
Do you remember a while back when I mentioned noticing the smaller things around home? Or how I've decided it's the quick, fleeting moments that make photography so interesting and unique? I've decided to dedicate Monday's to these little moments and I encourage you to play along, even if you don't have a camera...you could always write about it.
A moment doesn't have to be something that fades quickly like a spot of sun on a door knob, or that squirrel that posed for me. It can be just taking the time to notice something more closely than you have before (like I did with the slipper, because why keep them around for sentimental reasons if I won't remember why 10 years from now). I think it's extremely important for us, as humans, to soak up these things.
Consider all the little things you've forgotten along the way. When you really think about it, it's a little sad, yes?
So play along or just get lost in thought. Either way, soak it up, because this is your life. You want to remember it, right?
Take a "Monday Moment" to consider something you may have passed by...or pass by every day.


OK, this isn't a very good photograph at all, I'm all thumbs with a camera, but it was early morning after a tiny snow and when I stepped outside, this was on the welcome mat:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/odyglo/3171121674/
In cast you can't tell, it's little bird foot prints :)
I wish I could be like a tv show and tivo my life and go back and see what I missed. Especially with the kids. Did they do something cute when I wasn't looking?