Saturday, August 4, 2012

Day Zero Project

On November 10, 2010 I began a Day Zero Project, which is sort of like a Bucket list.  You make a list of 101 (some people do more, some less) and you have 1001 days to complete it.  The benefit over a bucket list is that you have a little less than 3 years to complete.  Some items are not very difficult, like my #10:  See a Drive-in Movie; some take time, like my #6:  Watch all seasons of Smallville; and some will take time and preparation to do, like my #12:  Write a book.  (#66 is start a blog)

Since then I'm only at 19% and only until 8/19/13 to complete all of it or as much as possible.  Nonetheless I'm happy that I've found some things to keep me busy.  And if I don't get very far by then I know I'll be starting again, continuing and hopefully finishing them, and replacing what I've done with new projects.

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In other news, I've changed Saturday's photo topic.  I've decided to instead focus on putting googly eyes on objects.  Today's photo consisted of me putting them on some jacket hooks:

I decided to let you guys know here.  I felt that if I edited my previous post where I listed the topics for each day I would be cheating.

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Lastly I changed the cover on my Facebook page based on the mugs I picked up yesterday.  Here is the picture we took this morning:


Have a great one everyone.

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