Project 365 | Day 43 Looking Forward

It’s been a few years since I had the joy of spending a little time walking up and down a stream and doing a little fly fishing.  So that is one of my goals for the spring and summer to take the time to do a little fishing.  I’m so ready for this winter to be over and be able to get out and enjoy the warmer weather.

Fly Fishing

Project 365 | Day 39 Blast from the Past

Tonight I was walking to the car after work and noticed this thing that I didn’t think existed anymore.

I can’t really recall the last time I used one of these can you?

That’s right kids this is a pay phone, no games, internet, Facebook, or twitter.

Blast from the Past

Project 365 | Day 36 Driving Safety

My ride home from work today was a bit nerve-racking as most of the drive was on a sheet of ice.  And it never seizes to amaze me as to how people drive in such bad conditions.  I was passes by cars probably driving as fast as they normally would on a hot summer day. It’s amazing how stupid people are.

People SLOW down, think about what you’re doing and make decisions that won’t end up with you hurting or killing yourself or someone else.

Driving

Project 365 | Day 35 Safety

The question today is: Do you feel safe? Most of the time you probably don’t think about it as you go through your day.  But really how safe are we? As I was walking to my car this evening in the parking garage I noticed a box for a fire extinguisher which was sitting on the ground empty.  As I looked around for another one, to no avail, I thought wow what if there was a fire?  I guess what I’m trying to say is pay attention to your surroundings, look for things that you might need in an emergency and know where they are.

Safety

Project 365 | Day 34 Choices

Choices, we make them everyday: what to wear, what to eat, when to sleep, what to watch.  Tonight I stopped in Sheetz (a convenience store in our area) and as I stood in front of the drink cooler trying to choose what to drink, I thought to my self how much time do I waste doing this everyday? Wouldn’t it be easier if there were simply fewer choices?  After making a decision on a bottle of water and some raspberry iced tea I turned around and before me was more choices, candy, chips, fruit, pastries, well you get the idea.  More time wasted. So I continued on with my journey home and had to stop at the local movie store to return a DVD.  Again wasted time looking for something to watch..  Well my brain is fried, I’m tired and ready to hit the sack, so for tonight: Good night!  Now where did I put the remote?

Oh the Choices!

Choices