Books read in January

Feb 01, 2017 16:02

The Ice Master by Jennifer Niven (Jan 1-7)
Ada Blackjack: A True Story of Survival in the Arctic by Jennifer Niven (Jan 8-12)
Tragedy and Triumph: The Journals of Captain R.F. Scott's Last Polar Expedition by Robert Falcon Scott (Jan 13-24)
Captain Francis Crozier: Last Man Standing? by Michael Smith (Jan 25-30)

Feb. 1st's prompt is "open" (didn't we do that last month?? Haha)



I'm going to write down the prompts here, because I like crossing them out as I go along lol

Feb. 1: Open
Feb. 2: Observance
Feb. 3: Sled
Feb. 4: Selective Focus
Feb. 5: A Message
Feb. 6: Twisted
Feb. 7: Scenery
Feb. 8: Pink
Feb. 9: Twins
Feb. 10: What I'm Reading
Feb. 11: Share the Love
Feb. 12: Found
Feb. 13: Tiny
Feb. 14: A Valentine
Feb. 15: Heart
Feb. 16: Low Light
Feb. 17: Where I Stand
Feb. 18: Celebrate
Feb. 19: With Help
Feb. 20: A Portrait
Feb. 21: Replicate
Feb. 22: Withered
Feb. 23: Outside
Feb. 24: Commemorate
Feb. 25: Inactivity
Feb: 26: With Words
Feb. 27: Commute
Feb. 28: Furry Faces




My nicer pairs are at work lol

a picture survey for the bored and/or photography enthusiasts
the photo can be of you with these things, the things on their own, or...be creative!

1. the first thing you see when you walk into your house
2. an electrical outlet
3. the floor of your bedroom
4. your favorite place to sit
5. a clock
6. the kitchen sink
7. an oven mitt
8. a bookshelf
9. an old shopping bag
10. the best view in the house
11. the view from your bedroom window
12. your silverware drawer
13. a stuffed animal
14. something you like that's hanging on the wall
15. the toilet paper dispenser
16. your favorite pair of shoes
17. an instrument
18. where you usually eat
19. your favorite food in the refrigerator
20. a lamp
21. the camera you're using
22. something blue
23. your favorite pillow
24. something you really like
25. you and your computer with your survey site opened up

Today's trivia: The French sabotaged the Eiffel Tower's elevators before they ceded it to the Nazis and Hitler during WWII, forcing Hitler to climb the stairs instead. The elevators remained "broken" for the rest of the war

capture your 365, books read in 2017

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