I find it hard to “act naturally” when staring down the lens of a camera… or, in my case, aad cellphone mounted on a tripod.
It’s has taken a bit of getting used to, mounting my phone on a $20 tripod, and then using the Bluetooth “clicker” to snap the photo. And in order to get my entire body in for a standing pose, the camera is so far away…. I can’t see what I am shooting!
So basically… I just snap a lot! Between 30 – 50 will get me a few good ones… or at least enough for my post.
And it’s not that I am exceedingly vain, or have super high standards. Heck, I have photos that I consider in the humbling category… but I post them anyway. Why??
Because it’s real. That is pretty much how I look. And at 62 years old… I just don’t think I have to keep up my supermodel image anymore. (Snicker)
So here’s to debunking the perfection myth. And here’s to the tired eyes, silver strands, poochy bellies, and all the lines on our faces, and scars on our bodies that show where we’ve been, and what we’ve survived.
For those of you new to this blog …I am involved in a 100-Day Challenge, put on by Wool& — Same dress. 100 days. (And yes, you can wash it!) Part of my reasons for deciding to do this was to simplify my life, especially with my lifestyle.
What’s in store today:
After visiting more with Number 1, and practicing my Appalachian Flatfooting and Clogging, I took off for the coast. There was a storm front coming in, threatening to drop some snow in Portland, Oregon, and the SW Washington coast. Indeed, it got into the 30s and did snow, so I am glad that I got an early start, and off the road.
I’ll be posting a follow-up video on Saturday for my Appalachian Flatfooting and Clogging page. Should be interesting to see how much i have improved in a week. I have practiced EVERY day! Yee Haw!
If you would like to learn more about Appalachian Flatfooting and Clogging ,And about the great online program I found with a FABULOUS teacher, Click HERE.
Today, I did something a little different. I took the photos from the last 23 days, and used the phone “Highlights” feature to make a little 1 minute movie!
So get out there and ACT NATURALLY!
–tracy
As part of the challenge, I will be posting my daily outfits on blog posts as well as social media with the hashtag #tracywearswool — please follow along — and see all the creative outfits that I can come up with!
SOME OF MY RECENT POSTS:
day 71 of #tracywearswool: where do the children play?
#tracywearswool day 71 out of 100, and let's talk about playing. So where do the children play these days. When we were kids, you got on your bike after breakfast and came back for dinner. You went to your friends' houses, or the beach, or the park, or met in an...
day 70 of tracywearswool: blackberry blossom
tracywearswool day 70 out of 100 -- And it is a beautiful day Crazy chilly, but so much better with my new thick leggings on, and the cherry trees are all blooming here in Portland. And I drive down past the golf course, where there are thick hedges of blackberries,...
day 69 of tracywearswool: start wearing purple
tracywearswool day 69 out of 100 -- And today was like Christmas!! I got to Portland and there were two packages. The larger was sent by my Sister in the Wool, Lois Ann. She was destashing her clothes, and would I be interested in some of the Items. YES I WOULD!!...
day 68 of tracywearswool: who’ll stop the rain
tracywearswool day 68 out of 100 -- and again, we have torrential rain and howling wind. But that is how it is on the Southern Washington Coast. Just yesterday, I was proclaiming the wonderful presence of the sun. here, the weather changes every hour, or so....
day 67 of tracywearswool: hop high ladies
tracywearswool day 67 out of 100 -- what a great day it is to be outside. I just love the spring. It is not quite warm enough to be out in short sleeves yet, but warm enough to plant seeds. And not quite warm enough to go barefoot but warm enough to hike down to the...
day 66 of tracywearswool: route 66
tracywearswool day 66 out of 100 -- and this challenge has definitely been a KICK! It is so much more than just wearing the same dress over and over for 100 days. For me, the dress -- an iron-gray swing style -- becomes the background for a whole range of creative...