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2012 Yearbook

I had a really good year – gosh, did I ever enjoy it!  This week’s photo challenge was to show 2012 in Photos, so I put together a gallery showing what I was up to this year.  I also went through my blog and put together a list of my favorite posts, which are listed after the…

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Green

This week’s photo challenge is green.  There were so many green things I could share such as my garden, a view of downtown when the spring colors have finally arrived, or a picture of the woods when I’m out hiking with my favorite boy toy. But then I thought green with a contrast would be…

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Geometry

This week’s photo challenge is geometry.  Quintin Lake, of Quintin Lake Architectural Photography, designed the challenge and said: This challenge is about the shapes and rhythms that make up the geometry of our world. . . This could be the patterns of the natural world up close and personal, or the rhythm of your local buildings. So…

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Big

This week’s photo challenge is the word “big” – as in larger than life or unexpected large. Big is exactly how I would describe the main room of Union Station in Washington D.C..  See how little the people look by comparison?  This is straight out of the camera, taken in 2011 using my old point…

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Bring It On!

Thank you everyone for the kind comments from my post the other day.  I’m still digesting your advice and support.  Most likely I will post about it next week. This week’s theme for Six Word Friday is “bring”.  Oh yes, one of my favorite statements, but with a caveat: Bring it on – use with…

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Where Have I Been?

I sit here with a jumble of thoughts and am not sure where to even start this.  No, I’m not giving up the blog.  But I have enjoyed not posting so frequently and doing other things.  I’ve really, really enjoyed it.  But I am concerned that the longer I’m away, the more I will not want to…

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