Today, I have been sick and went to only one class. I’ve spent the rest of the day sleeping, consuming the healthiest foods I have in my meager pantry and watching the Olympics.
That is why I have no photo for today.
Yesterday, I had classes, work and a group project nearly back-to-back-to-back.
But when I left work at 5:45 p.m., I saw something unexpected: Daylight.
Then the group project. For our photo-editing class, Laura, Jessica and I were to edit a short video using raw clips provided by the Columbia Missourian director of photography.
It was… an interesting exercise.

Fortunately, we know Final Cut reasonably well and completed work more quickly than we'd anticipated.
Anyway. It’s been a long 48 hours, and I’m not quite feeling better yet.
But I have good news: the data recovery company was able to recover all but about 1 percent of my data, and I’ll have everything back by Friday!
Being sick is not an excuse.
… etc. I had the flu and could barely make it from the couch to the kitchen for water. Still didn’t miss a day. š
…you make me ashamed of myself, Erin. Clearly I’m not worthy of this photo-a-day challenge. š¦
Nah. Just being that nasty little reminder that it is possible to take a photo a day. Thirty days is a breeze. š
Nicely done. Daylight is always welcome this time of snowy year.
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