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Eight Days a Week // April

Eight Days a Week is a photo project that was created to encourage its members to photograph the everyday stuff. Encompassing a variety of themes and styles, this monthly project will be a collection of personal images from a talented group of photographers across North America. We hope to not only inspire each other with our images, but also you, the viewer. At the end of the post, follow the fun to the next blog — enjoy!

Thirty minutes.
Even though we have “more important” things to do. Even though the house is messy and the dishes are close to piling up. Even though we’d rather spend all day adventuring. But this is our therapy; these views calm our souls, and the water balances our emotions. We soak it up and recharge whenever we can.

We stopped by this park on our way home but all we could afford was thirty minutes…and it was good.

Twanoh State Park lifestyle portrait session, with boy in a sherpa-lined coat and long hair. Adventuring at Twanoh State Park, with boy sitting under a kitchen shelter. Lifestyle portraits on a sunny day in Union, WA.Adventurous boy at Twanoh State Park in Union, WA. Boy in a swing at Twanoh State Park, along the Hood Canal in Union, WA. Beautiful view of the Hood Canal in Union, WA. Father and son playing along the water at Twanoh State Park. Hood Canal lifestyle portraits in Union, WA. Rippling water from the Hood Canal at Twanoh State Park, in Union, WA. Boy admiring the water at sunset in Twanoh State Park. Adventurous lifestyle portraits at Twanoh State Park. Boy standing along the water at Twanoh State Park at sunset. Boy with long hair, in a sherpa-lined coat, at Twanoh State Park. A beautiful view of the Hood Canal from Twanoh State Park. Boy standing in a tree at Twanoh State Park at sunset. Boy standing on stacked picnic tables at Twanoh State Park.Adventurous PNW portraits at Twanoh State Park in Union, WA. Outdoorsy portrait session in Union, WA. Father and son at sunset in Twanoh State Park, Union, WA.

Now follow the blog circle to see Stacey Leece Vukelj’s April posting!

– m

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