This year I spent less time talking on the phone, and more putting its mini 2 megapixel lens to good use. I used to be skeptical of how popular mobile photos had become in the age of iPhones, but thanks to my mobile, sometimes it's easier to capture the moment without causing a scene. There are some locals who have inspired me as mobile photographers because of their timing, subject choices, and perspective and they sort of got me clicking, with my phone!
I have to say you don't need a cellphone that starts with an i to take good cellphone photos! Mine is a LG Versa. What you see here are from 2009, often on foot or while commuting.
I am looking forward to many more ways of capturing light and life in the next year. Hope you are, too! and have a great 2010.
A White Stollen from Christmas Past
At this time last year, I had all the time in the world to bake -- 3 consecutive snow days. Yes, you read it right -- three whole snow days out from work! Here's the proof via snowmen built in our hood! That hadn't ever happened on the East Coast. Over there I'd gone to work in blizzards, and actually it was kinda fun because you are ready for it and the sun shines on you most of the time, too.
Indian Inspired Kabocha Pie

I wish I had gotten to this post before Thanksgiving, but life doesn't always work out in the most ideal way. You can still have pie you know, Thanksgiving or not ;) or have it next year, we certainly will! Anyhow, I had to get this one out before by the start of Winter!

[Our Local & Vegetarian Thanksgiving Dinner]
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cascadia,
dessert,
dinner,
eggless,
locally produced,
pie,
thanksgiving
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