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  May 10, 2003


project "The May Day Project is about collecting glimpses into people's lives through photographs.   Whether they be self portraits, landscapes or macros, candid or posed, snapshots or something more creative - we want to see what your day was like Saturday May 10th, 2003 ."


Other Salon Bloggers posting pics today: Rayne , Rich Pure & Simple , Playing With My Food (Paul) , Barbaric Yawp (Chris), Neva . Anyone know of any others? Never did get any sun, so I went for moody .


7 pm: Dinner with neighbours
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6 pm: This pond is part of our 'wilderness'
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4 pm: Back home, just after unloading the groceries
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3 pm: While my wife shops, another walk for Chelsea & me
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1 pm: Another garden, by the driveway
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1 pm: My wife's already working on the front garden
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11 am: Near the pond with the whistling frogs
11am


10 am: Two acres of our lot is kept as wilderness
10am


9 am: Setting out for the Saturday morning walk
9am


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