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Song Lyric Sunday – “Husbands & Wives” by Roger Miller & Others
Husbands and Wives is a mid-tempo waltz in the key of C major. It is about a couple who is breaking up. With both parties having too much pride in themselves to reconcile. Continue reading
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Sunday Stills – Auburn – 11.15.20
Auburn is a color between red and brown. It can be dark to light with gradients in between. Today I have given you sunsets, birds, an insect, a gator, rock formations in Arizona and a fall classic. Continue reading
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#WordlessWednesday – Powerline Sunset
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CEE’S BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO CHALLENGE – Anything that Flies
The feature image was taken at Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park. Female elk were climbing the formations in search for heat from the thermals. Hot water was falling from the top. Continue reading
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Water Water Everywhere #51 – Shrimp Boat
Shrimp boat in the St. Mary’s River at Fort Clinch State Park in Fernandina, Florida. Seagulls and Pelicans were everywhere! Continue reading
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Song Lyric Sunday – “Today I Started Loving You Again” by Merle Haggard
No artist has ever written with conviction as Merle Haggard. His songs project his feelings at the time they were written. The lyrics to “Today, I Started Loving You Again” was a “love at first site” but with a broken… Continue reading
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#WordlessWednesday – Balancing Act
Wordless Wednesday Continue reading
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Song Lyric Sunday – “Boondocks” by Little Big Town
I chose “Boondocks” by Little Big Town. This song is relatable to me! I was born in a small town in Texas and learned to play cards and dominos at a young age. When I stayed with my grandparents in… Continue reading
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Sunday Stills – Leaves – 11.01.20
Birds fly from the front to the backyard. We have plenty of trees and great cover in the backyard with a fountain and the front yard has the feeders. This week I was able to sneak around the shrubs and… Continue reading
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CEE’S BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO CHALLENGE – Patterns In Nature
The feature image was taken at Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park. Female elk were climbing the formations in search for heat from the thermals. Hot water was falling from the top. Continue reading







