Month: May 2011

It’s all dandy #iphoneography

I’ve been freaking out the past few days because the external hard drive with all of my pictures on it got knocked off a table and broken. I’ve sent it off to try to have […]

What you talkin’ bout?

Not everyone appreciates being photographed.

Keys to the Kingdom #photoaday #project365

151 of 365. Our Daily Challenge — Keyboard Keys.

So many toys, so little time

So many toys, so little time, originally uploaded by Sharon Gerald. I got the evil eye whenever I got my camera out tonight, but she didn’t pay any attention to my phone. The phone has […]

Fountain of Youth #photoaday #project365

Day 150: Fountain of Youth, originally uploaded by Sharon Gerald. 150 of 365. Our Daily Challenge — Stopped motion.

Cranes for Hope 78-82 #papercrane #photography

See my paper crane project on Flickr. I began this as a tribute to Japan in the aftermath of the earthquakes there. I continue it as a prayer for those suffering the devastation of natural […]

It’s Hot

It’s Hot, originally uploaded by Sharon Gerald. I have a new Flickr app on my phone. I’m just testing it out to see how well I like sharing IPhone photos via Flickr. I’m also checking […]

The Best Camera

I’m not going to count this book as part of my reading challenge. It doesn’t have enough words in it for that. It’s mostly photos. I would like to respond to it, though. Chase Jarvis […]

Hi Ho Cheerio #photoaday #project365

149 of 365. Our Daily Challenge — Bumpy. I might be off to a bumpy start today, but at least I’m getting my essential fortified vitamins. Cheers for Cheerios.

The Hangman’s Daughter by Oliver Pötzsch

36 of 52 in my 2011 book blogging challenge. The Hangman’s Daughter is a mystery set in 17th century Bavaria. Oliver Pötzsch is a German filmmaker who happens to be a direct descendant of a […]