CWWC: Which Way with Cars


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CMMC: October Alphabet – Letter P


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CFFC: 2023 Harvests #WordlessWednesday


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#SundayStills: All About the Funnies #Funny


This week, on #SundayStills, it’s all about the Funnies.

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CWWC: Which Way with Autumn and Spring Colors


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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #272: Billboards and Signs


Happy Sunday! John from Journey with Johnbo is the host for this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and the theme is Signs and Billboards.

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Nature Photo Challenge #31 – Autumn Colors 2023


I’m usually a fanatic when it comes to chasing autumn colors each year but this year, after spending autumn solstice in Japan, I had sort of given up, figure I’ve probably missed peak autumn color season at home.

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CMMC: October Pick a Topic


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CFFC: Summer and Fire #WordlessWednesday


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#SundayStills: Monthly Color Challenge: #Black and #Metallic


This week, in the spirit of October being the month of Halloween, Terri has chosen the monthly color and they are… black and/or metallic.

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #271: Contrasts


Happy Sunday! This week, Amy is the lovely hostess of the Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and we are focusing on contrasts this week.

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CWWC: Which Way with People


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CMMC: October Color – Plum (Purple)


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CFFC: Spring and Wood #WordlessWednesday


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#SundayStills: #Textures in Toshodaiji Temple, Nara, Japan


As I sort and edit the nearly 1,000 photos I took on my trip to Japan, I feel like I’m experiencing Japan all over again as I find the story behind each photo. My favorite photos have so far been the nature photos.

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #270: On Display


Happy Sunday! This week, Ann-Christine is the host for Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #270 and the theme is On Display.

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CWWC: Rails, Runways, and Ski Lifts


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CMMC: October Close Up or Macro


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#SundayStills: Animals and #Fences


As I sit here in my cold bedroom writing this post, I realized, I haven’t explored anywhere new in Utah this year. Usually, I would usually go to at least one place I either never been or haven’t been in a while each year.

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CFFC: Winter and Water #WordlessWednesday


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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #269: On the Edge


Happy Sunday! This week, Patti is the host for Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #269 and she has chosen a topic that’s quite challenging (at least to me) and that is on the edge.

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CMMC: September Alphabet – Words with a Q


I took this picture at the Osaka Museum of Housing and Living. Ever since visiting the People’s Museum in Glasgow, Scotland, I’ve been wanting to visit museums that dedicates to the lives of common people in a city. I was so glad there was such museum in Osaka, Japan.

It’s so fascinating to learn about people’s lives, much better than just looking at some old rock from hundreds of thousands of years ago. I saw this when I exited the main gallery. I didn’t know what they were but upon looking at the sign on the wall, I discovered these are quilts.

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CWWC: Signs in Japan


I don’t think I’ve ever had any difficulty following signs. I’ve always loved signs. They are the most tool to point me to where I need to go. During the first few days of my recent trip to Japan, I found the signs very confusing. It often either led me to a longer route or in circles.

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