Day 21 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge, clothes for a tiny human. The label says these have been handed down for generations.
Day 21 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge, clothes for a tiny human. The label says these have been handed down for generations.
Day 20 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge, houseplant, parts thriving, parts barely hangin’ on.
Day 19 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge, analog
Day 18 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge, portico but the roof is the sky.
Day 17 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge, still early days.
Day 16 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge, someone, somewhere could use these Scrabble tiles on the road.
(Belated) Day 15 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge, trying to practice patience a month after a move and still living out of boxes.
Day 14 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge, Manhattan from St George on Staten Island, with ample view of the horizon.
Day 13 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge, I’m puzzed by the design decision that created a connection between these two physical interfaces.
Day 12 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge, a shiny treat from a wonderful colleague.
Day 11 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge, features this gimcrackin’ combo in our new place.
Day 10 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge, ritual doesn’t get more accurate than this for in-office days, post-lunch. This mug was a gift from a former student. Remember everyone, You Are Special!
Day 9 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge, birdwatching together with my two favorite earthlings.
For day 8 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge, the prompt, walk, made me think of all the ways that COVID changed how I move through the world. I looked for evidence/remnants today and here’s what came out.
Day 7 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge, not much whole about our still-recently-moved-into place, but here’s a window sill completely full of plants thanks to my better half.
Day 6 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge, features my podiatrist’s office with an old school X-Ray that resulted from engineering and manufacturing in my hometown.
Day 5 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge, this retro-amazing not-exactly-tile in the kitchen in our new townhome.
Day 4 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge, Nyanko-Sensei has been hanging on to this zipper for years and is still going strong.
Day 3 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge, seconds of solitude in some hot chocolate and aftermath of toddler dinner.
Day 2 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge, woke up to foggy weather.
Day 1 of the Micro.blog March Photoblogging challenge is a cheat because it’s an app screenshot but damn if that Panera app’s bag icon doesn’t read to me as a lock every time. Order “secure”d!
A Day in the Life, 2022-10-14 08:57:54, Fall Colors at The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 31: Home
First mail for the new family member feels like home.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 30: Red
A surreal Saturday morning waiting room experience at Walmart Auto Center. Lots of reds mixed with some casual misogyny.
October 2021 Photoblogging Challenge Day 29: Cycle
The motor of a cotton gin running inside a soundproof box, part of the amazing “Kevin Beasley: A View of a Landscape” at the Whitney, January 2019.