It's easy to forget the original state of the place and lose perspective on how much we've accomplished, which is why I wanted to capture the time-lapse images. I need to start to doing that in the other areas of the land that we are now working. Anyway, just a gratifying trip down memory lane. But seriously, what were we thinking?
The story of a five year plan, an impulse buy, and two city folks lost (then found) in the country.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Progress
A couple of months ago, I started taking pics from a few spots on the land with the intention of creating a kind of time-lapse set of pics. I picked a couple of markers so I can get roughly the same orientation each time. Recently, I went back and found some very early shots from approximately the same spots to compare the changes over the last 1.5 years. Both Jenna and I got a laugh when we revisited some of those original pictures. We both commented at about the same time, something along the lines of "what were we thinking?" But, 1.5 years later, things are looking significantly better.
It's easy to forget the original state of the place and lose perspective on how much we've accomplished, which is why I wanted to capture the time-lapse images. I need to start to doing that in the other areas of the land that we are now working. Anyway, just a gratifying trip down memory lane. But seriously, what were we thinking?
It's easy to forget the original state of the place and lose perspective on how much we've accomplished, which is why I wanted to capture the time-lapse images. I need to start to doing that in the other areas of the land that we are now working. Anyway, just a gratifying trip down memory lane. But seriously, what were we thinking?
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