The Last Ever Unicorn Challenge – Permanently Closed


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#SundayStills: A Few #Feathered Friends


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CFFC: Alongside #WordlessWednesday


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What do you see #298 – The Assignment


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Sunday Poser #243 – Recalling Names


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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #357 – Into the Woods


Happy Sunday! Egidio from Through Brazilian Eyes is the host for this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and the topic he’s chosen is also one of my many favorites – Into the Woods.

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The Unicorn Challenge – A Suprise Awaits


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#SundayStills: Monthly Color Challenge – Red, White, and Blue from the Archive


I will try to not feature the American flag in this post as I did that for my previous SundayStills. I will try to incorporate the colors in other ways. I hope you enjoy.

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What do you see #297 – The Toy Maker


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CFFC: Up Close and Personal #WordlessWednesday


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Sunday Poser #242 – Expectations in Blogging


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Monday Thoughts – On Punishing Thyself


Do you believe in unconsciously punishing yourself?

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #356 – Quiet Hours


Happy Sunday! SH is the guest-host for this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge with the theme Quiet Hours. Hope you enjoy my take on this theme.

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The Unicorn Challenge – Like a Boomerang


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Six Sentence Story: Breed


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What do you see #296 – Ginger into the World


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CFFC: Vanishing Point #WordlessWednesday


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Sunday Poser #241 – WP Trouble


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My Wish Came True – A drive into the Mountain


I mentioned in a couple of posts since the beginning of the month that I want to do a day trip into the mountain. There’s a road I want to drive again since I never made it to the destination last time when I drove it 4 years ago in April 2021.

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Six Sentence Story: Trim


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#SundayStills: A Few Stories about #Flags


I have a few stories I don’t think I’ve yet shared about flags, which is this week’s topic for SundayStills. Hope you enjoy.

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CFFC: View from Below – Low Angle #WordlessWednesday


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Hello July 2025!


There goes June. Bye bye June, and hello July!

I am going to miss June just a tiny bit, just because I am now another month toward my first frost date. This means I should start thinking about the fall garden and all the things I need to plant before the colder months come to settle.

I actually sowed some Swiss Chard last night. The package said it’ll take 14-21 days to germinate, so I’m guessing by the time it matures, we should be nearing autumn. I’ve never grown Swiss Chard before nor have I tasted it but I’ve been told these are pretty hardy plants. Hopefully, I can grow it during the winter months. I’ve also begun harvesting my cherry tomatoes these last few days. I’m only getting 1-2 tomatoes off of a single plant but that’s a good start of what’s to come.

How to describe June 2025?

There are so many words I want to use to describe the month of June. One of them would be adventurous because I got to go on a road trip and visit some of the most remote places in the US. I still cannot believe I got to drive one of the most beautiful roads I’ve ever been on again. It was the second time I’ve driven on Highway 95 – a scenic byway in Utah that showcases some of the most majestic scenery in the state. I would do it again in a heartbeat.

New Mexico also had some pretty scenery but nothing compared to Utah. The only thing I didn’t enjoy about New Mexico was the need to pass through the city of Albuquerque. Even Santa Fe wasn’t as bad and I do not recommend following Google Maps into the city. The city streets were so narrow that even in my rental compact SUV, I felt claustrophobic navigating the tight streets.

The other word I would use to describe the month of June would be chaotic. My emotions have been very chaotic for the past month, to the point where I was having an existential dilemma, as you’ve witnessed in yesterday’s post. Being with my mom is not easy, especially when I’m in a car all day and then in a motel room all night with her.

Even though she won’t admit it, she likes ordering people around. “Turn left, turn right, change lane, why are you changing lanes, I didn’t tell you to change lane.” At times during the road trip, when I got stuck behind a slow truck, part of me just want to zoom past the truck but wasn’t in the mood to be lectured. Sometimes, I do wonder if she cares about anyone’s emotions but her own.

Anyway, what to look forward to in July?

There’s a long-weekend this week as we celebrate America’s 249th birthday on Friday. I’m wanting to do a solo road trip soon, just somewhere close by. I’ve been researching some of Utah’s scenic backways, which I find it’s more beautiful than byways. So hopefully I get to do that.