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Day 3: Project 365 ~ Photo

My friend Mike got his fish hook stuck in his finger and had to go to the hospital to get it removed, OUCH! RIGHT!
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There are many different types of blogs on WordPress.com, but you’ll notice that many of the most successful blogs like the ones featured on Freshly Pressed, have a clearly defined theme, and are written for a specific audience.
If you’re interested in attracting other readers to your site, it’s a good idea to do the same. My FOCUS for Project 365 is:
1. What’s your goal? My goal for the Project 365 Challenge is to entertain you all with fascinating photo’s that I have taken or will take, all original from my very own Kodak Camera in 2012.
2. What topics are you most interested in? I am interested in learning more about taking photo’s so I am taking the challenge in 2012 to take one photo a day and blog about it. How fun!
3. What’s your perspective? I am a very creative person and plan to be as creative as I can to entertain all of my past and future readers here on wordpress.
4. Who will be your target audience? My audience will come from all around the world and that is why I installed a new Flag Counter on 01/01/2012 to let you all know that I do care about you and your comments.












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OWCH!!!
I know right?! He was in his yard, on his boat organizing lines and such, and he did this by accident. He asked me to push it through and I couldn’t do it all the way…so after blood and pain, he finally agrees to let me watch the kids two boys and drove himself to the hospital as his wife was at work… What a day to remember.
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Looking forward to viewing your blog! Good luck!
I’m not sure how ping backs work but I got one from you and I don’t know what that is. haha
LOL to kotton- I am learning about it now. Pingbacks and such.
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Thats looks painful, hope he is ok. Like yourself I want to learn more about the craft, and a Project 365 certainly helps with that as you use it everyday. I am starting my second 365 this year as I didnt quite do a post a day last year, but I intend to beat it this time.
Nice work. I am doing my own 365 project and forcing myself to take a new image each day. Should be a fun learning experience.
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There are many different types of blogs on WordPress.com, but you’ll notice that many of the most successful blogs like the ones featured on Freshly Pressed, have a clearly defined theme, and are written for a specific audience.
If you’re interested in attracting other readers to your site, it’s a good idea to do the same. My FOCUS for Project 365 is:
1. What’s your goal? My goal for the Project 365 Challenge is to entertain you all with fascinating photo’s that I have taken or will take, all original from my very own Kodak Camera in 2012.
2. What topics are you most interested in? I am interested in learning more about taking photo’s so I am taking the challenge in 2012 to take one photo a day and blog about it. How fun!
3. What’s your perspective? I am a very creative person and plan to be as creative as I can to entertain all of my past and future readers here on wordpress. 4. Who will be your target audience? My audience will come from all around the world and that is why I installed a new Flag Counter on 01/01/2012 to let you all know that I do care about you and your comments.
So Jackie…I have a question. I’ve posted daily as part of this Project 365 Challenge…and each day there is some type of parenting tip or valuable parenting info included in my post. But I don’t really identify the titles in that way…they are mostly kind of random. Perhaps that’s not a good idea…what’s your take?
The hook in the finger picture brought me back 31 years…my husband is an avid fly-fisherman and his stuff is (and was) always all over the house. (Do you get where this is going?) Our 5 year old son was walking barefoot in his carpeted bedroom and got his foot hooked on a fishing fly that was also stuck in the rug. We had to cut the rug and carry him to the car and drive to the ER where the docs were able to quickly debarb the hook and remove it. Ouch is right! Maybe I should do a post about this.
Ouch you are not wrong
I Hope he is ok