Tuesday, December 14, 2010

A Handy Story-A-Day Recap

So far so good... Because I have an affinity for the number three, I thought I would use this occassion to provide a quick recap of the first 33 Story-A-Day efforts. Each of the stories is linked on the right of the page, but for your ease of use, I have also hyper linked the story titles in the following post. Bookmark this page for quick reference and enjoy revisiting the efforts so far.

Also a quick note to remind you that feedback is always encouraged and suggestions are also welcome. If you keep reading, I'll keep writing. Enjoy!

DAY 1:

Not sure where you’re going? Not sure where you’ve been? Let “Sidewalks” help you find your way.

DAY 2:

All it can take is a slip and a fall on a rainy day, and you find yourself landing on “The Other Side”.

DAY 3:

He would go to the same place at the same time every day, rain or shine, because every needs a “Perfect Routine”.

DAY 4:

Youthful optimism and unrequited love abound in the golden innocence of “October Country”.

DAY 5:

There are secrets to be found, but there is also comfort “In The Dark”.

DAY 6:

Life can be a chore, but sometimes you can find peace in the mundane. For her, peace was in the details of “Chores”.

DAY 7:

Where has your car taken you? Sometimes we don’t realize how far we have come until we “Track Back”.

DAY 8:

When night falls in “The Woods”, sometimes there is no greater comfort than the security of home.

DAY 9:

Sometimes our most heartfelt emotions can only be delivered through the silence of “Special Delivery”.

DAY 10:

It’s easy to get caught up in the hustle but sometimes being “Patient” really is a virtue.

DAY 11:

We all have mysteries and things better left forgotten, but some of us have deep dark secrets that must be kept under “Lock and Key”.

DAY 12:

We tend to seek love in the oddest of places. Sometimes the only way to feel “Embraced” is to make it through the fog.

DAY 13:

The world was in tatters ever since “The Event” and only one person knew the secret of why.

DAY 14:

What happened in those icy waters of youth? It’s a story that could leave you “Chilled”.

DAY 15:

If you believe “It's Not Over Yet”, there is always time to reclaim our youth.

DAY 16:

A nice crackling campfire on a cold November day because “Fireside” is the best way to catch up with old friends.

DAY 17:

Behind those darkened sheets of snow the sinister stalk the streets and “Cooler Heads Prevail”.

DAY 18:

Sometimes when we think of the past it helps to flip our expectations, see them upside down and ponder our deepest “Reflections”.

DAY 19:

From Spring-time bud to ice encased relic: The lifespan of a single leaf, turned into a “Microcosm”.

DAY 20:

Something was taking the children in the village and only the “Tracks” would lead him to the source of the mystery.

DAY 21:

It is a different place for everyone, but in our deepest reflections, we all have an ideal that we call “A Perfect Place”.

DAY 22:

The classics are full of stories about people breaking out, but every now and then we find a place that calls for something different, a place that requires “Breaking In”.

DAY 23:

Only a memory lane dusted in snow could lead to the inevitable “Reunion”.

DAY 24:

When someone leaves your life you feel more than “Empty”, you rtry to fight off the encroaching ice that forms over life as you knew it.

DAY 25:

There are certain times of year that carry their own sensations and emotions, moments that fill us with “Anticipation” for what is to come.

DAY 26:

What are mummy and daddy doing in the living room with all those explosions? You can find out with a bit of “Sneaking”.

DAY 27:

Some jobs are cool, others are just plain cold; for one particular man, the weather makes closing a “Cold Call” that much harder.

DAY 28:

History” is a great place to look for stories, and sometimes, a great place to find them.

DAY 29:

When the winter weather becomes too much for us, sometimes our “Last Resort” is a tropical escape together.

DAY 30:

There are 86 people missing and no decent ‘official’ explanation, but one man knows the source of the terror is coming “From Beneath”.

DAY 31:

The best way to cut through the impending gloom of winter is often with a liberal application of “Lights”.

DAY 32:

We are buried in snow right now, from the US straight up through Canada, and as bad as things seem, they could always be worse. We could be “Buried Alive”.

DAY 33:

Every winter the “Cold Season” descends upon us in a furious wave of sneezes, sniffles, and sometimes disgusting results.


And that is where we are so far, 33 days of photos and stories. See you again tomorrow!

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