About the 366-day photography project: On August 1st, 2015, I began a 366-day photography project. The goal that I had set for myself was to take at least one photograph a day for 366 days, which would take into account the fact that 2016 is a leap year. I am now in the sixth month of the project. The subjects of the project have changed as the seasons have changed.
When I started the project, it was a bright, warm summer day, and I went to Buckhorn Island State Park to inaugurate the project. Buckhorn Island State Park is a wildlife sanctuary, a restored wetland, and an important bird area in Grand Island. It has a very scenic marsh that connects with the Niagara River. On a clear day, if you are standing in Buckhorn Island State Park, you can see the foam rising from Niagara Falls.
Five months later, I haven't missed a day in the project. Buckhorn Island State Park was such an interesting place to visit that I decided to take pictures there once each season. I returned in October to take pictures of the park in autumn. On a clear snowy day, I will return to take the winter pictures. That could be later this week!
Below is a photographic recap of this past week, starting on Tuesday.
The painting of the bears was made on Tuesday, a very cold day. I went to Zumba and then came home and painted. |
Bishop Bill Franklin and the new honorary canons. |
Father Earle was happy that 30 persons from Saint Martin's came to share in his special day. Here he is with Bishop Bill. |
Traveling to the evensong was an adventure. Part of my trip was on a bike path. This is a pond, now frozen. |
This is Woods Creek, one of a number of creeks that criss cross Grand Island. Other creeks include Gun Creek, Spicer Creek, and Burnt Ship Creek. |
Later at home... bears are always photogenic. |
Here is the amazing Zoe, always lovely. I once wrote about her many meows. She is an extremely verbal cat. At the age of 15, she is healthy and in good spirits. |
On Thursday, I went to Stella Niagara Educational Park for a painting lesson. This is my painting. It is called "negative painting." I wrote a post about that on my art blog: sun, moon, stars. |
When I looked outside on Friday morning, I saw a sky shimmering with color. |
What a wonderful way to welcome the sun back to the sky. |
Sunday morning at Saint Martin in the Fields Church. The gospel for the day was the baptism of Jesus Christ. This gospel was brought to life by the church's "Epiphany Players." |
John the Baptist baptizes Jesus and the holy spirit, the the form of a dove, descends on Jesus. Everyone seems startled by the sight. |
Here is the Rev. Canon Earle King (aka Father Earle) in action. |
Back at home, it is teatime. Yes, I may be an adult chronologically but I still enjoy playing with my food! |
The family gets together at my sister Vivian's house to celebrate my nephew's birthday. This is one of the decorations at her house. |
Here is another view of the same decoration. |
Little bears and a big bear... |
Here are the little bears, still dressed for Christmas. |
My sister made this lasagna for dinner yesterday. It was delicious. |
7 comments:
That sky is gorgeous. Longtime since I've seen one like that in person.
Thank you, Emma. I am feeling very blessed to have seen it.
We've had some beautiful sunsets too, in the past week. (I live near Binghamton). We are going to get our first "serious" (well, for this winter) accumulations of snow tomorrow. Such an unbelievable winter so far. Five months of daily picture taking - that deserves congratulations.
Thank you so much, Alana.
What beautiful photos you have taken! I love your photography project, I may have to do the same as I love to take photos although I don't travel other then from home to work LOL
Beautiful photos, I am going to start this I think. I need to get some practice with my new camera :)
I definitely recommend a photography project for everyone. Even if you don't go anywhere, you can take numerous pictures in your own community. You will see so much that you might miss otherwise. It has been a fantastic experience for me, and I can't recommend it highly enough.
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