Month: May 2011
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 […]
Not everyone appreciates being photographed.
151 of 365. Our Daily Challenge — Keyboard Keys.
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 […]
Day 150: Fountain of Youth, originally uploaded by Sharon Gerald. 150 of 365. Our Daily Challenge — Stopped motion.
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, 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 […]
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 […]
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.
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 […]