Fundy National Park, NB Canada (taken by me on Aug 7/10)

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

No project will be left finished ...

... This is contrary to what you might have heard before but for me, with piles of things I started but never finished, it seemed apt. 

We are again at the beginning of a new year and I find that the blog I started in 2010 has 2 prior post.  That right folks that means one post a year.  The good news is that no one reads my blog, lol.  The only habits/hobbies I seem to stick to are photography and over eating. It would be lovely if I could have the ability to do the things that I want to do and keep doing them for more than a week or two.  Maybe that is what my goal of this year should be, but it's not.

My goal this year is just to take better care of myself.  It's not so much about losing weight, but rather it is just to feel better.  If I can attain this goal it will no doubt lead to weight loss but I'm less focused on that, and more focused on feeling good.  No feeling gross or bloated or sick ... just feeling comfortable in my skin.  It is more focused on my health.  My goal this year is also to do the things I love more often than I did last year.  I love my cottage, and I should visit there more often.  I love going on drives, taking pictures, going on day trips and things like that.  So that is my "resolution" for 2012.

So here are a few pictures I took over the year.  I love seeing the world through my lense.  :)


I love how some times during the year you can see the moon during the day in a bright blue sky.  I was drawn to this shot since the mood was virtually full and you can see light clouds in the sky around the moon.  






Nico finds some truly comical places to sleep. This pose seemed to defy gravity, lol 

I spent quite a bit of time on the beach at my camp this year.  The waters were calm at times with water in the back of the beach, a place we called the "salmon hole" so calm the water looked like glass and other times the water was rough and foaming .

Around thanksgiving the beach saw some pretty rough water. The waves pounded the shore and sprayed up and kept my face and hair damp. 



"Warm summer sun, shine kindly here. Warm southern wind, blow softly here. Green sod above, lie light, lie light. Good night, dear Heart, Good night, good night."
~Mark Twain

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