So, the theme for this past week was all about “My Everyday.” It was a pretty good theme, challenging me more to think about “the story” of my everyday, versus really practicing photography skills.
Here’s a glimpse into “My Everyday:”

“The Workout” – I try to make it a priority to squeeze in 5 days a week, either through cardio or resistance training. These are my “indoor shoes” and my “outdoor shoes.”

“The Master Tinkerer” – I had some help with the theme this week from my Dad. He will be 91 next month and is still extremely active. I’m blessed that “My Everyday” includes spending time with him. He ALWAYS has a project to work on and I’m slowing catching on.

“The Workshop” – The three (3) pictures above are of Dad’s workshop. He has a tool for EVERYTHING and every tool has an assigned space. Trust me, if he sends you out to his workshop to find a tool it will be EXACTLY where he said it would be!

The “End of the Day” – This is a pretty good representation of how most of my days come to an end. A refreshing beverage, a cozy fire, good music and long conversations with my husband.
Obviously, there is more to my “Everyday” but the above seem to sum it up the best. I’m humbled and blessed I have the health and the time to enjoy each.
The theme for Week 3 is “Out of Focus.” Wish me luck!
Donna
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What a beautiful daily routine….that fire and wine look so inviting, and how blessed you are to get to spend time with your dad on a daily basis!
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Thank you, Jenn. Yes, I count my blessings everyday.
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Donna, this was a great photo story! I hope your days continue to be blessed.
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Thanks, Anne!
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Terrific! Your dad is amazing-love it! Claudia
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 1:42 PM Donna Robinson Photography wrote:
> Donna Robinson Photography posted: “So, the theme for this past week was > all about “My Everyday.” It was a pretty good theme, challenging me more > to think about “the story” of my everyday, versus really practicing > photography skills. Here’s a glimpse into “My Everyday:” ” >
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Thanks, Claudia! He truly is an amazing person. I’m glad you enjoyed the post.
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