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    • A Little Bit of October

      Posted at 3:53 pm by Kris McNeil, on November 1, 2018

      The 365 Blog Circle is a collection of friends working through their 365 photography projects together. We are posting favorite shots on a monthly basis. Welcome to our October round up! 

      Oh my! So much editing, so little posting. Whoops. Still making my way through my Australia and New Zealand shots and working on other smaller shoots on the side.  October has kept me busy!

      From the Tarongo Zoo in Sydney

      274.365.2018 Koala at the Taronga Zoo, Sydney275.365.2018 Young monkey at the Taronga Zoo, Sydney278.365.2018 Kangaroo at the Taronga Zoo, Sydney

      A few from Auckland, NZ301.365.2018 Love Locks, Auckland Harbour, Auckland NZ302.365.2018 Temporary Tracks, Auckland Harbour, Auckland NZ304.365.2018 Career Centre, University of Auckland, Auckland NZ

      And a teaser from the Great Barrier Reef. More on in on my 7 on 7 next week.
      So blue and beautiful.281.365.2018 So much blue from the Ocean Spirit, Cairns, Australia

      Up next is Elysé Jokinen with a renewed love of autumn and a baby update!

      Until next time! Happy Fall, y’all!

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    • A Little Bit of August

      Posted at 7:38 am by Kris McNeil, on September 1, 2018

      The 365 Blog Circle is a collection of friends working through their 365 photography projects together. We are posting favorite shots on a monthly basis. Welcome to our August round up! 

      August was busy with us visiting our kids and getting the youngest back to college to start his senior year (!). I finished up editing my Wyoming photos and did my shots from a weekend we had in California. We were out there with our daughter in law so she and I could do the Napa-Sonoma Half Marathon. We did it at, shall we say, a leisurely pace. We had a good time though. I mean, come on, it’s Napa for Pete’s sake.

      Currently my husband and I are traveling in Australia and New Zealand. I should have some Australia shots ready for 7 on 7 next week, but for now, a little California wrap up!

      We got to spend a day in San Francisco before our daughter in law arrived, so we walked out on the Golden Gate Bridge from the north end. And of course, the fog rolled in. Still, it was fun to do. We’ve yet to have the time to actually make the full trek across the bridge. #BucketList. One of these days.

      235.365.2018 Golden Gate BridgeView from the north end.236.365.2018 Golden Gate cablesCables.238.365.2018 Pier 39 Piano StairsPiano Steps at Pier 39.239.365.2018 JellyJellyfish at the Aquarium of the Bay.241.365.2018 Traffic Jam242.365.2018 Pour Over Coffee at OxBow MarketRitual Coffee at the Oxbow Market243.365.2018 Tasting at Domaine CarnerosDomaine Carneros. Pre-race? Post-race? We’ll never tell.Golden-Gate-GifA little foggy gif.

      There are a few of us in the circle this month. Please follow around to Elyse Jokinen’s August page to see what this birthday celebrating, toddler momming, third trimester and house moving lady has been up to. She is amazing!

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    • A Little Bit of July

      Posted at 9:47 pm by Kris McNeil, on July 31, 2018

      The 365 Blog Circle is a collection of friends working through their 365 photography projects together. We are posting favorite shots on a monthly basis. Welcome to our July round up! 

      So with retirement comes lots of time to do whatever the heck we want. And this leaves me scrambling for editing time. Yikes! I worked on the shots I took at Cibolo Creek Ranch, which is where we went after the astrophotography workshop in June. I wanted to stay out in west Texas a couple more nights to practice the things I learned at the workshop. By day we did tours of the ranch land which was vast and beautiful in only the way west Texas can be.

      I’ve been playing more with my Instax wide film camera and decided to upload a few of my favorites from the summer. I have joined Susannah Conway’s August Break 2018 (#Augustbreak2018 on IG) and I think I might do the project with instant film. Of course, my usual m.o. is to start these month long projects and punt after 10 days. We shall see!

      Ahhh so what was good for July editing?

      182.365.2018 Starlight Theater, Terlingua, TexasI finished up my shots from Big Bend and Terlingua.
      And did these from Cibolo Creek:

      184.365.2018 Cibolo Creek187.365.2018 Pollinators196.365.2018 Cibolo Creek Ranch

      A little Instax love.200.365.2018 Handstands203.365.2018 Backyard Magnolia

      We went to Space Center Houston one afternoon. We hadn’t been there in years, so it was a lot of fun. It’s such a treat to go places with my grown up kids. 204.365.2018 Redstone Rocket - NASA Rocket Park - Houston Texas
      (not my kids)

      207.365.2018 Red Schwinn - NASA Bikes
      The bike is part of NASA’s free range bike program. They have been in partnership with Schwinn since the 1960s to have bikes on the NASA campus that people can just pick up and ride from building to building. We saw them everywhere. They’re quite delightful.

      Well the blog circle people are either moving or traveling or super duper busy this month. Isn’t summer always like that? We think we have all the time in the world and then it’s time for August. This month is just me and Elyse, so we’re playing catch instead of going in a circle. She is on the move again! Go see her beautiful stuff.

      I hope this finds all of you well and happy this summer. XOXO

       

       

       

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    • A Little Bit of February

      Posted at 6:44 am by Kris McNeil, on March 1, 2018

      The 365 Blog Circle is a collection of friends working through their 365 photography projects together. We are posting favorite shots on a monthly basis. Welcome to our February circle!

      Oh February. What did you do with the sunshine? It happens every year and I know summer is coming and I should be careful for what I wish, but damn.

      We did have some fun this month though! We got to see Walk the Moon one night and that was just an all night dance party. Even Mr. Don’t Make Me Go to Concerts had a good time.

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      House of Blues, Houston

      February 2, 2018

      Then there was more music when we went to Purdue to see our youngest who plays in the Purdue Wind Ensemble. We know our days are numbered for these kinds of events and just feel blessed that he has kept doing this as long as he has and still loves it.

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      Purdue Wind Ensemble – warm up
      Long Center, Lafayette, Indiana
      February 16, 2018 

      We rounded out the month with a weekend get away out near Washington, Texas that was lovely and relaxing and much needed since my brain is feeling a little waterlogged with all the spring rain we’ve had.

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      I hope your February has been delightful and full of valentines and good things! Please continue around our 365 Blog Circle with the fabulous work of Jen Bullied. You’ll be glad you did!

       

       

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    • A Little Bit of January

      Posted at 12:07 am by Kris McNeil, on February 1, 2018

      The 365 Blog Circle is a collection of friends working through their 365 photography projects together. We are posting favorite shots on a monthly basis. Welcome to our January circle! 

      Hello 2018! Hello Blog! It’s been a minute (as all the kids are saying these days).

      I swear I wasn’t hiding under my covers all of 2017. In fact, My oldest son got married in August and we all could not have asked for a better day. (I wrote about my son and his wife in my December 2016 post ).

      Emma & Kegan Wedding Randy Coleman Photography (426)Photo credit Randy Coleman Photography

      On to 2018! One of my favorite things about January was getting to be part of a Beauty in Brokenness gathering run by my friend Amy Hauser. Beauty in Brokenness is part of Amy’s Mosaics of Mercy ministry. The mission of Mosaics of Mercy is to support the community struggling with addiction and mental health issues through education, helping people find support and also through helping the community come to see that “there is beauty in brokenness”. They seek to inspire recovery through “testimony, intentional prayer and artistic expression”. To say that Amy is all in on supporting the community would be a vast understatement. Her mission is one of great challenge, but also great love. Being broken, be it a little or a lot, is nothing of which to be ashamed. In fact, the more we share, the more we can support each other. My town is blessed to have Amy as a resource.

      I met Amy though my running group. Yesterday, through Beauty in Brokenness, a few of our running friends and I got to be part of a network of love by working mosaic hearts. This is a finished heart:

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      So here’s how it works!

      The pieces represent the brokenness in our lives. As Amy said, we all have a plan for our lives until the plan changes. Mosaics of Mercy is first and foremost a Christian ministry. The idea of the artist building and creating the heart is meant to symbolize how letting God in to be the artist of healing brokenness can lead to something beautiful. People come to make hearts for themselves or to share with others to show them they aren’t walking their crisis alone.

      Here’s my favorite part. Those hearts we made, we didn’t take them with us. We made one, finished one that someone else had started, and then took home a completed heart. We, and those who came before and after our gathering, were building a net of love and support. Each step of the heart building process has meaning and Amy was careful to express each step of the process. Building mosaic hearts is a tangible way to perceive letting God be the artist of our healing. Very simply: we need a foundation, to gather our broken pieces and construct something new, to not be afraid when trials come along and we lose sight, and to trust in the care that the Artist will put into us.

      We started by picking the pieces we wanted to use on our hearts. What fun that was!

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      Amy even let us break dishes! Now THAT is some good therapy! I definitely had some fun with that.

      Mosaics of Mercy-29Stop! Hammer Time!

      We then put some thin grout onto pre-cut plywood hearts and then started to place our pieces.

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      At this stage, we had done everything to these particular hearts that we would do. Now they were left for someone to come after us and do the remaining steps. Our group shelved our hearts and continued working with hearts that a gathering before us had constructed.

      And here is where God comes in to smooth out the rough edges.

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      These hearts were left behind to dry, but Amy had hearts for us to take home that were finished and polished up and prayed over. I’ll always remember this day. Thanks for all you do, Amy!

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      Please continue around our 365 circle! Next stop is the the fabulous work of Alyssa Kellert! Enjoy!

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