2008 in review: posts by month
Dec. 31st, 2008 05:52 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
January: Happy New Year! And 548 words before lunch.
February: I have no idea what this is; it's a fairly boring tree on the corner of the street, most of the time, but as I went past today I noticed it was flowering; this is the sort of thing for which a 12x zoom is useful. [Photo post]
March: I've been having a hard time settling down to read lately -- particularly this last week, when my brain doesn't seem to want to focus on anything longer than a typical LJ post. [Book post]
April: The hedgehog cacti are in bloom! [Photo phost]
May: I'm back, tired and brain-fried.
June: I'm off again in about three quarters of an hour. [There was another trip between these two!]
July: On Monday we made the canonical stroll through the woods to Whirlow Park, where the rose garden was out of order but there were plenty of other flowers to see, and moorhen chicks picking their way over the silted-up beds of the ponds. [Start of a rather damp summer vacation in Sheffield.]
August: There are some compensations to being jet-lagged at this time of year; the couple of hours after dawn are the best part of the day, when the heat is still gentle, the shadows are long, and the night-blooming cactus flowers can be seen in their glory. [Photo post]
September: Words! 603 of them, to be precise.
October: They're starting to put out the fall-winter bedding plants and let the summer grass die off in preparation for reseeding, and the temperature is supposed to plunge all the way into the eighties on Sunday as a storm passes through. [Photo post]
November: 2633 words so far. [Nano report]
December: This morning there was a cardinal, a flash of scarlet among the oleander foliage.
February: I have no idea what this is; it's a fairly boring tree on the corner of the street, most of the time, but as I went past today I noticed it was flowering; this is the sort of thing for which a 12x zoom is useful. [Photo post]
March: I've been having a hard time settling down to read lately -- particularly this last week, when my brain doesn't seem to want to focus on anything longer than a typical LJ post. [Book post]
April: The hedgehog cacti are in bloom! [Photo phost]
May: I'm back, tired and brain-fried.
June: I'm off again in about three quarters of an hour. [There was another trip between these two!]
July: On Monday we made the canonical stroll through the woods to Whirlow Park, where the rose garden was out of order but there were plenty of other flowers to see, and moorhen chicks picking their way over the silted-up beds of the ponds. [Start of a rather damp summer vacation in Sheffield.]
August: There are some compensations to being jet-lagged at this time of year; the couple of hours after dawn are the best part of the day, when the heat is still gentle, the shadows are long, and the night-blooming cactus flowers can be seen in their glory. [Photo post]
September: Words! 603 of them, to be precise.
October: They're starting to put out the fall-winter bedding plants and let the summer grass die off in preparation for reseeding, and the temperature is supposed to plunge all the way into the eighties on Sunday as a storm passes through. [Photo post]
November: 2633 words so far. [Nano report]
December: This morning there was a cardinal, a flash of scarlet among the oleander foliage.