Category Archives: Photo Challenges

CYW: Robin’s Egg Blue

 

 

Luckily, two friends have chosen to wear robin’s egg blue blouses recently.  The sculpture photo was taken in Puerto Vallarta. Not sure what created the ring effect, but I like it! Click on any photo to enlarge all.

For the Color Your World Challenge.

Toys: Cee’s Black and White Challenge

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For Cee’s Black and White Challenge: Toys

Pick a Word in January


Candescent

Auricomous

Love these feahers in my friend Patricia’s golden locks.  (I didn’t know what auricomous meant before I looked it up, either.)

 

Algid

Angular

Festive

 

 

Pick a Word in January prompt

Zeroing in: Sunday Trees, Dec 31, 2017

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The canopy of this huge and very old tree covers the entire courtyard at the Lake Chapala Society, providing shade for the various gatherings that are held there. Last Sunday during Open Circle, when it was invaded by a flock of very noisy birds that appeared to be large parakeets or small parrots, I happened to look directly up and was captivated by this lovely bromeliad garden that had implanted itself on the branches.  The birds soon left. I think the bromeliads are permanent residents.

For Becca’s Sunday Trees prompt.

Wyoming Sunrise

 

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For the Square Sky Challenge.

Thursday Doors, Nov 23, 2017

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For Norm’s Thursday Doors

Six Word Saturday, Nov 11, 2017

Beauty depends on point of view.

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For the fun SWS prompt.

Lit up! One Word Photo Challenge.

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For Jennifer’s One Word Photo Challenge: Light.

Rain, Fog, Cloud, Snow and Sol: Cee’s Black and White Weather Challenge

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For Cee’s B&W Challenge: Weather.

Temporary Tot

This little lady, whose grandparents and folks are friends of mine, helped show me the house her folks just bought. She was very enamored both with the giant teddy bear the former owners had left in the garage and the plush carpet. Her folks wrote the teddy bear into the offer, so both will remain in the house! The last time I saw this little miss, she was a baby who was just leaning how to walk. Nowhere is the temporary nature of nature more evident than in infants of any sort—human or animal. My own kittens should be fully grown by the next time I see them.  I hope the same is not true for the cutie who is the subject of this photo shoot.

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The weekly photo prompt was temporary.