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Secret – Haiku
Value the moment a thought skewed, tortured, it slips secrets without grace. Continue reading
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The View – Haiku
To see through one’s eye the vision of life’s wonder viewing true beauty. 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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Emotions – Haiku
First, we grieve our loss storm of emotions torment broken heart will heal. 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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Sunday Stills – Backyard Birding – 10.25.20
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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Sunday Stills – Happy Place – 10.18.20
My happy place is being outside in nature with my hubby, Frank! I’m also happy when I’m with my kids and grandkids but haven’t seen 2 of my 3 kids and none of my grandkids since January of this year… Continue reading
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Sunday Stills – Fall Color Ochre – 10.11.20
The feature image is the best and only photo I have of signs of fall. It was taken last September in Bozeman, Montana. In Florida, we don’t get the change with the red, orange & yellow until January when much… Continue reading
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Sunday Stills – Dry – 10.04.20
Artist Palette is on the face of the Black Mountains in Death Valley National Park. The colors are caused by oxidation of different metals, but it looks like an artist took a paintbrush to it. Artist’s Drive is 9 miles… Continue reading
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Sunday Stills – Droplets – 9.27.20
This post is in response to TERRI WEBSTER SCHRANDT Sunday Stills challenge. The theme this week is Water Droplets. Continue reading









