This week, Sheetalbravon is guest-hosting this challenge and she challenges us to show a glimpse into our world – things that make our world spin or things that makes us happy.
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Share Your World – Week of February 8, 2021

In your opinion, do May/December (older partner with much younger partner) romances ever work?
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A few weekends ago, I spent a few hours sitting before my laptop with Adobe Lightroom Classic opened on the second monitor sorting photos. I knew I had a lot of photos but I was not expecting to be almost 5,000 photos. How did I manage to take so many photos and not remember that I took them?
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If the government offered to suspend all laws, and law enforcement for 24 hours, letting you (and everybody else) do whatever you wish… Would you be in favor of it, or not? (Credit for this question goes to Cyranny and her Daily Quickie Question)
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Lens-Artists Challenge #133: My Photography Journey
I think my photography journey truly began when I took and posted this photo (above) at the end of March 2015. It was this close up of the Japanese Plum Blossom taken with a simple Fuji 7.2 megapixel point-and-shoot that got me interested in photography and I haven’t stopped much since.
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Continuing from last week’s question, this week’s Blogging Insights – hosted by Tanya at Salted Caramel – asks:
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Is it necessary to trust someone you like? (friends, acquaintances or co-workers with whom you have no familial ties)
No. As my former co-worker used to say, “Trust must be earned.”
Do you hold grudges? What do you do when someone really irritates you?
I do hold grudges sometimes. Not that I want to. There are some things that’s easy to forgive but hard to forget.
When someone really irritates me, I try to vent, get my anger out in the open before the anger turns to full-blown meltdown. If you follow my blog long enough, you’d know I vent my anger right here since I can’t do it in real life.
What’s the most sensible thing you’ve heard someone say?
It’s better to live in cooler climates than warmer climates because you can layer up to keep warm. In warmer climates, you cannot shed layers, otherwise, you would end up barenaked.
Is crying a sign of weakness or strength in adults?

No, crying is a bodily function and it certainly does not show weakness in anyone.
Vanishing Point on a Path
Lens-Artists Challenge #132: Striped
Blogging Insights # 63 — More About Prompts
Continuing from last week’s question, this week’s Blogging Insights – hosted by Tanya at Salted Caramel – asks:
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Why do we dream?
I believe we dream because our minds are trying to tell us something, something we may not be aware when we’re conscious, or when we are having trouble pinpointing our desires even if it’s temporary.
Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of January 18, 2021”Lens-Artists Challenge #131: All About Emotions
The theme for this week’s Lens-Artists Challenge is Emotions, which really made me think hard as I don’t normally take portraits nor any photos portraying emotions. It resulted in me digging into photos which was an interesting task as I discovered photos I didn’t even know I had.
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What should you get rid off, that would make your new year better, and why? (Don’t say Covid-19, we all want to get rid of the dang virus)
Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of January 11, 2021”Blogging Insights # 63 — Reading Prompt Posts
This week’s Blogging Insights – hosted by Tanya at Salted Caramel – asks:
Continue reading “Blogging Insights # 63 — Reading Prompt Posts”Lens-Artists Challenge #130: It’s a Small World
I love macros. They are so exotic and different and really only can be seen either with a magnifying glass, a dedicated macro lens, or in my case, a good ol’ regular camera lens with a screw-on macro filter. These filters are tricky to use sometimes as everything must be completely still and as you can see from the below photo, it only magnifies a specific area of the image while blurring the rest.
Since the pandemic began in March 2020, I had not had the opportunity to photograph with my macro lens filters as I was being driven by work and anxiety to the point I had somewhat lost my muse and inspiration to make photographs. I hope to make some in 2021 as it’s looking like spring might be coming early. Therefore, please enjoy some pre-pandemic photos. These photos were from the beautiful spring of pre-pandemic world of 2019.
Blogging Insights # 62 — Your Blog in 2021
This week’s Blogging Insights – hosted by Tanya at Salted Caramel – asks:
How do you see your blog in 2021? What are your hopes and aspirations for your blog this year?
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What’s a relationship deal breaker for you?
Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of January 4, 2021”Lens-Artists Challenge #129: Favorite Image of 2020
If I have to pick my all-time favorite image of 2020, it would be this one and it’s not because I was all alone and could take my sweet time to create this awesome landscape.
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Blogging Insights # 61 — Looking Back at 2020
This week’s Blogging Insights – hosted by Tanya at Salted Caramel – asks:
What can you say about your blogging experience in 2020? Has it been different from that in previous years? What have you been posting about most frequently in 2020? Please share links to a few of your favorite posts from this year.
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Pick three words to describe this past year. (please keep them PG. Thanks).
Crappy, sucky, boring
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