Christmas & December 2015 Recap
Here’s a recap of Christmas 2015 — the travel-related gifts I received, a nighttime walk through downtown Wallingford, and lots of cute puppy photos. Continue reading
Here’s a recap of Christmas 2015 — the travel-related gifts I received, a nighttime walk through downtown Wallingford, and lots of cute puppy photos. Continue reading
May I recommend this as an exercise in gratitude: flip through your camera roll and smile at all the good times in 2015. I did just that in compiling this ‘Year in Review’ — my life as documented in photos over the last 12 months. Continue reading
It’s my annual post — the “best of the best” photos I snapped this past year. From California to New England to Europe, I photographed some beautiful parts of the world in 2015. Continue reading
November was a tough month, but there’s still lots to be thankful for. Here’s my monthly photo recap… mostly involving Thanksgiving food and cuddly dogs. Continue reading
October was the most jam-packed month I’ve had in a long time — I recap everything in this post, including my explorations of Brooklyn and Manhattan. Continue reading
Recap of July 2015… I thought it was a slow month until I started putting together this post! Highlights include exploring Connecticut and lots of family time, plus theater and time on Cape Cod. Continue reading
June is busting out all over… check out the photo highlights from this past month: Cape Cod, kayaking, theater, food, and family. Continue reading
May 2015 brought lots of changes — I switched coasts and said goodbye to a city and people I love. Check out the photo highlights from nights out with friends, delicious meals, and wrapping up my stint at Y&R. Continue reading
Here’s a recap of how I spent April — beach time, industry events, Dunkin’ Donuts, LOTS of good food, and quality time with friends. I’m a lucky girl. Continue reading
This past month has been incredibly full — I got to see a bunch of plays, read books, spend time with friends, and enjoy work. Photo highlights follow. Continue reading