Happy Sunday! Anne of Slow Shutter Speed is this week’s host for Lens-Artists Challenge and it appears we are doing a scavenger hunt into the depth of the photo archive to find pictures of some of things listed on Anne’s post.
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#WeekendCoffeeShare – Rain Sweet Rain
Happy last Saturday of August! A big thanks to Natalie of Natalie the Explorer for hosting WeekendCoffeeShare each weekend.
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CFFC: Dusk #WordlessWednesday
#SundayStills: 3 Very Different #Trees
Vertigo
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #362 – Sports, Sporting Events, and Fun
Happy Sunday! “Ah, sports! The wonderful world of sports and fun.” I say that with sarcasm as I’ve never a part of such world because of my clumsiness and unwillingness to endure pain.
Thanks, Beth from Wandering Dawgs, for hosting this week’s Lens-Artist Challenge with the topic of Sports and fun, I hope my photos and stories will be as quirky and delightful as my sarcasm.
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Happy Saturday! A big thanks to Natalie of Natalie the Explorer for hosting WeekendCoffeeShare each weekend.
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CFFC: Evenings #WordlessWednesday
Just a Crazy Idea
My mom and I spent the last couple of weeks making trips on the weekends to the border towns of Evanston and Woodruff in Wyoming and Idaho, respectively, buying up lottery tickets, hoping to play our luck – adult edition.
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Happy Sunday! Sofia from Photographia is the host of this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge. The topic for this week’s challenge is part of a series where a past topic is revisiting. This week, we are re-visiting Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #20 – Doors.
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Happy Saturday! A big thanks to Natalie of Natalie the Explorer for hosting WeekendCoffeeShare each weekend.
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CFFC: Summer Afternoons
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #360 – Found at the Fair/Market
Looking at Ann-Christine’s post for this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge, I can tell you I am not a goer or a participant of such events. I am an introvert and do not typically fare well in crowded situations such as a street market or a festival. Still, I think I have a couple photos and stories to share this week’s challenge. Hope you enjoy.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #360 – Found at the Fair/Market”My Road Trip to Idaho’s Craters of the Moon
I had to take a break from everything yesterday because after driving almost 500 miles on Saturday, I was exhausted.
Where did I go?
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Silent Sunday: Strange and Beautiful



Part of Silent Sunday
#WeekendCoffeeShare – Extended Weekend
Happy Saturday! A big thanks to Natalie of Natalie the Explorer for hosting WeekendCoffeeShare each weekend.
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CFFC: Mornings #WordlessWednesday
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #359 – Tools of Photo Composition – Lines, Colors, and Pattern
Happy Sunday! John is hosting this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and we are exploring the tools of photo composition with the main focus on Lines, Colors, and Patterns.
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Happy Saturday! A big thanks to Natalie of Natalie the Explorer for hosting WeekendCoffeeShare each weekend.
Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare – Karmic Payback”Hello August 2025!

I don’t know whether you can feel it but July, at least for me, is one of the toughest months to get through next to, of course, December and January. So what the days are long, it’s hot to the point that going outside means getting charred by the sun’s UV rays no matter how thick of a layer of sunscreen I lather on my skin.
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