Five hundred twenty-five thousand, six hundred minutes. How do you measure, measure a year?

Feb 14, 2011 14:25

Project 365/2011!
I started on my birthday, January 8th.


01 - Bird of Paradise, The Conservatory, Volunteer Park



02 - St. James Cathedral, from the roof of the M Street Apartments



03 - Gretchen's Christmas Present, a green, beaded, lacy scarf (mitts not shown)



04 - Hug-A-Mug, my favorite gift from the holiday season!



05 - Birthday Flower Bouquet



06 - My work radio, sitting in its own little chair



07 - Best. Email. Ever.



08 - Saturday Morning at the Emergency Room. Diagnosis: Unknown



09 - Driving across Snoqualmie Pass, on our way back from Connell, WA



10 - Tea Cozy, knitted by my Auntie Ruth!



11 - Knitted Maple Leaf, first project from a chart. Going to stitch it onto a pillowcase for my couch!



12 - McKinstry Spirit Corner of my desk.



13 - Stack of Oranges! I was bored :)



14 - Come On, England! Car freshener from my Clay, hehe



15 - Fairies!



16 - Spicy Popcorn



17 - First fully completed book of the year, "Masque of the Black Tulip" by Lauren Willig



18 - Pizzaaaaaa



19 - Beaded Mitts & Scarf



20 - Finger Kiss



21 - Layout for Decoupage on my knitting needle canister



22 - Nazars, the ward against the ""evil eye"



23 - Seattle Shakespeare Co. Performance of "Cymbeline" with Clay, now with Bonus Souvenier Martini Glass!



24 - Basket of Possibilities



25 - Vichyssoise of Deliciousness



26 - Earrings inherited from my Granny



27 - Gung He Fat Choi!



28 - Clippy Monster says RAWR!



29 - PNB's production of "Cinderella" with Gretchen



30 - The Big Game (Super Bowl Sunday)



31 - Orchis, "Joy in Laughter"



32 - Sushi & Sake at Kanpai



33 - Lunchboxes at the Lunchbox Labratory



34 - Hanging Rose Decor



35 - As Opposed to Mean Bananas



36 - Tea Party Goodies!



37 - Panda Family


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