74/365: I love this snowglobe, but it proved difficult to take a photo of a snowglobe.
75/365: Christmas Eve with my parents and my grandparents.
76/365: We spent Christmas Day baking! We made all kinds of cookies and treats, and a big project of mine was making cake balls. They were delicious.
77/365: We had one family Christmas event on December 26.
78/365: And another family Christmas event on December 27.
79/365: And right before Christmas, I bought this vintage 1960s aluminum Christmas tree and set it up. My fiber optic tree now has a place of honor in the front window.
* I missed my first 365 photo on Monday, January 28. I was really disappointed, but I am proud that I went 80 days without missing one.
81/365: We are getting a nice amount of snowfall this winter. Here was a pretty snow in the morning that covered the branches of the trees nicely. I stopped my morning routine to get this shot because the tree cover never lasts very long.
82/365: I decided to take self-portraits on the last day of every month, but this one on New Year’s Eve didn’t work out so well. My family is laughing at me in the back, and the focus is on them! But I like how that worked.
83/365: We did our family Christmas on New Year’s Day. I love this capture of this goofy grin on my sister’s face.
84/365: I took my camera to the dog park, just to see what I could see, and after a few pictures of snow tracks and random things, I realized that the snow blowing on the lake was making beautiful patterns. I took a lot of photos.
85/365: Snow tracks and grass in my front yard, with the sunset light giving it some color.
86/365: My woodpile on the back porch. I like the way the wood fits together, but I’m not very happy with this photo. I may try it again later.
87/365: I was distracted by the way the markers in the glass looked on my purple office desk.
88/365: It was Epiphany, the last day for a lot of Christmas lights. I like it when businesses leave things up until January 6. It was really bad weather, but I braved it to take a picture of the LED Magic Tree in Cherry Hill, which is pretty cool. There are three of these in town (as far as I know), and they’re all really neat.














