After a bit of a lie-in and a morning of work, in the late afternoon on New Year's Day N and I wrapped up in our coats and scarves, I grabbed my camera, and we went for a walk in the countryside. I love the tradition of going for a walk on New Year's Day, and I think there's no better way to breathe in the new year and reflect upon your goals and intentions. It's also a really nice way to refresh after the inevitable late night the night before.
Living in Brighton means most of the time we're surrounded by the city (unless we go down to the beach, of course!), so it was lovely to go and spend some time somewhere much more open and green. That being said, we really don't take advantage of the parks and countryside near Brighton enough, so one of my resolutions for this year is for us to take more day trips and make the most of what's around us.
I'll admit I haven't started Project 365 as well as I would have hoped, but pretty much every day of 2016 so far has been spent at my desk working on uni assignments (or browsing Pinterest, but we won't mention that), so I didn't have many pictures I was happy to upload this week. However, I know part of the challenge of the project is to make the photo opportunities for yourself, even if you're not doing anything particularly exciting or worth photographing, so as of this week I'm planning on getting a lot more creative and finding something to capture every day.
The next instalment will be going up next Sunday, but until then keep an eye out for my next post, which will be going up around mid-week.
Until then,
R x

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