it wasn't for nothing that i did a
365 photo project in 2010. i realized rather early on in the project that it was more about memory than about taking dazzling daily photos. tho' i also wanted to improve my photos and the constructive criticism in the
blog camp 365 group helped a great deal with that. what i truly love is looking back on the photos and seeing all that happened over the past year. and it seems that it was indeed an eventful one - full of changes - of house, job, scenery, lifestyle - all of it chosen, tho' not all of it easy. so i used my mosaics to take a stroll down memory lane.
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january 2010 |
january was cold and unusually snowy. sabin turned 9. the last blog camp was held in the blue room, since the house was for sale and new jobs were already on the horizon for both husband and me. riding lessons were cold, but we persevered. i
began weaving lessons, which made me feel like i'd found a place to rest my soul. i enthusiastically
began a daily art journal. i noticed already in january that the 365 project made me so much more aware of my immediate surroundings - as i wandered the house, camera in hand, looking for interesting objects and light, i found myself really noticing where i was and enjoying it so much more. and i hit
1000 posts right here on MPC. (35 blog posts)
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february 2010 |
february saw an awful lot of
creativity happening in the blue room. we shopped for old farm houses on the other side of the country. i continued my
daily art journal. i bought a loom. we celebrated
husband's birthday and our 11th anniversary. i kept rather faithfully to my avowed desire
not to buy anything unnecessary in 2010. and i started making
clarity birds. (31 blog posts)
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march 2010 |
in march the
house-hunting began in earnest. my weaving class
ended. i got new
multi-strength contacts since i'm
getting old. i knitted my
first scarf and started a second one and spring began to appear in earnest, which was much appreciated after the snowy winter we had. but mostly, march felt a bit like being in the liminal space...waiting in between for one thing to end and another to begin. (36 blog posts)
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april 2010 |
in april i started my new job. it was a pretty good start, since it began with three holidays. and i can tell you from the safe vantage point of retrospect, it went downhill from there. i actually wrote a
fairly funny post about the whole stress of moving (sadly, it may have been the last time i was funny). we
said goodbye to living in the house we'd lived in for nearly a decade. my daily art journal practice fell completely by the wayside and despite my best intentions, i never did get back to it. but it wasn't all negative in april - we did
shop for a horse. (22 blog posts)
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may 2010 |
may saw our official
moving date. we went nearly two weeks without internet at home (oh the horror). sabin started at her new school and husband started his new job. i got
acquainted with the new house and i shared both
inside and
outside of it. we discovered rhubarb in our garden and i invented my cocktail of the year -
the rhubarb gin fizz. we also discovered a wonderful little
viking harbor museum about an hour away from us. and i even indulged in a bit of
creativity (funny, looking back, i thought that had pretty much stopped when we left our old house).
our horse arrived! (25 blog posts)
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june 2010 |
at the beginning of june, i had no voice whatsoever after coughing for a week straight. some people thought that was just fine. with my camera, i chased
light and
lilypads and
rain. i celebrated the summer solstice with
a list. i was already
pretty miserable in my job, but didn't really know what to do about it. i
attempted to crochet granny squares, but can't say i was very successful, maybe because i didn't really keep it up. we headed to
the US for our holiday - our first trip there in three and a half years! and an
impromptu blog camp in minnesota. (26 blog posts)
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july 2010 |
in july, my own blogging mojo at a low, i did
interviews of you, my readers. i sent out individual questions and posted the interviews. but i also
antiqued in the US - which makes me very, very happy, tho' it does make it hard to get the suitcases closed. there was
the blog camp of the zombie flies (thank you farmer guy for spraying the field across the road with pig poo at the height of fly season and exactly when i was having guests). my favorite professor from the university of iowa
died after a long and full life. and we finally
sold our house. (21 blog posts)
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august 2010 |
august was mostly about the
interviews that i started in july (there was a rather overwhelming response to that idea). it rained so much our broadband cable
drowned. i began obsessively
painting feathers on stones in a desperate grasp at finding balance in my life, which felt pretty unbalanced and
unhappy during that rainy month. i wrote a pretty
controversial post about the changes i saw in the US after three years away. and i met someone who was very enthusiastic about the
wind and that helped. (41 blog posts)
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september 2010 |
september largely lacked flow, but there were
moments of it and i was grateful for those. i had a wonderful weekend in berlin with
five amazing ladies and it restored me. i visited a
magical place that was achingly beautiful in its decay. i updated my "
my girl" post because i was feeling out of touch with myself. looking back at this month, a million signs were there and i didn't read them. i guess for whatever reason, i wasn't ready to read them, tho' frankly, if they'd been flashing in neon, they couldn't have been clearer. i met a
fantastic artist and was enchanted by her work. and i saw those fairytale mushrooms -
amanitas - for the first time in person. (25 blog posts)
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october 2010 |
october found me pondering
life lessons and
the blogosphere. i
confessed that it wasn't really going that well on the whole "not buying stuff in 2010." we visited
frilandsmuseet in copenhagen. and hosted a halloween party for 28 4th graders - all of which showed up 30 minutes EARLY, much to my dismay! i had a four-day bout of the flu, but the fever seemed to give me some
clear thinking. and i sewed some clothes for sabin. (29 blog posts)
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november 2010 |
in november, i
despaired about our old, crappy house. i acquired a beautiful new
macbook air (further underlining how badly that whole "not buying stuff" thing was going). i was fortunate enough to get to travel to
manila twice in november. both trips were really a high point of my year, especially the second one, as
sabin came along. and november ended on a very good note, with a
great conversation that i badly needed at that moment with a
very wise person who i love and respect. (23 blog posts)
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december 2010 |
december was covered with the most
beautiful snow and there were
sunny days that gave us
magical light. i started
making things again. i participated in
reverb10 - an exercise in reflecting and manifesting what's next. i finished my
365 project - taking a picture every day of 2010. most of important of all, i found my way back to myself - as is reflected in the increased number of posts, both here and on
domestic sensualist. december felt like waking from a long slumber, a new beginning and i can't wait to see what 2011 brings. (44 blog posts)
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and after taking a picture every day in 2010, we had to have a new group for 2011 -
postcards to blog camp - because we didn't want to lose the sense of community we found on flickr. if you'd like to contribute an occasional photo that you're proud of, but don't want to take a photo every day, come and join us!
8 comments:
a year in the life of YOU.
thanks for sharing you with us throughout the year.
have a fabulous 2011, keep smiling.
e.
Amazing! What a beautiful and colorful life you have. LOve this post!
Happy New Year :)
A great send-off to a very full, colorful, up-and-down year. I love the photomontage and reflections, month by month. Hoping the new year brings lots of creativity and smiles.
Hello Julie
What a great year! I wish you and your family a Happy New year!!!!
Best
Tracy :)
Mostly what I see within your text and pictures is your personal Bhavacakra... of existing, your efforts at becoming and including an openness to transformation.
Happy New Year,
Bill
thank you for the invitation - hopefully i can get back to photography in the new year. i took photographs 9 days in december, i can't believe only 9 days. boo.
your 365 is gorgeous
I love that I was there to witness so much of this over the past year. Your journey added something to mine. I love your moments of clarity, your voice, your vision. You add beauty to the world.
Your pictures are so clean and bright--I love it. I don't even usually get into photos but these are truly precious and I almost think now that I've seen them, what would I do without them. :) And the way you organized them by month--a true undertaking! What a wonderful way to stop, remember...
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