A couple of years ago around this time, I started a project called my Year of Trees. I took a picture of the same street every week for a year, noting the changes to the trees that line that road and then put it into a video. I really enjoyed it and a number of my readers did too, so I decided to reprise it. But I wanted to focus on a different area. So I decided to go to Marymoor Park, a large park in the area with a number of vantage points. I found two that struck me–so each week (unless I’m sick or other major factors intervene) I will be posting pictures of those two places, taken from the same vantage point. I invite you to come along on my year-long journey with me.
Week 26: I’m halfway through with the project this year, and each week, I remember why I enjoy these year long projects. They are mile markers. They make me think about the year as I go through it. Each week, I’m faced with the ever-slow but ever-steady changing of the seasons. We’re still stuck in winter. It snowed last week–Monday was covered with snow (bonus picture included of our yard), that stuck around into Tuesday. Now, we’re facing possibly more tonight. Ostara’s only a couple weeks away but it sure doesn’t feel like it.
Bonus Pics: Our yard on 2.27.2017