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SQUARES – Up in Heaven
Aniya passed away due to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). She was 34 days old. Continue reading
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SQUARES – Up to no Good
This Mamma and Baby Orangutan were cozied up at the Lowry Park Zoo in Tampa. This was taken 14 years ago. Continue reading
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Sunday Stills – Year in REview – 2020
What a challenging year 2020 was in many respects. I began my year with a birding blog on January 5, 2020 called “Today is for the Birds” with great excitement because I had just written my first guest blog with… Continue reading
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SQUARES – Kindred Spirits
Frank and I, plus Heaven are all one little kindred spirit. With the kids grown and doing their own thing, we will often just take off to somewhere for Thanksgiving. Continue reading
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CEE’S BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO CHALLENGE – Words with “O” & “U”
Every month the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum has a Sunset/Moonrise Tour where only a few can climb the 219 step cylinder lighthouse. It is $30.00 per person and well worth going up there and having a chance to… Continue reading
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SQUARES – Kind Eyes
Memphis is a chocolate lab mix. Did I say chocolate…oh yeah that was yesterday’s square. He loves to watch television. Favorite shows are “The Pioneer Woman” on the Food Network, anything on Animal Planet, American Football and action movies. He… Continue reading
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SQUARES – The Family Kind
This is the last time I saw my middle child, my oldest daughter before the lockdown. We went to Tampa to celebrate Christmas, only it was New Years. Thank goodness we have FaceTime or I’d not be very kind in… Continue reading
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Six Word Story – Family
6 Word Story Prompt – Water Hurricane Sally dumped plenty of water leaving flooding in her wake. Continue reading
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SQUARES – S’mores Anyone?
It took some real Kindling to start this fire in the fire pit to kinda settle down this 2 year old with some yummy smores! This is my oldest grandchild who is now 15 and will probably hate that I’m… Continue reading
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Six Word Story – Need
6 Word Story Prompt – Water Hurricane Sally dumped plenty of water leaving flooding in her wake. Continue reading




