Nothing special today. I had to crank one out before dawn this morning because I knew it would be harder to get this done due to having to go into the office.
Here’s a bonus that I put a black and white filter on for some unknowable reason.
Nothing special today. I had to crank one out before dawn this morning because I knew it would be harder to get this done due to having to go into the office.
Here’s a bonus that I put a black and white filter on for some unknowable reason.
Today’s photo a day image sees Robin being completely offended by the unmade bed. Come on, human. Make the damn bed! Act like an adult!
Hello and welcome to another addition of today’s photo a day. I don’t do these every day, but I do them now and then because I want to and it’s my page and I do what I want.
There is a “where’s waldo” element to this photo. Somewhere in there is a squirrel giving me the stink eye. Do you see the little furry bastard?
I took out the trash today and took the opportunity to take a photo-a-day shot. Actually, five of them, thanks to Hipstamatic’s shake to shuffle.
Robin Sparkles was kind enough to pose for a picture before I left for the office this morning. Thanks, cat!
What was the first thing you saw this morning? For me, it was Lily.
I only played for a few minutes this morning. I noodled on a song idea. It’s not much of anything and I don’t know if I will even do anything with it. I’m feeling a little creatively brain fried right now. Not sure why.
I’m about to punch in to work. We’re going to be at half strength today. Hopefully being Columbus Day means that most people will have the day off and we won’t have a lot of issues to deal with. There were a few things going on over the weekend that some of my staff may have been pulled into. I will get a status update on all of that shortly. Hopefully it stays quiet.
Okay then, let’s get this Monday started. Duck and cover, folks… here we go!
We’re back home. We were out for about five hours. The trip was a bit of a bust from the leaf peeping and photo taking point of view. From the perspective of Jen and me jumping in the car and road trippin’ for the hell of it, it was a total success.
We didn’t stop anywhere. As soon as we got North of Concord, NH the clouds moved in and everything looked gloomy and bad. We dipped our toes into the White Mountain region and then turned around and took the long way home.
I took exactly one photograph:
Today’s Photo a Day photo is a candle because I am getting tired of using guitars and cats every day and I can’t leave the house and use something else. Sigh with Covid-19 frustration.
Maybe I’ll test again tomorrow and then I’ll be able to leave the house and see the world again.