Friday, January 20, 2012

Photo-a-day challenge, week two [blue skies and douchey guys]

Yay! Week two!!

Check out Week 1 of my January Photo-a-Day challenge here. If you're playing along, be sure to let me know so I can ogle your photos, too :)


Day 8: Your Sky

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You don't see this color of blue just anywhere. San Francisco has the most gorgeous sunshine and the most brilliant skies, even in the wintertime (except right now because it's raining and gloomy, though we still get more sunshine than I ever did back in Philly).


Day 9: Daily Routine

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I love my spiffy new office, and the spiffy view of Post street in downtown San Francisco that I have. When I need a moment of solace, I take a quick gaze outside then carry on with my work.


Day 10: Childhood

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I used to sleep with Baby Donald every night. I remember once leaving him at my Aunt Brenda's house and being so upset that I couldn't sleep. My Uncle Bob ended up driving over to drop the stuffed animal off. I don't sleep with Donald any more, but I did take him back to San Fran with me the last time I visited my folks in Philly. For 26 years old, he still looks pretty good.


Day 11: Where You Sleep

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Snuggle under the covers with my little Sook who likes to spoon.


Day 12: Close-up

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This was going to be my "daily routine" photo, but it's also a close-up. I hate taking the bus, especially when I'm cram-jammed with a bunch of clueless people who don't understand the concept of personal space. This photo was taken just before getting pushed by a dude, who pushed me so hard that he knocked my coffee cup over, which incidentally spilled all over my jacket and pants. Nice one, bro.


Day 13: In Your Bag

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Lots of lip gloss. There was more in my bag, but I didn't want to seem excessive. What?


Day 14: Something You're Reading

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Yes, I do read my own zines! Actually, I have been meaning to start reading The Paris Wife, a novel by Paula McLain about Hadley Hemingway, wife of Ernest Hemingway, and her relationship with the author while living in Paris. I've already read this tale through Ernest's eyes, but it will be interesting to hear the other side. I've just been lazy since starting this job-- all I want to do after walking home from work is to crash and watch The Big Bang Theory.

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