Share Your World – Week of January 20, 2020


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Where do you get your news?

Google, either that or from a friend on Facebook. Google news is taiilored to the type of news I want to read so I’m only getting news in the areas I want to read, i.e. finance, entertainment, no politics mumbo jumbo.

When was the coldest you’ve ever been?   The warmest?

By coldest, do you mean temperature as in what is the coldest place I’ve ever been? Because the coldest place I’ve ever been would be where I live now which is the frozen tundra of northern Utah. It’s been pretty chilly since September and these days, the temperature hardly moves above 32-degrees-Fahrenheit or 0-degrees-Celsius and when it does, I’d be sweating like crazy.

On the other hand, the warmest place I’ve ever been is Las Vegas and vicinity. That heat was so unbearable when I visited last summer. I felt like I somehow got put into a giant oven with a temperature setting of “bake until charred.”

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What ‘old person’ thing do you do?

I like to talk on the phone instead of text or tweet or snapchat because by the time I type all I need to say on my phone, I would’ve already spoken it and received a reply. I am very impatient when it comes to waiting for a reply.

Do you eat food that’s past its expiration date if it still smells and looks fine?

I have admit, yes, I do do that. In fact, I did that last week when I used a bottle of rice vinegar that was expired in 2017 to make some salad dressing. I don’t think vinegar goes bad and that rice vinegar didn’t taste funky to me.

Share Your World Challenge

Lens-Artists Challenge #80: Leading Lines


 

Location: Somewhere in or near Yellowstone National Park

Lens-Artist Challenge

A Photo a Week Challenge: Work


Photo shot with Sony Nex-5T at ISO 160, f/4.5, 1/100 second.

Location: Union Station, Ogden, Utah.

A Photo A Week Challenge

#WeekendCoffeeShare: Curious (About Cheese)


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Good morning, let’s drink some coffee and have some breakfast, shall we? Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: Curious (About Cheese)”

#WeekendCoffeeShare: Sunset, Moonrise, Life Goes On, Etc.


Good morning, let’s drink some coffee and have some breakfast, shall we? Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: Sunset, Moonrise, Life Goes On, Etc.”

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Winter


A typical wintry scene here – snowy mountains and an almost-full moon. Continue reading “Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Winter”

A Photo a Week Challenge: Opposite Weather


I think this photo is a wonderful example of opposite weather.

Continue reading “A Photo a Week Challenge: Opposite Weather”

#WeekendCoffeeShare: Where I’ve been…


Good morning, it’s been a long while since I’ve done this. Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: Where I’ve been…”

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Opposing Colors


Intentionally out-of-focus red and green Christmas lights forming wonderful bokeh, f/1.8, ISO 200, 1/80 second

Gorgeous yellow sunset against a purplish sky backdrop, f/2.4, ISO 50, 1/16000 second

Orange rock formations against a cloudless blue sky at Arches National Park, f/10.0, ISO 100, 1/80 second

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

Goals and Hopes for 2020


Happy New Year everyone! Continue reading “Goals and Hopes for 2020”

Favorite Photos of 2019


Of course, I have to wrap 2019 with my top favorite photos taken in 2019. Continue reading “Favorite Photos of 2019”

2019 at the glimpse


How do I describe 2019? Continue reading “2019 at the glimpse”

The Meaning of Christmas


I spent this Christmas Eve sitting in my car in a near-empty mall parking lot, calling the only person that would understand my situation while listening to the rain peter-patter on the roof of my car. Continue reading “The Meaning of Christmas”

Adventures Through the Years


Can you believe this? 18 years flew by just like that. I wrote this post back in 2016 and thought to re-post it on this special day.

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December 21, 2016 marks the fifteenth year I have lived in the United States.

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Autumn Colors Panorama


180-degree of autumn colors
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As we venture into October, my aunt and I were adamant to search for some fall colors around us. Therefore, we spent one weekend hiking from one mountain range to the next. We finally found it in a beautiful scenic area near the Snowbasin Ski Resort near Morgan, Utah. Continue reading “Autumn Colors Panorama”

Cool People and High School Reunions


It seems like only cool people attend high school reunions, but that’s just my opinion.  Continue reading “Cool People and High School Reunions”

#WeekendCoffeeShare: One Month Later…


Good Sunday afternoon or evening wherever you are, it’s been a while since I’ve done this coffee-sharing-thing. Yeah, I know it’s only been a month but to me, it feels like an eternity since I’ve written anything beside work emails and my personal diary. Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: One Month Later…”

#AtoZChallenge 2019 Reflection and Break


Another April gone, another A to Z Challenge done. 

Overall, I am happy with my theme chosen for this year’s challenge – Wordless Photo. One photo every day for each letter of the alphabet. I chose this theme to fit my busy schedule and I thought I was wise to do so. Ever since my co-worker quit on April first, I have been taking on double-duty at work while my co-worker, who previously performed the other half of my duties, shifted to do my former co-worker’s duties.

And it’s not just work. When I’m at home, every time I attempt to relax, someone was and is calling me to help them. It’s been so incredibly overwhelming at times that I just wanted scream and yell, “Why can’t you people understand I have anxiety issues?!”

With that said, I no longer could find the time to keep up with blogging and I don’t mean the part about creating blog posts. It’s the reading part I was having trouble keeping up. The creating posts part was easy, I already had all except for a few of the letters figure out by the time the challenge started and the photos I wanted to use. Then, all I had to do was plug in the pictures.

You can check out every A to Z Challenge posts ever posted on this blog by clicking on this link.


With the hectic schedule at work and the chaotic life at home, I decided to pause blogging for a while, to take a break. The break will not be indefinite and it does not mean I am stepping away from blogging. I will still check in once in a while to read a few posts, and write a post or two but no more daily posting.

After 6 years of writing posts and participating in challenges. I think it’s time to slow down and perhaps get back to what I originally set out to do when I started this blog – write stories to satisfy my wild imagination but now, with a few photos added. 

I hope you will stick around because I have a lot more stories to tell. 

Thought of the Day!


This describes how I feel at the moment. More to come in follow-up posts.

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Thought of the Day!


Here is my thought for this Monday:

Be patient, when it seems things are not going right and may never be right again. Accept that what is yours will come to you in the right way at just the right moment – Lyanla Vanzant

Wits End Weekly Photo Challenge: Unexpected Beauty


Wits End Weekly Photo Challenge

Sunday Gratitude


This week, I am grateful for getting the chance to take a nice shower without any interruptions in the warm water. Continue reading “Sunday Gratitude”

#WeekendCoffeeShare: Life’s been a Blur


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Good Saturday morning and thank you for joining me in this First-Saturday-of-May edition of #WeekendCoffeeShare. Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: Life’s been a Blur”