Tag Archives: thankful
I pet Santa’s reindeer!
Back by request is an appreciation list from November 2012. I pet reindeer! They were soft and chillaxed! 🙂 I am thankful for having multiple external hard drives because I feel easier about culling my computer hard drive. I am … Continue reading
Every day is different.
I was lucky enough to meet Shantelle on my first official visit to a local construction site (April 2012). I was looking for someone to photograph the lower part of the site and learn more about the project. Shantelle, a … Continue reading
Watching loving ones grow their wings.
After some thought (okay plenty of thought) I decided to let these photos tell their own story. I am leaving it up to you to fill in your own wonderful details. Now on to Hannah, Karen and Victor’s story about … Continue reading
Appreciating ease and flow.
If you are new here you can have a look at The List from last week or the previous two years worth of Flickr Appreciation Lists. This is a very condensed version of my thankful lists from 2 – 8 … Continue reading
Nice space to write.
I have been publishing a thankful list every Wednesday for just over a couple of years now. I have been thinking of migrating it over here for a while. Here we go! 🙂 I am thankful for Jane at the … Continue reading
Comradery in Construction
While out finding the beauty in construction I chatted with a few of the people that work in the construction industry. One of the people I had the good fortune to meet is Peter Kucia. Peter works for a company … Continue reading
Honouring the Gift of George
As of lately I have begun thinking of a gift as an outer action that someone else, outside ourselves, is able to experience. Or something to that affect. Crouching. On Saturday during errands I passed through an open air mall. … Continue reading
A note to my organ donor.
Dear Organ Donor, I want to call you something better. I wonder if I wrote to your family if they would tell me your first name or the name you liked to be called? I guess I won’t know until … Continue reading