Sunday to Sunday: Fall 2016, Week 8

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Best Part of the Day

Often times we blast through life without taking time to appreciate the little things.  This week Odyssey writers are taking a pause to capture the best part of their day.

Quality time with the roommates is typically the best part of my day (especially if it involves coffee and sitting outside) - Caroline Smith

Quality time with the roommates is typically the best part of my day (especially if it involves coffee and sitting outside) – Caroline Smith

I really appreciate the immediate joy that chocolate gives me - Mia Hayat

I really appreciate the immediate joy that chocolate gives me – Mia Hayat

Simplicity at its finest - Dom Ventura

Simplicity at its finest – Dom Ventura

Sunset walks with good friends: Elwood Bluffs - Lia Durham

Sunset walks with good friends: Ellwood Bluffs – Lia Durham

There's nothing I look forward to more than getting outside and to the ocean - Alicia Briggs

There’s nothing I look forward to more than getting outside and to the ocean – Alicia Briggs

Always remembering to appreciate the animals that help us through life and show us unconditional love. Shot on iPhone 7 Plus - Travis Spencer

Always remembering to appreciate the animals that help us through life and show us unconditional love. Shot on iPhone 7 Plus – Travis Spencer

A beautiful sunset seen from Franceschi park - Christoffer Kjellberg

A beautiful sunset seen from Franceschi park – Christoffer Kjellberg

My favorite part of the day is seeing and appreciating the beauty all around - Damon Hickman

My favorite part of the day is seeing and appreciating the beauty all around – Damon Hickman

Little Autumn Leaves on Wet Pavement - A Big Thanksgiving Week Blessing in Thirsty Santa Barbara - Bronwyn Wallace

Little Autumn Leaves on Wet Pavement – A Big Thanksgiving Week Blessing in Thirsty Santa Barbara – Bronwyn Wallace

Race weekend ended right as the storm began - Travis Frohlich

Race weekend ended right as the storm began – Travis Frohlich

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Lia Durham

Lia Durham was born and raised in Santa Barbara. She is a Liberal Arts major with a concentration in Communication and Media. Her true passion lies with film. One of her favorite directors is Paul Thomas-Anderson. He has directed two of her favorite movies Boogie Nights and Magnolia. The way he is able to push the boundaries of storytelling really speaks to Lia. She would love to create movies of her own one day. For now she is happy with watching movies and writing about them.

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