Come Wind, Come Rain

Song of the day: “Come wind, come rain” by Vashti Bunyan

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Last night, as I tossed and turned in bed, I decided I needed to start a new project. Something to give focus to my free time, to busy my idle hands and idle mind. There are hundreds of unfulfilled intentions floating around in my mind at any given moment, and seldom do I actually act upon them. But today was different. Spring is in the air, and I’m ready for new things!

Today, I took the first step in a photography project that I’ve been thinking about doing for quite some time: A 365 Day Portrait Project. It’s by no means a unique endeavor, but an interesting challenge nonetheless. If you’ve ever browsed around “Flickr” (or any other photo-sharing site) you have undoubtedly seen examples of this type of undertaking, some much better than others. For those of you unfamiliar, the concept is simple: take at least one picture of yourself every single day for 365 days, otherwise known as a year [minus February 29th]. It’s an interesting way to see yourself in new ways, document your life/surroundings, push your creative boundaries, and force yourself to take out your camera more often.

I’ve been waiting for the right moment to start, but I realized today that waiting was silly and senseless. What was I waiting for? A new beginning? A new month? A new year? A new setting? I’ve already had all of these things come and go within the past year, and yet I’ve failed to seize these opportunities to start my project. So today I said goodbye to waiting. The Ides of March is as good a time as any, right? Plus, I have been watching an inane amount of America’s Next Top Model with Victoria over the past week or so, and it’s been making me want to take pictures (and buy new clothes) like crazy.

Without further ado, here is numero uno:

Waiting? I'm over it

I haven’t decided whether or not I’ll be posting them here everyday, but they will definitely be available for viewing on my flickr photostream. Depends on how interesting they end up being I suppose!

In addition to my self-portraits, I’m going to try and take at least one photo of some other part of my day as well. A place I visit, someone I spend time with, something delicious I eat, and so on and so forth. My time in France is quickly disappearing, and I want to document it!

Today’s photo: MY NEW LIBRARY CARD!

Having fun, isn't hard, when you've got a library card!

Why it has taken me nearly six months to get my ass to the library, I have no idea. Ridiculous. I’ve had so much free time to read, yet I’ve only made it through three books since I got to France. Also, there are about 2350984608236 books I should/want to read. Leave it on the internet and reality television to turn my brain to mush. While I’m sure my t.v. addiction will not cease, I’m going to do my best to break up t.v. streaks with books from now on. I’m pumped to start checking out books and movies again! Today I found:

  1. Fresh et Bio: a vegetarian/organic cook book with some delish looking recettes
  2. Paris: a film by  Cederic Klapisch (director of L’Auberge Espagnole)
  3. Une forme de vie and Acide sulfurique: two novels by Belgium author Amélie Nothomb, the first of which I’m already halfway done with, thanks to a lovely afternoon spent reading in the grass.

I was also lucky enough to end my day with a skype call from my dear friend, Sarah G. We caught up, of course, but more importantly, we made faces at each other. As it turns out, Sarah’s nose does a great mushroom impression.

q.t.p.2.t.

All in all, today was a good day. Bisous bisous! xoxoxo

4 responses

  1. A.) This is beautiful and exciting and I love ALL of your photographs. Can’t wait to see them ERRY DAY.
    B.) You might consider posting “a week in review” photo updates on the blog every Sunday or something. I imagine multi-posting every day could get somewhat tiresome. Not sure what a weekly review would do to the project.
    C.) I just got your postcard yesterday and I was ZO ZO EXCITE! If you are in Boston, it is not the most close place to me, but much more close than France! So I will DEF DEF see you sometime if you are there this summer. ❤

    • A) I’m pumped that you’re pumped!!!

      B) A weekly review is a stellar plan and a perfect solution to my posting dilemma!

      C) SO glad you go the postcard, and SO hopeful that we’ll be on the same coast in a few months! My application was good enough to get me an interview, so fingers crossed that my interview will be baller and get me the job! I WANNA SEE YOOOOOOU! ❤

  2. Hi, I’ve just stumbled upon your blog, which I found quite interesting, but it prompted me to ask you the reason why you came to Saint-Brieuc. Was it by choice or at random ? Whichever it is, I hope you enjoy my hometown 🙂

    • Hey! Glad you’re enjoying the blog! I came to St. Brieuc more or less at random. I applied to be a teaching assistant in the Acadamie de Rennes, which more or less covers the entirety of Bretagne, and was placed in St. Brieuc au hasard! I was hoping to be in Rennes proper, but St. Brieuc has been nice. 🙂

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