project 365: it begins
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Day 1:

This is Josh.
My parents had their annual New Year's Day barbecue, and all four nephews were there, having a wonderful time. I took several photos of Josh playing with this weird turtle-y toy - and mentally thanked the inventor of the digital camera: it allowed me to see how badly the first six photos had turned out, so I knew to take more...
Day 2:

This is my church, techically called St Barnabas, but known to most people as GWAC (pronounced "Jee-Whack"). I took the photo during our music rehearsal - I was playing piano that evening - which is why nothing much is happening.
Day 3:

Elf, licking Smudge.
I was going to get a photo of Elf lying on my bed, but Smudge jumped up halfway through, and Elf instantly tackled him to the bed and started licking his face. I decided that was more interesting than my idea.
Day 4:

My desk at work (I'm back at work! Woe!) and its collection of spaceships.
Only two, actually: the third one is a Skutter, from Red Dwarf, whose function is to run around the ship cleaning things. Why the Skutter is twice the size of Starbug is best left to the imagination. Shrinkrays or something?
Day 5:

This is my current cross-stitch. And no, it's not that series of three photos set in the bush - despite at least six people having seen it and instantly assumed that's where the picture's from. This is a completely original picture by someone who was probably wanting to get the bush photos without paying copyright...
As you can see, I still have a lot of stitching to do.
Day 6:

The entrance to China Town, in the middle of Melbourne. I took this on my lunch break.
Note the lights in the street behind it. (China Town is remarkably pretty.)
Day 7:

Today at lunch I wandered up to the State Library, with its wonderful reading rooms and its complete lack of books I want to read.
I took many interesting photos, not at all like this one - but on my way out I noticed that one of the side galleries (there are several) was hosting an exhibition on illustrating children's books. Quite interesting! And fun suddenly coming across illustrations for a book I grew up with.
That's all for this week...

This is Josh.
My parents had their annual New Year's Day barbecue, and all four nephews were there, having a wonderful time. I took several photos of Josh playing with this weird turtle-y toy - and mentally thanked the inventor of the digital camera: it allowed me to see how badly the first six photos had turned out, so I knew to take more...
Day 2:

This is my church, techically called St Barnabas, but known to most people as GWAC (pronounced "Jee-Whack"). I took the photo during our music rehearsal - I was playing piano that evening - which is why nothing much is happening.
Day 3:

Elf, licking Smudge.
I was going to get a photo of Elf lying on my bed, but Smudge jumped up halfway through, and Elf instantly tackled him to the bed and started licking his face. I decided that was more interesting than my idea.
Day 4:

My desk at work (I'm back at work! Woe!) and its collection of spaceships.
Only two, actually: the third one is a Skutter, from Red Dwarf, whose function is to run around the ship cleaning things. Why the Skutter is twice the size of Starbug is best left to the imagination. Shrinkrays or something?
Day 5:

This is my current cross-stitch. And no, it's not that series of three photos set in the bush - despite at least six people having seen it and instantly assumed that's where the picture's from. This is a completely original picture by someone who was probably wanting to get the bush photos without paying copyright...
As you can see, I still have a lot of stitching to do.
Day 6:

The entrance to China Town, in the middle of Melbourne. I took this on my lunch break.
Note the lights in the street behind it. (China Town is remarkably pretty.)
Day 7:

Today at lunch I wandered up to the State Library, with its wonderful reading rooms and its complete lack of books I want to read.
I took many interesting photos, not at all like this one - but on my way out I noticed that one of the side galleries (there are several) was hosting an exhibition on illustrating children's books. Quite interesting! And fun suddenly coming across illustrations for a book I grew up with.
That's all for this week...