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Making It Daily is a shared blog. In 2013, Claire, KHP and Kristen R. launched this blog as a way to track ourselves as we tackled three different 365 projects:
Claire: Wrote every day
KHP: Made art every day
Kristen R: Ran every dayWe did these things every day for one full year. And now, we use this blog as a way to stay connected to another.
Although we still each carve out a little time every week to do these things, we take turns posting occasionally. We're busy working moms, partners, runners, writers, artists and more -- just trying to make it daily.
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Tag Archives: spring
Claire: Birds and Building
We have a robin desperate to nest on top of the retractable awning on our porch. Last year, she and her mate built a nest there, right over the door, and every time we went outside, there was much wing-flapping, … Continue reading
Posted in Claire, Uncategorized
Tagged blended families, nesting, robin's nests, robins, spring, stress
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KHP – Good Things in Color
Spring has come to town bringing an oddly warm batch of weather. The girls played in the sprinkler as I worked with my computer in my lap. I was enjoying the shade during a ninety-degree day as the girls splashed … Continue reading
Kristen R: A Plea to Spring
“It’s spring fever. That is what the name of it is. And when you’ve got it, you want – oh, you don’t quite know what it is you do want, but it just fairly makes your heart ache, you want … Continue reading
KHP – A Walk in the Woods
This week the weather began to feel like spring. The smell of the thaw was thick in the air, the warm breeze blew, sounds of birds chirping, children playing outside and sun broke through the layer of thick grey. If … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Kristen P., Photography
Tagged art, Clyfford Still, colored moss, hiking, line, painting, photography, spring, textures
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Kristen R: Through the Tunnel
My confession of fatigue and general ho-humminess (not a word) last post was cause for concern to some of you. OK, maybe just one of you (mom), but please know that I’m back in full form this week. I tackled … Continue reading
Posted in Kristen R., Running
Tagged long run, running, running partners, spring, training run
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KHP – Winter’s Last Stand
We all woke up in the soft glow of grey light streaming through the windows. The girls had snuck into the room before the sun was up to snuggle with us. We were all hovering in the state between sleep … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Challenge, Illustration, Kristen P., Photography, Printmaking
Tagged change of seasons, photography, renewal, snow storm, spring, winter
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KHP – Expectations and Anticipation
Well we have wrapped up another month and we are heading into month 3 of this blog. Last month was rough, scattered with illnesses, stress and sleepless nights. I went to open my journal to review the month. I stopped … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Illustration, Kristen P., Photography
Tagged DPChall, drawing, expectations, fab ab, food photography, illustration, photography, running, spring, yoga
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