Share Your World – Week of January 6, 2025


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WeekendCoffeeShare – First Weekend of 2025


Happy Saturday! Welcome to the first weekend and first #weekendcoffeeshare of 2025! As always, thank you for joining me and the lovely Natalie the Explorer for hosting.

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Share Your World – Week of December 30, 2024


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2024 in Review


As I mentioned in a previous post, 2024 will go down as the year of least travels. As of today – December 31, 2024 – there are less than 1,200 photos in my Lightroom library taken in 2024. That’s a over 50% in reduction from 2023, so that should tell you something.

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WeekendCoffeeShare – Last Weekend of 2024


Happy Saturday! Welcome! Can I offer you some homegrown mint tea for this final #weekendcoffeeshare of 2024, hosted, as always, by the lovely Natalie of Natalie the Explorer?

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My Favorite Car


Daily writing prompt
What is your all time favorite automobile?
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Share Your World – Week of December 23, 2024


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Monday Thoughts – Christmas Eve Eve


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An Observer or a Judge?


Daily writing prompt
Are you a good judge of character?

I have actually written about this in the past – about 7 years ago – I’ll link it here. I do want to highlight this paragraph as this paragraph pretty much answers this question:

I often believe I have a pretty good judge of character when it comes to people though I would never say it to that individual’s face because that would be judging people. I can typically read an individual like a book by observing that person’s behavior or through interacting with this person. You see, the action, speech, and appearance of a person can say a lot about that person.

I just want to point out that I have been wrong before and being a “good judge of character” does not mean I go around judging people. I wish I was that brave but I’m not that kind of person. Knowing these things about a person will merely give me information of whether or not I want to continue a conversation with this individual or walk away. I don’t think anyone should have the right to judge another person’s character, only God has such right.

I think it’s the reason why it peeves me so much when I see another person judging a person based on his/her appearance. A lot of the times, how a person dresses does not define that’s who he/she is.

Take me, for example, my mom has always called me “sloppy” but really, it’s because it’s very hard for me to find something that fits me.

So, see, even a keen observer might be getting me wrong. My point is use people’s character as a reference point and not as something to judge.

#WeekendCoffeeShare – Winter Solstice 2024


Happy Saturday and Winter Solstice! Welcome! Let’s grab a drink and join me for another edition of #weekendcoffeeshare, hosted by the lovely Natalie of Natalie the Explorer.

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Share Your World – Week of December 16, 2024


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Monday Thoughts – Hard Time Adjusting


My aunt returned from her trip to Japan last Thursday. She was only gone a little over a week and yet, now that she’s back, I’m having a hard time adjusting.

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#WeekendCoffeeShare – Christmas Parties


Happy Saturday! Welcome to another edition of #weekendcoffeeshare, hosted by the lovely Natalie of Natalie the Explorer. Let’s grab a drink and have a chat!

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Monday Thoughts – Stop Growing Things!


I don’t want to complain but I must vent in some fashion. Bear with me!

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Share Your World – Week of December 9, 2024


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#WeekendCoffeeShare – Getting Back in the Groove


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Share Your World – Week of December 2, 2024


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#WeekendCoffeeShare – Thanksgiving 2024


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What Annoys Me: My Three Major Pet Peeves


Daily writing prompt
Name your top three pet peeves.
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Share Your World – Week of November 25, 2024


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#WeekendCoffeeShare – 500 Days of Language Learning


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#SundayStills: Monthly Color Challenge – #Brown Trees


A photo of a fallen tree trunk covered in snow taken at Bryce Canyon National Park in December 2023

Like it or not, I will always look back on that trip because so far, that trip is ranked at the top of my best trip list. This picture is a picture of a fallen tree trunk at Bryce Canyon. In the snow, it looked like something else, like a sleeping beast in the snow. Nature has its weird ways of creating art, doesn’t it?

Another one from the trip.

There seem to be quite a bit of brown landscapes. I’m pretty sure it’s just the time of year for that color to surface as the days are at its shortest and the nights are at its longest.

Surprisingly, by the time I made it to northern Arizona, I found out I get 30 minutes of daylight than I do at home. Funny how much of a difference 6 degrees of latitude can make.

Anyway, this is just a tree, somewhere along highway 95 in southeastern Utah, surviving, I guess, beside a nearly dried up river. I feel like many of us are in similar situations – just surviving, trying to get by day to day.

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Share Your World – Week of November 18, 2024


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