
“Look, I want to love this world
as though it’s the last chance I’m ever going to get
to be alive and know it.” ~ Mary Oliver
I haven’t posted on this blog since the November election. Today is my last chance this year to share my thoughts in words and pictures here. I have been reviewing the reasons I started this blog in my 50th year and continued it for a dozen years so far. It has served me well as a platform for family photo projects. Today, particularly, I am grateful for the opportunity to revisit the projects I did for my mother, who would have been celebrating her 90th birthday today. Ten years ago, I did an eight-day series from Christmas Eve to New Year’s Eve that I called “80 Years in 8 Days” (you can see it HERE). I also created The Grandparent Project on this blog primarily for her.
However, as my mom passed away in 2020 and I live within an hour’s driving distance of three out of four of my kids, I no longer rely on this blog as a way of sharing stories and photos across the miles.

I have really enjoyed exploring creative photography over the years through the weekly photo challenges I’ve done with WordPress and later Lens-Artists. Recently, I’ve been taking more photos with my cell phone rather than my Canon Rebel T3i. I also got a new laptop and lost the photo editing software that had been installed on my old one. The technology involved in creating a photo blog post has changed for me, therefore, and I haven’t really spent the time yet to figure out how to do it at a level that I find satisfactory.
“We still have a choice today: nonviolent coexistence or violent co-annihilation. This may well be mankind’s last chance to choose between chaos and community.” ~ Martin Luther King, Jr.



Beautiful gallery, Priscilla. Best to you and your endeavors in the coming years. I hope to continue seeing more of your beautiful work here.
Thanks so much, Egidio! 🙂
Lovely captures for the season.
Happy New year, my friend.
Thank you! All the best to you as well!
You are welcome.
Just reread “80 years in 80 days”; thank you for the opportunity to revisit those memories of Mom. You are good at capturing the inner essence, in words as well as images. Love, Sarah
Oh, good – I’m glad you got to revisit that with me today! ❤ ❤
Happy New Year, Priscilla! Good luck on your future endeavors in community service!
Thanks, John! Best wishes to you as well.
Beautifully expressed, and lovely images.
Thank you!
Priscilla, you’ve been doing wonderful and fulfilling work outside of your photography. I hope you will continue incorporating photography with beautiful images as you have posted here. Good luck to you in 2025.