


Part of Wordless Wednesday, where the picture tells the story.






Part of Wordless Wednesday, where the picture tells the story.



Part of Wordless Wednesday, where the picture tells the story.
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Part of Wordless Wednesday, where the picture tells the story.
Part of Wordless Wednesday, where the picture tells the story.
Happy 2025! As an annual tradition, the Lens-Artists team will have everyone post their favorite photos of the previous year. I’ve been thinking of this challenge since the final Lens-Artists challenge of 2024 and I’ll tell you, it’s been a challenge.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #330 – Favorite Photos of 2024” →



Part of Silent Sunday
Part of Wordless Wednesday, where a picture tells the story.
Continue reading “#SundayStills: 3 #Trees 3 Stories” →


Happy Sunday! Ritva is hosting her first official Lens-Artists Photo Challenge this week and has chosen the theme of Window Shopping.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #288: Window Shopping” →Happy Sunday! After a dose of warm colors with last week’s Lens-Artists Challenge, this week’s challenge, hosted by Anne of Slow Shutter Speed, is all about the variety of weather we, as photographers whether amateur, beginner, or seasoned face in the field as we embark on our masterpieces. I hope you enjoy my take on this theme.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #286: Weather” →Happy Sunday! Egidio from Through Brazilian Eyes is hosting his first Lens-Artists Photo Challenge this week as one of the main hosts of Lens-Artists team and he’s presented a topic that’s much-needed during these wintery times – Warm Colors. I hope you enjoy my take on this theme.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #285: Warm Colors” →

Happy Sunday! Soybend from the blog, Bend Branches, is the guest host for this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge with the theme of Glowing Moments.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #244: Glowing Moments” →Happy Sunday! Donna from WindKisses is hosting this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and her theme for this week had me thinking about it all day and still, I hardly have anything as cool as her photos – It’s Tricky.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #243: It’s Tricky” →
I feel like even before it begins, I’m happy that a new month is here. I have good feelings about April, is that too presumptuous or did I just jinxed it?
Continue reading “Hello April 2023!” →Happy Sunday! Patti is the hostess for this week’s Lens-Artists Challenge and we are exploring monochrome images that features shadows and reflections this week.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #235: Shadows and Reflections in Monochrome” →










Tina from Travels and Trifles is the hostess for this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and the theme of Treasure Hunt is chosen.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #219: Treasure Hunt” →For reference, day 9 is referring to September 28, 2022.
It’s day 2 in Philadelphia and I would say it felt more relaxed than normal. There wasn’t much rushing from place to place. I think the expectation has been lowered ever since we got sick, to not try to see the entire city but to focus on one place at a time. If there’s time, we’ll see more.
Mom seemed convinced she contracted COVID from the guy sitting next to her on the plane. He wore a mask and his wife next to him seemed to be on medication that made her sleepy and confused. She was listening to the symptoms of COVID all night long.
We stayed in a hotel in downtown Philadelphia the night after staying in the worst motel imaginable. The downtown hotel felt like heaven compare to the other motel. The first thing I did was take 2 showers to rid the smell of cigarettes from my body and hair. I washed and rinsed and washed and rinsed until I could no longer smell that dreadful scent.
We spent the morning visiting the National Constitution Center, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Once again, mom didn’t like it because of the so-called “skewed perspective.” I wanted to read every placard on display in that museum but each time I found something interesting, I’d get pulled away by mom.
The exhibits I enjoyed the most were the Civil War and Women’s suffrage exhibits. I find Civil War to be one of the most fascinating time in US history and I briefly listened to a podcast on women’s suffrage last month, so I was excited to learn more. Mom was uninterested to go to both exhibits but thankfully, she let me go alone while she waited outside.
I don’t know why I keep getting the feeling of being undermined. For example, I got hungry and wanted to make myself a bowl of noodle soup. Mom wanted me to wait until she got back but I figured I’m a grown-up and I can make it myself. I overheated the water and made a tiny mess in the microwave.
“I told you to wait for me.” She clicked her tongue. I hate it when she does that because that’s when I know I done something she thinks is wrong which has been often on this trip.
Anyway, it’s back to Jersey tonight because we couldn’t book an extra night in downtown Philly. We’re heading back to Trenton, NJ to see New Jersey State House before crossing over to Pennsylvania and head for Gettysburg where we’ll stay for the next 2 nights.