January 2, 2015

PorchCam 2014: The Year in Review

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Thanks for all your visits to the Wambooli Porchcam. Each year, I look through the images and save those that feature interesting items. That list includes mundane things, like my cats! That’s because looking at the front yard is generally a dull thing.

January 8. First snow of the new year.

January 8. First snow of the new year.

February 5. It's zero degrees (-18C) outside!

February 5. It’s zero degrees (-18C) outside!

March 3. My new next door neighbors moving in.

March 3. My new next door neighbors moving in.

March 21. The first day of spring.

March 21. The first day of spring.

April 4. The tree service is here for annual maintenance.

April 4. The tree service is here for annual maintenance.

April 19. Some kids are playing near the sidewalk. This is one of the last images snapped by the old PorchCam 2.1.

April 19. Some kids are playing near the sidewalk. This is one of the last images snapped by the old PorchCam 2.1.

May 12. I'm enjoying a stogie on the front porch.

May 12. I’m enjoying a stogie on the front porch.

May 16. Morton Boop.

May 16. Morton Boop.

June 11. That's me working on the edging, which hadn't been done in 12 years.

June 11. That’s me working on the edging, which hadn’t been done in 12 years.

July 10. My son and his girlfriend enjoying my freshly-mowed lawn.

July 10. My son and his girlfriend enjoying my freshly-mowed lawn.

October 12. That's my kitty Annabelle off center right.

October 12. That’s my kitty Annabelle off center right.

November 20. The first "snow" of the season.

November 20. The first “snow” of the season.

November 23. A murder of crows.

November 23. A murder of crows.

November 28. Some kids walking somewhere.

November 28. Some kids walking somewhere.

This year (2015) is the first winter for PorchCam 2.2. The last two winters killed off PorchCam 2.0 and then PorchCam 2.1, respectively. The device is really for use indoors, so I’m pushing it when I expose it to below-freezing temperatures and moisture. Still, I hope the beast holds out for another year — or longer.

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