A Year in Review
This is my first full year posting (despite a few breaks in between) so I thought I would post the year in pictures. (It only looks long because there are a ton of photos.)
January: Big Snow Storm in Ohio pushes me going to Boston a day, so I took pictures
February: Travel to Boca Grande Florida with my parents and takes about 300+ pictures
March: The work picked up, it snowed, my friends and I made the most of it.
April: School ended, I went home, and my blog celebrated it’s one year old birthday
May: Worked hard and enjoyed the spring weather
June: Went to a wedding, got my ears pierced (long story), and had some more fun with friends
July: Celebrated my first Fourth of July in Nantucket and didn’t meet a bear
August: Finished my job, packed for Italy, our neighbor’s Scholar Garden was completed, and take some macro after rain pictures.
September: Arrive in Florence, travel a lot including the Almalfi Coast
October: Still in Florence, continue to travel to Venice, Pergiua and two trips to Paris (Fit mid terms in somewhere)
November: Still living it up Florentine style, travel with school trips and parents (Rome and Montepulciano where they shot New Moon!)
December: Leave Florence (I will return!), spend the holidays with the family, turn the big 2-1 and begin my bucket list.
Cool year, I hope 2010 is as exciting..:-)
Love this post, a neat way to sum up the year. If I’ve enough photos I might borrow your idea. 🙂
Thanks for showing me the way to your blog Maggie.
I’ll be back next year.
Happy New Year.
Carsten
My, these are wonderful photo memories! Happy New Year, Maggie, and may it be bright and full of wonderful surprises.
Happy new year, Maggie! This was a good idea, -to show a photo for each month! Maybe we will all do the same. 🙂
Happy New Year to you Maggie. Can’t wait to see what you will be sharing in 2010.
Lets hope this next year gets better. Photo-adventures together!
What a fantastic year—and a great idea to celebrate it! Italy must have been extraordinary—but you do a great job with the ordinary, as well!
—Mitch (http://thisweekwithmitchgrosky.wordpress.com and http://mrgrosky.wordpress.com)