Ivymere continually searches for her ground, her sky, and herself
So far, this semester I’ve been concentrating on school so all I do is school and work so no point really in bringing a camera and throwing it all around. >_<
How I did it: I always used to forget to take it but finally I took it everywhere and lucky cause you never know what or who you'll see. I've met a few people that ive had snaps with from bringing my camera with me everywhere
Lessons & tips: Keep in near your car keys or phone, get a small camera that wil fit it your pocket or purse
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Ivymere continually searches for her ground, her sky, and herself
So far, this semester I’ve been concentrating on school so all I do is school and work so no point really in bringing a camera and throwing it all around. >_<
I love seeing a full moon!!! I saw one a couple of days ago from my backyard during the evening before I walked into the house. I felt really peaceful by just looking up at the moon!
I wrote down in an earlier entry that I was going to mark this as done if I carry my camera with me to everywhere I went from December 1 through December 31…and I actually did that! I’m so used to carrying my camera with me now…I’m taking more pictures than I was before. My purse looks empty if it’s not in there. I’m going to continue carrying my camera with me everywhere because I’ll never know when a “kodak” moment will occur.
I was inspired to take a picture of the sky some time around sunset because of this entry by Frannie Girl. This picture isn’t even as close to being as good as hers though.
Merry Christmas in Spanish
I’m doing very good on this goal! I have carried my camera with me everywhere everyday since December 1 (just like I planned to do).
In a couple of cities in San Diego, there are flags (like the one above) hanging on traffic lights that have designs of recent or upcoming holidays from various cultures. Other flags that I’ve seen in another city had Feliz Navidad (Merry Christmas in Spanish) and Maligayang Pasko (Merry Christmas in Tagalog). I’ll try and take a picture of those at some other time. I love the celebration of cultures!