the 19th century, then tried to take over again during WWII, and when that didn't work, instead forced Finland into armed conflict with Nazi Germany.
It leaves a mark, history.
So instead I'm posting a photo of something that's not only relevant, but also close to my heart.
A cat.
Yes.
Plus, I know I can't outdo MikeWJ today, so I'm not even going to try.
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Tolstoy
Sunday, September 22, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Frustration
M and I have been experiencing weird internet activity the past few weeks. Without warning, our wifi becomes sluggish and lazy. It keeps cutting out, and then coming back on. And it's strange, because if the power is out and the internet is broken, you just sigh and put away your computer. You know it's not going to work no matter what you do. So you grab a book and read it by the candle light. You talk to your husband or wife, you take a moment to reflect on your life and your achievements.
All is well.
But when the internet should work perfectly, but it doesn't, it's the most frustrating thing ever!
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Frustration
Saturday, September 21, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Anatomy
The sign said, "No Photography Allowed".
I forced M to be on the look out while I grabbed my phone and tried to find the camera button on it. We were at the Body Worlds exhibition in Helsinki, surrounded by dead bodies, stripped of their skin and immortalized in plastic. It was dark and people were slowly walking around, talking in hushed tones.
Over by the huge display case filled with hearts in various stages of decay, I saw a member of the staff. M was doing his best impression of a shady crook, glancing over his shoulder suspiciously. I finally got the camera working and pretended to be reading a text while surreptitiously sneaking a photo. The woman from staff turned and M grabbed my arm, pulled me away, and said, "Quick, let's get out of here!", in a stage whisper loud enough to wake the dead guy I'd just taken a photo of.
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Anatomy
Friday, September 20, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Transparent
But luckily for you, I'm a benevolent host, unlike MikeWJ, who's totally the bad host in our little good host/bad host duo. Seriously, he never takes care of his own links, and he leaves snarky comments lying around for all the guests to see. But because I'm the epitome of all that is good, I'm going to allow you to participate in this challenge even without the entry fees and bribes. Chocolate will be plenty.
Link up, and send me the chocolate at my address; Ziva Moon, 666 Hell Drive, The Inferno.
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Transparent
Thursday, September 19, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Never
After Always comes Never. Never, it's such a solitary and lonely word, isn't it? But never do I feel quite so at peace, quite so calm and content in being all alone in the early hours, as when a thick fog blankets the world on my way to work. People are rushing all around me, but in my car, it's only me and my thoughts, and outside, the fog that hides everything that's ugly.
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Never
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Always
Please add your link at the bottom of the page, and go check out the rest of the photos.
There were a few things I could've taken a photo of today. I always want chocolate, for example. I always love the rain. I've always wanted to stop the car at that one particular field on my drive to work and take a photo of it. The field, not the car.
But because I'm ultimately lazy and don't have nearly enough time for work and thinking about the new house and taking photos for this challenge, I went the easy route today. I am always reading a book. Or several. Right now, it's four. When I finish one I don't just move on to the next three, I start another one so I'm continuously working on four at once.
That's what she said.
Beat you to it, MikeWJ.
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Always
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: My Junk
Link up, my friends, and show me your junk.
Having recently bought a house, I've been doing a lot of thinking about my junk. What should I get rid of, what should I keep, what can I sell, what can I bury out by the highway? So much junk, and so many questions. Because soon, all of my junk will have to move.
It's still full of someone else's junk, but by November, it'll be my junk in that kitchen.
I can't wait!
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30 Days of Photographs IV: My Junk
Monday, September 16, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Biblical
Link up, visit, comment, repeat.
So, I had this apple. It was green and pretty and looked really delicious, but one of my cats, Yoda, told me I wasn't supposed to eat it. It wasn't meant for me. So I didn't eat it, and I didn't think about it. I left it alone.
But then my other cat, Darth Vader, made an appearance. One moment I was happily watching tv, and the next, he was there. His soft white paw nudged the apple closer. Look at it, he said, isn't it beautiful? Don't you want to take a bite out of it? An apple like this will be a real eye-opener, you know. Your world will never be the same again. And he looked at me with his beautiful blue eyes, and he held the apple out to me, whispered promises of knowledge of good and evil.
I took a bite out of it, and I knew. It was all so clear to me. It all made perfect sense.
And suddenly, I was really glad Biblical came after NSFW.
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Biblical
Sunday, September 15, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: China
You know what to do.
I had some ideas for this one, mostly revolving around the whole Made in China thing. I even thought it would make a great excuse to have Chinese for dinner. Or rather, to make M get me some Chinese for dinner. Sadly, M's been away on a trip this weekend, and I was way too lazy to order myself takeout.
Luckily, I remembered my copy of the Chinese masterpiece, Sun Tzu's The Art of War, and in it, I found the perfect quote to represent Bob, who just can't seem to die and stay dead.
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30 Days of Photographs IV: China
Saturday, September 14, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: NSFW
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30 Days of Photographs IV: NSFW
Friday, September 13, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Wrong
I have nothing.
Seriously, nothing.
I thought this would be an easy prompt, but I've been so busy lately, I just haven't had time to think about any of the prompts and to come up with decent ideas. September was a bad month for the challenge. Both my co-host MikeWJ and I are in the process of moving. I bought a house yesterday, and Mike's been trying to sell his house while looking at new places. I've also been preparing to start a new job on Monday, which doesn't sound like a lot of work, but believe me, it's been crazy. M's been away on trip after trip, leaving me in charge of the cats and of feeding myself, and that just isn't right. So this was my breakfast today, which is most definitely wrong.
My sincerest apologies for posting yet another food photo. I promise it won't happen again. My photo for tomorrow is going to be awesome. Well, perhaps not awesome, but definitely not food. I think.
As a little reminder, the list:
1. Ice Cream
2. Illuminate
3. Soft
4. Backwards
5. Mushroom
6. Two Birds, One Stone
7. Seven
8. Texture
9. Disguise
10. Close-up
11. Girly
12. Tremor
13. Wrong
14. NSFW
15. China
16. Biblical
17. My Junk
18. Always
19. Never
20. Transparent
21. Anatomy
22. Frustration
23. Tolstoy
24. Carnival
25. Poison
26. Rising
27. NSEW
28. Lover
29. Circle
30. Happily Ever After *
30 Days of Photographs IV: Wrong
Thursday, September 12, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Tremor
My forgetful co-host MikeWJ blamed me for this prompt. Thing is, it was all him. He thought we needed something huge, something monumental, something like a natural disaster. Earthquake, he thought, we should add Earthquake as a prompt. No, I said, there's no way we can have Earthquake on the list, because it's just not going to work. Well, maybe something similar, Mike mused. Like, vibrating, trembling, tremor.
And so, tremor it was.
Me, I had no ideas. Well, not no ideas. I thought about taking a night photo of some street lights with a shaky hand, painting the tremor into the image. And I thought about taking a photo of an old person's hands. Of course, the very moment this post is scheduled to publish, I will be at the bank, and my own hands will be trembling as I sign a very important paper.
But, I still need a photo... Pictured below is the calm sea, little drops of rain sending ripples, tremors, across the surface.
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Tremor
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Girly
Today's prompt had me stumped. I honestly have no idea why we chose this prompt at all. I don't particularly like girly stuff, and I think the only pink thing I own is the dress from my Disguise photo. I was bitching about this to my co-host MikeWJ, and he told me, "Come on, you have it easy! Just take a photo of your nails or your shoes or whatever."
So I'm taking a photo of my nails (sort of), and my shoes, and whatever.
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Girly
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Close-up
The rest of you, link up at the bottom of the page, and when you stop by MikeWJ's blog, try to tell him his photo wouldn't have been any better even if he did have a macro lens.
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Close-up
Monday, September 9, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Disguise
Link up, and go see if you can figure out the other participants' disguises.
Today, we're going to meet the hosts of this fabulous photo challenge. This is the fourth (that's what the little IV behind "30 Days of Photographs" stands for) time MikeWJ and I are hosting this wonderfully dysfunctional challenge. The first time it was just Mike and I, but people got jealous and demanded to participate, so we let them. Then they begged us to let them stop participating, but we were done being accommodating. Each year, the prompts get bigger and better, and the participants get whinier and lazier. Including Mike and I.
Now, meet MikeWJ. He's a handsome youngish man with hardly a bald spot to speak of. He enjoys very slow walks on the beach, writing short stories with ink and a feather quill, and talking politics - he doesn't entirely support King Henry VIII's plans to invade France, but he commends him on his success with the ladies. MikeWJ is half British, half American, and takes some truly awesome photos.
MikeWJ - disguised as a real photographer. |
Ziva Moon is Finnish and does not enjoy talking about herself.
Ziva - disguised as the Mona Lisa. |
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Disguise
Sunday, September 8, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Texture
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Texture
Saturday, September 7, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Seven
Link up at the bottom of the page, and make sure you link to today's post, not just your main page - we want to be able to find your photo even after the challenge is over.
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Seven
Friday, September 6, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Two Birds, One Stone
Add your link at the bottom of the page, and try to muster up the energy to look at the other photos and offer your condolences.
I regretted this the second I suggested it. But when MikeWJ and I get together to decide on the prompts, vasts amounts of alcohol and call girls are involved, and the rules state that once a prompt is suggested, you can't take it back. If it survives the grueling ridicule of whomever didn't make the suggestion, it's in. And frankly, we desperately needed a bird prompt to appease Cheryl.
I really hadn't thought it through, though. Two birds and a stone. Where am I supposed to find a stone willing to model with two birds?
I know. Impossible.
So I had to get creative. And I baked an apple pie because I know M was feeling stressed out, and probably needed some comfort food. And when I took it out of the oven, I realized it would make a good photo, too. You know, the pie that both made M feel a little better, and gave me something to photograph for my challenge. Totally killing two birds with one stone.
NOW can I join #teamlame?
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Two Birds, One Stone
Thursday, September 5, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Mushroom
This time of year, the forests of Finland are full of mushrooms. When my grandfather was still alive, he would spend hours in the woods, picking mushrooms for us. He never ate any himself, but I grew up loving them. My grandfather is gone now, and all his secret mushroom spots are forgotten. Still, it would've been very easy for me to go out into the woods and take a photo of a mushroom. But I assume we're going to be seeing a lot of mushroom photos today, so I decided to go another route.
This is a natural sea sponge from the Mediterranean, or, as we say in Swedish, a washing mushroom.
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Pathetic, I know. I'm officially joining Team Lame. I just didn't have time to go out into the woods.
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Mushroom
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Backwards
If you're still here and still planning to participate, please link up at the bottom of the page, then check out the photos that the rest of our little group of misfits have posted.
Backwards. Don't we all sometimes wish we could go back in time? Get a do over?
A quick reminder to those of you who have already lost their list and are struggling to remember what the upcoming prompts are, here's the list again:
1. Ice Cream
2. Illuminate
3. Soft
4. Backwards
5. Mushroom
6. Two Birds, One Stone
7. Seven
8. Texture
9. Disguise
10. Close-up
11. Girly
12. Tremor
13. Wrong
14. NSFW
15. China
16. Biblical
17. My Junk
18. Always
19. Never
20. Transparent
21. Anatomy
22. Frustration
23. Tolstoy
24. Carnival
25. Poison
26. Rising
27. NSEW
28. Lover
29. Circle
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Backwards
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Soft
I know, I know, so predictable. But how could I not post a photo of my gorgeous Yoda today? Besides, if there's one thing the internet is in dire need of, it's more cats.
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Soft
Monday, September 2, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Illuminate
Today's theme is Illuminate. Link up at the bottom of the page and don't forget to check out the other participants and tell them they light up your world. Or something.
My photo for today is of the bling that M brought me from London a few days ago. It's so bright and shiny it lights up the room. He's in Paris now, and I'm eagerly waiting to see if he'll bring me back something even shinier this time.
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Illuminate
Sunday, September 1, 2013
30 Days of Photographs IV: Ice Cream
Link up at the bottom of the page, and make sure to go check out the other participants' photos. The calories are free today.
Yum!
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30 Days of Photographs IV: Ice Cream
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Summer and Bob and The Worst List in the History of Lists
As usual, PJ's hosting his monthly photo blogging challenge, this month with the theme "summer". Summer is a great theme, but sadly, our two weeks of summer occur in June, not August, so the photos I've taken this month are hardly very summery. I'm still going to give it a go, though.
My first photo is of a little girl, of love, of newlyweds, of dancing, and promises of the future.
My second photo is of Gucci, swimming in the sea. I sure wouldn't go in, but apparently having 50 pounds of fur keeps you warm, even in the chilly waters of
My third photo is of the Archipelago Sea at 7:30 am on a Monday, driving over a bridge in the misty morning light.
My fourth photo is of my brother's band, because nothing says summer like outdoor concerts.
My fifth and last photo is proof that summer is almost over. The leaves are falling off the trees, and the flowers are slowly dying. But hey, at least we don't have snow yet.
Now, go look at some other people's summer, you can find the list over on PJ's blog.
After you're done with that, come back here and I'll tell you about something awesome MikeWJ and I have in store for you.
See, 30 Days of Photographs IV, also known as Bob, starts September 1st. I hope every single one of you will participate and take a photo or thirty. We're really happy with the list of themes this time around, and with happy, I mean we hate it so much we keep asking ourselves what the hell we were smoking when we came up with it. But we promise we won't laugh at your photos. Much.
You can join the challenge by linking up each day here on my blog. Here's the list one last time:
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Summer and Bob and The Worst List in the History of Lists