Welcome to the Sunday Stills Monthly Color challenge this week!
June’s color is any shade of pink.
“Pink is a beautiful color, because it is one of the colors that the sun makes at twilight and in the dawns.”
C. JoyBell
Depending on where you live geographically, you may be experiencing shades of pink all around you as we near summer here in the northern hemisphere. If the color pink escapes you in nature now, I’m sure your photo archives are full of pinks. And who needs nature to see pink, right?
Since summer is basically here, it’s time for water sports and I won’t be caught dead (poor pun, I know) without my pink life vests. More about water in a minute.
Before I begin sharing examples of pink, I’m joining Marsha from Always Write for her weekly feature WQW Writer’s Challenge. This week’s quotes focus on summer. Nothing says summer like the image above, or this quote:
Portland’s Parade of Pink
Portland, Oregon, is home to the Portland International Rose Test Garden. It has been a few years since I visited, but the gardens are stunning. Roses really love the climate and in fact, Portland is known as “the City of Roses.”
Last week we spent the weekend in Beaverton, a suburb of Portland, Oregon to gather with my cousin and our family as she put her beloved husband to rest. We stayed in an Airbnb in the Highland area and I had the chance to take a walk through this gorgeous neighborhood. It was a bit overcast so the various lush shades of green made the pink pop even more so! Please enjoy my gallery of pink roses and other pink florals.
I was THISCLOSE to visiting my blogger pal Cee but we didn’t have time. These florals are shared for Cee’s Flower of the Day challenge.
My mom’s birthday was this week (June 9th). She would have been 81. Turns out she shares her birthday with blogger Anne Leueen of Horse Addict! Anne shares her spot-on thoughts on aging and I miss my mom every day. My mom wanted to be healthy and she strove for an active lifestyle. But RA and dementia took their toll and she passed in March 2020. Before we sold mom’s house last August, my daughter attempted to rescue her beloved roses.
Sadly, the two plants did not survive our trip north. I intend to plant some roses in her honor once we figure out our backyard landscape plan.
As I continued my walk, I found the opening to the suburban trails that so uniquely define the Beaverton-Tigard neighborhoods. I happened along a youth baseball game in progress and stood for a moment to watch youth playing, as proud parents watched the game. Even this mom was in a pink mood to go watch her child play baseball!
I’m pleased to share this post for Denyse’s Life This Week Link-up!
Summer Hummer
Inspired by Lisa’s Bird Weekly challenge, at the 11th hour, I found a freckled hummingbird in my archives, interestingly surrounded in pink.
No editing here (other than crop and exposure), just a trick of my camera and lighting I suppose!
Closer to Home
I felt I was in heaven on Memorial Day as we took the eight-minute drive to Tumtum, a lakeside resort area that sits on the oxbow of the Spokane River, dammed on either side to create Long Lake. This was our first time paddling in Washington waters and on my brand-new inflatable pinkish-purple SUP. Hans got in on the action, too, as we took turns watching the dogs.
Isn’t it a relief to see the world getting back to normal?
Sunday Stills Photo Challenge Reminders
- Please create a new post for the theme or link a recent one.
- Title your blog post a little differently than mine.
- Don’t forget to create a pingback to this post so that other participants can read your post. I also recommend adding your post’s URL into the comments.
- Entries for this theme can be posted all week.
- Use hashtag #SundayStills for sharing on social media.
I hope you had as much fun posting your celestial images as I had to see them all. Many mentioned that this was quite the challenge but we had 19 links to the theme. Celestial moments in blog land indeed! Please take a moment and visit two or three if you haven’t already. Reminder, each week I share your posts on the following week’s post, so please link to my post by Saturday 5pm to make it onto the list!
Out of This World Bloggers!
- Always Write
- Away We Go
- Cats and Trails and Garden Tales
- Cee’s Photo Challenges
- Deb’s World
- Denyse Whelan Blogs
- Equipoiselife
- Geriatrix FotoGallerie
- Graham’s Island
- Hugh’s View and News Image in Comments
- Kamerapromenader
- Light Words
- Loving Life
- Now At Home
- Our Eyes Open
- NEW Philosophy Through Photography
- Picture This
- Retirement Reflections Shared on Instagram
- Travel with Me
- Woolley Muses
Next week’s theme is “sunrise or sunset” as we celebrate the solstice. Did you notice that the solstice could be considered a celestial event and many sunrises/sunsets are pink? Cornfused? No worries, have fun, and have a wonderful week!

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Love the rose and paddling ones.
The bird is cute!
Thank you.
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Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed them!
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You are welcome.
Interesting collections
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Hi Terri, Your photos of the roses and bird are lovely. My favourites are your new inflatable SUP board and PFD. Bring on summer!
Here’s my entry: https://natalietheexplorer.home.blog/2021/06/11/things-to-see-in-canary-district/
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Thank you, Natalie! I figured you might like my new SUP. I’m giddy with delight I can find a launch area in the lake so close to home! Yay, summer!
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Great shots…the rose gardens are gorgeous in Portland. It’s been a few years since I’ve been there. The Japanese gardens are stunning as well if you ever get to go there. Glad you had a good trip. We spent lots of time in Beaverton over the years for soccer tournaments. My moms favorite flower was a yellow rose. After she passed away a friend gave me a yellow rose tree. It was so pretty but I was so sad the next year when it bloomed and was pink instead of yellow. I didn’t know that happens with grafted things. It was still pretty but I wanted the yellow to stay.
I made it around to quite a few posts from last week….but I realize I miss a lot so now I wait until the next week when you post the links. Makes it easy not to miss. I like visiting everyone if I’m able.
Here’s my link. https://troyerslovinglife.blogspot.com/2021/06/taking-in-life-around-mesundaystills.html
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Thanks, Kirstin! Strange about the yellow rose! Thank you for being diligent and checking out other posts, that’s what builds a great blogging community. I got a link at the last minute this morning and hurried to get it in before 7am 🙂
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We don’t have pink birds here so I have found you some flowers. https://theplatinumline.com/2021/06/13/roses-arent-always-red-sundaystillspink/
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Lovely shots! A lot of summer feeling especially the last two! One more week, then vacation! 🙂
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You were in my neck of the woods, Terri. But I’m so sorry that it was death in the family that brought you here. My condolences and for your loss of your mom too. The roses here are wonderful, aren’t they? I’m glad you got a walk despite the less than perfect weather. Hugs.
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Thats right, you live near there, Diana! We have got to do a blogger meet up some day! Thank you for your kind words. I always enjoy the Portland area. BTW I’m enjoying the Ferryman and the Sea Witch! 😁
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Thank you, Terri! I’m smiling and on pins and needles to hear what you think. Happy Reading!
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the colour pink is always right on the earth’s shadow. We go through it twice each day.
Sorry to hear about your Mother’s passing and not being able to replant those two roses of hers Terri.
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Thank you, Wayne. My mom’s legacy lives on in many other ways! Interesting about the color pink!
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no one is truly passed until the last person that knew that person has passed themselves.
Your mother is very proud of you I’m sure Terri!
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Beautiful pinks!
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Thanks, Stevie!!
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Terri,
I’m a guy who loves pink. After all, it takes a real man to wear pink clothing. My contribution is a pink rhododendron from our hike at Crater Lake last week. They were in great abundance. Looking forward to celebrating the solstice! Joe
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Yay, Joe, pink is great! I guess men can wear “salmon” (not the fish, LOL!) which is a suitable manly pink. Gorgeous pink rhododendron! Oregon is so lovely!
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Lovely roses there, Terri. I’m glad you were able to get back on the water. I think you’ll have some good options there. Here’s mine today: https://grahamsisland.com/2021/06/13/hawaiian-stilts-nesting/
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Thanks, Graham. Portland loves those roses. I just discovered this morning that the Little Spokane River doesn’t allow SUPS! But kayaks are OK, go figure. Now I’m going to have to check out an inflatable kayak!
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Pink is absolutely my favourite color. I can never help but smile in its presence! Beautiful tribute to your Mother. Here is my contribution fresh from my garden. https://www.instagram.com/p/CQEQzAhlWsT/?utm_medium=copy_link. Happy Sunday!
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Pink a such a wonderfu, happy color, in all its shades, Donna. Thank you for that kind comment. And thanks for sharing on IG. I think that link worked on my blog today!
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Beautiful shades of pink, Terri. Happy birthday in Heaven to your mom ❤
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Thanks so much, Jacquie! Thanks for sharing today…I know you have been a busy self-publisher these past weeks!
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Yes, I’m glad that’s over with- at least for now, lol
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https://nowathome.wordpress.com/2021/06/13/sunday-stills-pink-2/
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Lovely flowers!! Gorgeous. #Lifethisweek
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Thank you, Lydia! I better get back to the link-up 😉
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Hi Terri, your range of pink shots are delightful and brightens my grey wintry days no end! I love your inflatable SUP, what a fabulous way to continue with your fitness and summer exercise. Enjoy your summer 🙂
I decided to focus on anything but my granddaughter Dottie. https://wp.me/p2juKh-aYb
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Thanks so much, Debbie. Why do I keep forgetting you are in winter now? Maybe because we have the A/C on in the house! Loved your post today!
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Thanks Terri, our heating is on so I know it’s winter here!! I’m so glad you enjoyed my post today, love your comment too 🙂
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Appreciated your clever titles this week Terri – excellent! And of course your images as well. Hard to beat pink as a favorite color.
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Thanks so much, Tina! I used to stay away from pink to wear, but as I got older I started wearing it a lot more, even the wild flourescent ones 😁
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I am honored to share June 9th as a Birthday with your Mother. May she be at peace . Thank you for the nod in this post.
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Thank you, Anne! I loved your post…my mom loved all animals and I wish she had not gotten ill at such a young age. Keep doing what you are doing, you are certainly inspiring!
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Thank you Terri!
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You have some adorable pinks going on in this post. The bird is my favorite and believe it or not, the life vests are second. 🙂 You are certainly right about finding quotes. It was hard to find a few that made any sense at all!!! I hope you are having a great Sunday, but not being too still. Here is my post hot off the presses. 🙂 https://alwayswrite.blog/2021/06/13/sunday-stills-china-doll-in-pink/
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Thank you, Marsha! I literally threw the bird in there late yesterday. I looked thinking I had a flamingo, lol! Today was hot here and we both went to an early church service and stayed in the rest of the day watching Hallmark movies! Hans needed a day off after jab #2 and building a gazebo for our deck. Hope you had a great weekend!
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We are watching Manifest, a Netflix Series. We’ve binged watched the first of two seasons in about three days. It’s supposed to be in the 100s here this week.
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Beautiful photos Terri, and I happen to LOVE pink! I’m in Brisbane Australia and we’re in winter now but still getting shades of pink. My camellia’s are flowering at the moment and are a beautiful vision of pinks! Have a wonderful week ahead.
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Thank you, Min! When we lived in Sacramento, camellias bloomed in January and February. Must be a winter flower 🙂
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That’s a lot of pink! Too bad about not meeting Cee.
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Thanks, Dawn! I would love to do a blogger meet up with some Oregon folks next time I’m there!
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Oh what a lovely catch up and view of PINK from your part of the world. So much is happy and joyful about pink, yet there is a tinge of sadness too remembering the passing of your Mother. My mum loved her pinks, bright mostly, and in fact her ashes were mixed amongst some of her favourite pink flowers and left in Dad’s garden in pots. When Dad moved house, he brought them with him….but the sea and salt close to him meant they did not live long. Yes, we all have our memories and that is very important. I know you have link up today and wanted to say thank you…and to share my Sunday Stills post here too. Denyse
https://www.denysewhelan.com.au/denyse-blogs/in-the-pink-a-colour-challenge-sundaystills-72-2021/
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Thank you so much, Denyse 🙂 My cousin is on my mom’s side of the family and she adored them and their children when they all lived in San Diego. It was my cousin’s hubby who passed. I moved away in 1980, and both my cousins (her only brother’s daughters) moved to Oregon and Washington in the mid 90s. She didn’t have much family around except my brothers but she managed to visit me at least once a year before she became ill. Whenver I go to Portland, I remember my mom and how much she disliked the rain and long nights, but she loved her flowers! I was happy to link up and will try to do that more often. I enjoyed reading many of the posts and commenting! Have a wonderful week!
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Thanks so much for joining in #LifeThisWeek link up on Monday 14 June. Your presence, comment on my post & adding your blog post too helps make a caring, connected community on-line. Next week the optional prompt is Share Your Snaps. Warm wishes, Denyse.
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So happy to be a part of such great blogging communities, Denyse. I will be there with bells on for Share Your Snaps!
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It’s always weird that another hemisphere is experiencing the complete opposite to us but lovely that you’re able to enjoy some watersports!
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I agree, Deborah! We think it’s a small world but it’s really quite vast. Stay warm!
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I had to trip around the world again (in my mind) to find some more pink
https://lightwritelife.wordpress.com/2021/06/14/sunday-stills-around-the-world-looking-for-pink/
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Sounds good, Liana, we’ll take pink wherever we can get it 🙂
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So beautiful, Terri – I’ve heard about that garden. Toni x
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Thanks, Toni! You could tell this particular neighborhood took a lot of pride in their gardens.
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A lot of great pink, Terri. Husby was talking about his love of the singer, Pink, and we realized there are a lot of singers with ‘pink’ in their name. Pink Floyd?
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Thanks, Jacqui! Pink Floyd and Pink are great artists! My hubby always refers to the cartoon Pinky and the Brain and how they always threaten to take over the world, LOL!
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Haven’t heard of that one. Amazing that ‘pink’ is so popular!
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Love the shade pink.
My first bicycle when I was six was pink.
It’s my birthday month so my nails are pink:)
Beautiful post.
Sorry for your loss,
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Pink is a great color, Dawn! Happy birthday all month long! Thank you.
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Thanks Terri!
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Malcolm and I were just discussing the color pink this morning – as in, he wanted pink swim trunks and I said emphatically NO. I acquiesced, he got the trunks. Maybe I’ll take a picture of him wearing them and enter the challenge this week! Then again, maybe not.
I do love pink in nature though, and your photos are beautiful. Sorry the transplanted rose bush didn’t work out. Have a great week.
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Oh that is funny, Suzanne! I guess it depends on the color pink, and the fact they were made for men? LOL! Thank you so much and if you get a wild hair, you have all week to post 🙂
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Terri, you have some beautiful pinks and photos to inspire us. 😀 😀
I stayed true to my heart this week and am showing off some pink dahlias. Enjoy.
https://ceenphotography.com/2021/06/14/sunday-stills-challenges-pink/
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Thanks, Cee!
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The China rose is gorgeous, Terri! So sorry to hear of the loss of your cousin-in-law and your mom. I hope you find a special rose to plant in your Mom’s memory.
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Thank you, Siobhan! I’m looking forward to finding that special rose in her honor.
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I was going to give you pink flowers but then I thought again and came up with this: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/gallery-la-vie-en-rose-in-rajasthan/
Love your little hummingbird by the way – they can be so hard to photograph!
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Thank you, Sarah! I miss my Sacramento hummers!
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So many wonderful pinks you have, Terri! The China Rose is gorgeous, and I love the hint of pink in your hummingbird picture! I found lots of pink this weekend on our little road trip. Thanks for helping me look for it! https://catsandtrailsandgardentales.com/2021/06/14/finding-pink-on-a-weekend-road-trip/
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Thank you, Susanne! My hummer is getting good attention, I’m glad I found that image at the last minute! I need to figure out the best roses to grow in our area.
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I love the hummer! As far as roses go I’m thinking you should do well there. We get a lot rain here so black spot can be a problem. But I still manage to grow a few in my garden.
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Thanks, Susanne!
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Beautiful flowers and I love that hummingbird! It is fantastic! I don’t know if I would have the balance anymore to stay on a paddleboard but we love to kayak. 🙂
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That hummer was a happy accident! I may be in the market for an inflatable kayak, any recommendations?
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Yes, Sea Eagle. They are white water rated up to 5. That is what we have. We took ours on our trip to Yellowstone. Packed it in a suitcase and the paddles and seats etc. in another suitcase. We paddled 12 1/2 miles on the Yellowstone River. It was awesome! Here is the post I did on it.
https://oureyesopen.blog/2020/02/02/living-in-the-moment-day-4-paddling-the-yellowstone-river/
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Awesome, thanks, Lisa!
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Let me know if you decide to get one. We are looking at getting a new one that is more aerodynamic. We have the old style that is made for rapids and has a high profile in the wind. Frank wants to tell talk to you about all it before you make a decision. He is very experienced in all of it. Can we call you over the weekend after my surgery?
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You are too kind, Lisa! I actually found the Sea Eagle outfit in Montana and grabbed a great deal on the SE 330 Pro Kayak Package for $350! Dual premium seats, the whole package. I should have it by June 29th. This is for flatwater–lakes, rivers, etc. Not interested in white water or wind. You guys should check this out. https://www.seaeagle.com/SportKayaks/SE330#boat-packages
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That’s cool! The reason we wanted to talk to you was if you get into wind, you need to have a skeg or rudder on the bottom of the kayak. It helps with the steering when you paddle in wind. Frank is building one for ours to help us not have to paddle so hard in the wind. I think you are going to love it though. So fun! 🙂
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I so appreciate your advice, Lisa! You can’t believe the windy conditions I encountered on the Sacramento River when I was on my SUP. I learned to steer with my feet when that wind came up out of nowhere. Speaking of, how was the surgery? Hope all is well and you are resting ❤
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The surgery went well. I’m off the pain meds and started to do a little more everyday. I go get my dressing changed tomorrow by the podiatrist. I supposed to get my stitches out on the 6th. Can’t wait to get back to life. 🙂
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That’s good to hear, Lisa! Will you have to wear a cast or a boot?
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They put me in a splint after surgery. After I saw my doctor, he wanted me in a boot but it hurt too much. I take the splint off and on. It’s on when I’m on the move and at bedtime. I get my stitches out on the 6th. 😊
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I love the cheeriness of this post Terri. And of course I love pink, being a June Gemini girl. Sorry the roses didn’t make it. 😦 But that image on your header is stunning. Hugs xo
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Thanks so much, dear Debby! You must have a birthday this month–I’m terrible getting on FB these days. We have a few Geminis in the family as well!
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Yes, it came and went, not much to celebrate. But thanks for thinking of me. ❤
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My contribution
https://philosophyvia.photos/2021/06/15/pretty-pink/
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It’s almost summer here in Wales, and what better way to get around than on a pink bike, Terri.
I’ve never seen a pink bike before. Glad you’re back in the water. It must be very easy transporting those inflatables.
Not sure if this YouTube video will work, but the theme this week reminded me of this song – ‘Lily The Pink’ by The Scaffold.
Enjoy the rest of the week, Terri.
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Lovely pink bike, Hugh! Seems like those bikes are popping up more as a craft idea to repurpose them into something artistic. The water is getting warmer here so hopefully I can get more time on the water.
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Terri, my heart goes out to your mother’s death and the loving impact she had on your life. May your memories of her be a blessing. I thought when I opened this post it would be lots of lovely photos of one of my favorite colors – But it’s really about valuing in life what is worthy and beautiful. My dad also loved roses and planted a gorgeous community rose garden at the condos where he and my mom lived. As he lay dying, he gave me instructions about how to care for the roses. He wanted the other residents to enjoy them to their fullest. I still have several dried roses from that garden. Thank you for sharing your story – it reminded me of mine.
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Thank you for your heartfelt comment, Shari. I was separated too long from my mom by distance, and in some ways, I know she is better off in resting in eternity. She loved many types of flowers and always gave me great advice. I’m told roses thrive here in good conditions, so I hope to plant something she would have loved. How special your father loved his flowers with such a passion–I remember you sharing about his huge plumeria plant. Thank you for putting my words into that perspective.
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Pink is such a beautiful color. It almost always makes me smile when I see it – in nature or man-made, like your paddle board. 🙂 I love your new banner, with you on the board, Terri. Very creative. While it wasn’t for fun reasons, I’m glad your trip to Portland brought some color in your life. Looking forward to the sunrises and sunsets next Sunday. I have many of those! Maybe I’ll come up with a couple for your challenge, as some of them are archived in their own folder and would be easy to find…
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I’m glad you liked that banner, Liesbet! I found that image in picmonkey and adjusted the color to make her a redhead, LOL! I intend to use that when I promote my fitness book someday whenever I get it written! I really would love to see a post shared for Sunday Stills, I’m sure you have some wonderful pics. (Perhaps you have something from the time of Plunge and can throw in a little book promo!!)
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Good idea! 🙂
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And totally appropriate as I can share the post 🙂
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OOOH, pink is my favorite color. I will try not to bombard and go over-the-top with my PINK post. hehe
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There is never too much pink! Looking forward to it!
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That is what I always say!!! I love it!
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Beautiful pink. Glad it is June’s color of the month. Fitting, I think. The flowers in your cover photo look liquid or melty like soft-serve ice cream on a June afternoon. Love the softness the filter added. Our neighbors have lovely roses but they hardly water them much less give them any care. Hope you will get some roses planted in your mom’s honor. I have monkey grass in my yard from my childhood home. Will join you the end of the month.
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Thank you, Leslie! To bad your neighbors have neglected their roses. They seem to be pretty hardy in most cases. I will look forward to your post soon!
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