So my Project 30 taught me that I can't stick to photography projects, which I guess I already knew, but it did help me to remind me to pick up the camera.






In other exciting news, my office space moved from downtown to the seaport area. It's crazy how all those mud parking lots are gone now and there's construction everywhere. I clocked my new walk this morning on RunKeeper and it's .9 miles, which means I'm walking about 2 miles a day just in my commute alone. I do have the option of taking the silver line but, ack, I'd rather walk.
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