Sunday Stills Monthly Color Challenge: Burnt or Blood #Orange

Beware! This post has something for everyone today, including cute dogs, pumpkins, and lots of orange!

I don’t know what it is about October that it seems to represent the various shades of orange. Perhaps it’s the variety of the fall leaves, pumpkins and Halloween jack o’ lanterns. Hence our color challenge this month, focusing on burnt orange or blood orange. Those names just sound like October!

Burnt or Blood Orange Pallet
Orange Color Palette

Any shade of orange will do! I’m easy. I read somewhere that orange is the color of joy and creativity. I definitely agree.

Orange is the happiest color.

Frank Sinatra

Sinatra was right, especially when this image of my orange kettle smiled at me!

Smiling orange teapot
Do you see its smiling face?

That Hometown Feeling

We were ecstatic to learn that there is a local nursery/farm down the street from our house, about a quarter of a mile away—easily within walking distance. The owners sell trees, plants, shrubs, etc, and we have purchased a few items from them. When I discovered the farm puts on a harvest festival every year, four weekends in October, I almost died from excitement. The manager asked us to volunteer which gets us a deep discount on the trees we want to buy and plant! Just the small town feel we had hoped for when we moved here.

A few miles away in North Spokane, GreenBluff Growers Association boasts over 60 farms, wineries, breweries and event venues. When we visited there two weeks ago, stepping into the various farms felt like we were right at home during the harvest.

As much as I enjoyed what Greenbluff had to offer, our neighborhood Fall Festival is on par with any of those farms with vendors, entertainment, kids activities, pumpkins and food. Did I mention their homemade pumpkin donuts? Amazing!

Dogs Love Orange Too!

My liver brown dogs look darling in their orange attire. Aero seems to love his orange harness…because he know it means a walk is imminent…

Aero ready for walkies

I’m not sure Brodie is too thrilled pictured here 4 years ago in his life vest. Now he swims without it. He loves the water.

Brodie, Boykin Spaniel in life vest
Brodie not too sure about his life vest

Needing More “Orange”-spiration?

Smoky Suns

Smoke during the summer from nearby and distant fires in the west gave us unhealthy air quality but strangely beautiful orange sunrises and sunsets. Our firefighters worked overtime and we are grateful for their efforts.

Fabulous Flora

The trees and wildflowers are showcasing their orange right now. My neighbor’s maple tree is orange now but will turn bright red in a matter of days.

Even the Rocks Cry Out in Orange

While we visited Sedona, Arizona, in August, the “red” rocks for which Sedona is famous, showed their joyous orange hues in certain lights.

A Past Look at Orange

October’s poplars are flaming torches lighting the way to winter.

Nova Bair

Photography Challenges this Week!

As always, I appreciate the inspiration and dedication necessary by bloggers who host their weekly and seasonal photo challenges. This week I’m inspired by the following challenges:

More Fun

A shout-out to successful blogger (and friend) Janice Wald at Mostly Blogging in her article Blogging for Fun . Last week I posted about leisure, sports and hobbies and most of us who blog fall into the category of hobby blogger. We do this for fun and a variety of other reasons. And its nice to get validation from Janice. Her blog started out as a hobby blog but moved on to helping bloggers with her experience and words of wisdom.

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 if you share on social media.

Busy Bloggers’ Who Love Their Hobbies

Sunday Stills is a wonderful community of bloggers and photographers who desire to connect with one another. Below are the last week’s links from bloggers who shared their favorite photos of their hobbies, sports, and leisure pastimes.

Bushboy’s World

Cats and Trails and Garden Tales

Deb’s World

Equipoise Life Image shared in comments

Graham’s Island

Geriatrix Fotogallery

Hugh’s Views and News Image in Comments

Jacquie Biggar Author

Kamerapromenader

Loving Life

Now At Home

Once Upon a Time and Happily Ever After

Picture Retirement

Stevie Turner

This is Another Story

NEW Toortsie.com

Woolly Muses

Working on Exploring

A Young Retirement

I can’t wait to see all your joyful orange colors this week! Remember you can link to Sunday Stills all week and feel free to link to other challenges in the same post. Next week we’ll be “in the pink” as I make my annual nod to Breast Cancer Awareness Month with current and past pink images. Pink works for Becky B’s Past Squares challenge, too. Have a wonderful week!

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117 responses to “Sunday Stills Monthly Color Challenge: Burnt or Blood #Orange”

  1. […] is my entry for Terri’s Sunday Stills […]

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  2. […] Terri’s Sunday Stills- ‘Monthly Colour challenge’ – Burnt or Blood or Orange […]

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    1. You are right on time, Beth!

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  3. […] Thanks also to Terri’s Sunday Stills Challenge: Burnt or Blood Orange […]

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  4. Great collection.
    Interesting challenge.
    Each one of your click is unique.
    A visual treat indeed.
    Brodie with orange vest is too cute!
    Love the fellow’s expression.

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    1. Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed all the orange!

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  5. You are so very lucky having a nursery farm so close by! Wow. I know for me that would be very expensive though…it’s impossible to just visit a place like that. Wonderfully inspiring fall pictures Terri. Thank you for sharing ❤

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    1. Having that so close is quite handy, especially next spring when we can start getting the yard ready, Maria! And thank you 😊

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  6. Aero and Brody’s eye expressions are priceless. I do see the smiling face of your kettle (it says Good morning :)). Your new community sounds friendly and it was great idea to barter volunteer time for discount on the plants and trees – win win.

    Here’s my entry: https://natalietheexplorer.home.blog/2021/10/15/fleurs-de-villes-niagara-falls/

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    1. Thank you, Natalie, my dogs are quite hilarious at times. Glad you saw they teapot smile!

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  7. […] Linking to #Bringmorecolourintoyourlife, #FOTD, #PPAC18, #SundayStills: Orange. […]

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  8. Terri, you have some wonderful photos on display this week. 😀 😀

    Life in Colour & Sunday Stills Challenges: Burnt Orange

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    1. Thanks, Cee! Orange is a fun color to photograph!

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  9. […] This is also my entry for Terri’s Sunday Stills Challenge. […]

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  10. […] TERRI WEBSTER SCHRANDT 2ND WIND LEISURE (SUNDAY STILLS) […]

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  11. Pumpkin doughnuts? I’m not so sure, Terri. We don’t see a lot of pumpkin stuff in the UK, apart from Halloween week. I did try pumpkin pie once but wasn’t taken by it. However, where I worked, somebody had made it, so perhaps it was the cook rather than the pumpkin? I don’t even see pumpkin spiced coffee anymore. It’s more about cinnamon or mulled wine flavoured coffee at the moment.

    I love the fun photo of Hans driving the children’s ride. He must have had a great time. And the photos of the farm are precisely how I think farms are like at this time of the year in your part of the world. Haloween isn’t as popular in the UK, although the shops still sell plenty of Halloween goodies. Years ago, I dressed up and went to Halloween parties, but many have been cancelled again this year because of the pandemic.

    Here’s a spooky orange photo for my entry this week.

    Luckily, I never did find out who was trying to get out.

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    1. Pumpkin spice anything is crazy popular on the west coast, to which I can attest, Hugh. We’ve been lucky with warmer than average fall temps which just adds to the ambience of Autumn. After 9-11, Halloween truck or treating died down drastically in our old neighborhood. Not sure what to expect here yet. And of course, covid has reduced the indoor parties.

      Great shot and spooky photo for sure. Or maybe someone trying to get in, lol! Thanks for the comment and image!

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  12. […] I stumbled across a weekly photo challenge and have participated for a few weeks now. Sunday Stills hosted by Terri on her blog, SecondWindLeisure blog, is where I found the challenge. I’ll endeavor to capture a fresh image that fits the theme and also share a few photos from our archives. For me, the photos all tie back to memories of our life and travels together. Hope you find them interesting and enjoyable. Enjoy Terri’s post “Monthly Color Challenge – Burnt or Blood Orange”. […]

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  13. What beautiful photos! I love orange too. Thank you for sharing!

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    1. Thanks so much, Debra! It sure photographs well.

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  14. […] For Cee Neuner’s FOTD – October 12 – Peruvian Lily and Terri’s Sunday Stills […]

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  15. […] For her Sunday Stills August Color Challenge Terri has chosen the theme Burnt or Blood Orange.  […]

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  16. Hi, Terri – Orange is such a fun, friendly and festive colour. Your beautiful and diverse photos showcase this wonderful colour in all of its glory. To keep us in this festive mood, here is my contribution: https://www.instagram.com/p/CU6De5OvG_a/

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  17. Who doesn’t love orange, it’s my fav color. And orange pumpkin doughnuts sound yummy. Orange sun and orange leaves when the trees turn. What’s not to love? 🙂 xx

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    1. I bet you get a great dose of oranges in your area Debby! Enjoy the colors of the season!

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  18. I’ve never see the beautiful orange color series like yours. I really enjoy it, Terri!
    Thank you for sharing.

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    1. Thank you so much, Amy! It’s a really fun color to photograph!

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  19. I just love the smiling tea pot photo, it made me smile so did Brodie. You have a great gallery of oranges Terri 🙂 🙂

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    1. Aww, thanks Brian! My happy teakettle gets used every day! Thanks for jumping in this week!

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      1. In as many ways as I could 🙂

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  20. […] Sunday Stills Monthly Colour challenge: Burnt or Blood #OrangeBecky’s Square Photo Challenge October: Past SquaresLife in Colour October: […]

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  21. I saw the word orange and immediately thought of the Buddhist monks we saw in Luang Prabang: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/gallery-the-monks-of-luang-prabang-a-life-in-orange/ Hope you enjoy it!

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  22. Terri, your images of orange are great! I have to admit that orange is not my favorite color but I really enjoyed all of these.

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    1. Thank you, Beth, glad you liked them. I can’t really wear the color but I enjoy a few pops of orange in my home.

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  23. We see those Sedona red rocks in westerns and I’ve always wanted to see them for real. Perhaps one day? Great photos, Terri. We’re away at the moment and I haven’t had time to take part this week.

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    1. Thanks, Stevie! Next week we’re doing pink, so a bonus color challenge if you’re interested. I’ve read that so many westerns were filmed near Sedona and also in Nevada where red rocks abound, and near the Valley of Fire State Park. Hope you get to see them some day!

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  24. So delightfully orange, Terri! I loved all of these. Toni x

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    1. Thanks, Toni! Have a great week!

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  25. I spotted the face and then read your question Terri. Love it 😉

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    1. I’m glad you saw it without the prompting, Don, thanks!

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  26. So many gorgeous oranges! And such a happy kettle you have! 🙂 I’m early with my post this week since the salmon are running in the Cedar River and I couldn’t wait to share! 🙂 https://catsandtrailsandgardentales.com/2021/10/10/the-salmon-are-running-and-its-beautiful-to-behold/

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    1. Thanks, Susanne! How exciting to see the salmon. We will have to go over to Idaho to see that.

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  27. […] And that brilliant color? It’s hard to describe but I think blood orange works nicely, so I’m sharing for Sunday Stills. […]

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  28. That kettle really WAS smiling at you Terri!! How clever of you to see that. Sadly my post this week has nothing orange at all 😩 but I’m with you in spirit!

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    1. Thanks, Tina seeing the face was a surprise! I’m glad you liked all the orange.

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  29. Terri – Well, orange you lucky to discover all these orange items to fill your post with and the happiest orange was your teakettle and even the ceramic container behind it. Your sunsets are exquisite, the orange of pumpkins and flowers are why both of us love the Autumn so much. Looking forward to your pink post next!

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    1. I was indeed lucky, Linda. I wasn’t that big of fan of orange until I got my non-traditional wedding ring (an orange sapphire, second marriage) which started me on my love for pops of orange in my house. Still don’t wear it much, although rusty tones work well for me. Thanks for stopping by.

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      1. Terri – my favorite color for years has been brown. People would say “but brown is so drab!” Not at all – there are so many warm tones. I have a cherry red enamel teakettle which brightens up the kitchen.

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      2. I actually love most shades of brown, Linda. So many ways to enhance the color 🙂 Your teakettle sounds delightful!

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      3. I have a country kitchen Terri, so it works well with all the roosters that are lurking here and there. 🙂

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  30. […] theme for this week’s Sunday Stills is {Burnt […]

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  31. Orange is such a happy color. Enjoyed your images, Terri! 🙂

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    1. Thank you, Jane! Much appreciated!

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  32. I love your smiling burnt orange kettle Terri, so cute! All your photos and quotes celebrate orange in all its forms and ad you know nothing makes me happier than seeing orange plastered about!
    My post is here: https://debs-world.com/2021/10/10/if-my-family-were-a-fruit-wed-be-an-orange-sundaystills/

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    1. When I thought of orange for October’s color challenge, of course I thought of you, Debbie! I like small pops of orange around me but I can’t wear it too bright or it clashes with my red hair. But you look amazing in it! Greens are my wearables. Glad you liked the kettle–loved that happy accident.

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  33. […] is our generous host for #SundayStills and her post can be found here – Monthly Color Challenge: Burnt or Blood Orange. Next week the theme for Sunday Stills is – The Pink Side of […]

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  34. What a lovely bubbly, happy post, Terri. So good to see that you’ve found a community that’s a perfect fit. Torn between your ‘smiling’ kettle and Brodie this week. Have a good one!

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    1. Aww, thank you, Jo! It is easy to be so happy here, with everything so festive for fall and being around joyful folks. It’s very infectious and we are so grateful to develop these new relationships and meet new people. Glad you enjoyed my smiling kettle and my happy dog!

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  35. What a wonderful variety of orange. Sedona looks so impressive and I have never seen a better kettle!
    Here are my entries this week. https://oldbloggler.blogspot.com/2021/10/sundaystills-orange.html

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    1. Thank you Paul , and so happy to see your link this week! Sedona in the late summer lived up to its colorful reputation. Who knew my kettle was so animated? I use it every day!

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  36. Great shot of the kettle. The knobs on the stove look like eyes, and the knob on the kettle lid like a nose. Was that a happy accident or did you plan it out that way?

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    1. Thank you, Aimer! Totally a happy accident! I lined up the kettle with the orange jar and snapped a few shots with my phone. When I went to process it there that smile was! Glad you liked it!

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  37. […] Thanks again to Terri for hosting Sunday Stills. […]

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  38. Orange isn’t a great color for me, Terri, except in autumn when I’m an orange fanatic! I love it. Such beautiful cheery photos, I can’t help but smile as I read and browse. Thanks for the fun!

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    1. Yeah, it doesn’t go with my red hair either, Diana! Hope you loved the goofy teapot! Enjoy your upcoming break!

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      1. Ha ha. I enjoyed the teapot smile!

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  39. OOOOOh, I love this color challenge. Fall colors are my favorite! 🙂

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    1. I’ll expect a lot of orange from my friend! 🍁🎃

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      1. Only 6. Sorry!

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    2. I’ll come back and read when I get home!

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      1. Not much to read today, my friend.

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  40. Terri,
    We LOVE festivals, and there is no festival better than a fall festival. I understand your excitement. Fall lingers in our hills, whereas spring disappears in a couple of weeks, making fall my favorite time of the year. Halloween and Thanksgiving are always a lot of fun. My contribution this week is a Jack-O-Lantern I carved for my Mom. They are having a carved pumpkin display in her retirement home and she needed an entry. Have a great week and enjoy the season! Joe

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    1. Thanks, Joe, I’m reading this in between customers (taking $ at the gate). What a great pic of the pumpkin 🎃

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  41. Lovely selection of photos, Terri. The kettle is a great spot! Glad you’re enjoying your local harvest festival. Those smaller, homegrown festivals can be more fun that big, glossy events. Here’s my post this week: https://grahamsisland.com/2021/10/10/vriesea-splendens/

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    1. Thanks, Graham! We’re out here on a windy sunny day. I’ll be reading posts a bit later. This festival is a big hit and well advertised, so I’m busy 😁🍁

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      1. Well I hope the day went well. Windy and wet here mostly.

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      2. The day turned out unexpectedly spectacular. I’m sure you remember how quickly weather forecasts change in the PNW.

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  42. That is amazing–all the stuff you did with orange. You are putting me in the mood!

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    1. Heehee, glad you enjoyed these, Jacqui! Autumn has fallen in a big way in the PNW! 🍁🍂

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      1. We’re still green and sunny down here–but 60ish. I’m wearing a sweater.

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      2. Good ol’ So Cal and its late start to Autumn. We just got home from the fall festival and it was the perfect fall day here, if a teensy but windy. Sweater and boots for me!

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  43. […] Sunday Stills- Burnt Orange or Blood Orange […]

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  44. […] This week’s Sunday Stills challenge theme is ‘Monthly Color Challenge: Burnt orange or blood orange.’ See more responses here. […]

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    Terri, these were great. It’s so fun to help at a pumpkin patch. I start helping at my son in laws family’s patch next week. I normally help every weekend, but wasn’t available the first two. I’m going to go visit your friends post about blogging for fun, since that’s why I blog. Just for fun. Here’s my link for this week.
    https://troyerslovinglife.blogspot.com/2021/10/taking-in-life-around_01753783968.html

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  46. Beautiful images, all but I love that orange tea pot and the way you have it posed is so cute!

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    1. Thank you, Dawn! That teapot was a happy accident! 😊

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  47. Great oranges Terri and such lovely photos.

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    1. Thank you, Jude! Doesn’t orange photograph well?

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  48. […] Welcome to the Sunday Stills feature hosted by Terry Webster Shrandt.  […]

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  49. October is my most favorite month to take photographs. Maybe it’s because of the orange!

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    1. I think so too, Dawn! It’s fun to be surrounded by the color!

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  50. That orange kettle is certainly an eye catching 🙂

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    1. I’m glad you liked it, thank you, Hammad!

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  51. Lots of lovely oranges there, Terri 🙂 I must admit, it’s not a colour I choose often and was a bit of a challemge for me. I had to go with all nature.

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    1. Hi Cathy, great to see you! Thanks so much!

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      1. My pleasure 🙂

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  52. Orange is a HAPPY colour……except when used on former Presidents.

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    1. Lol, Wayne, you are right! Thank you.

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  53. As a sometimes Arizonan, I most enjoyed your images of Sedona. It’s been a while since visiting there. I need to visit again. Thanks for the shout-out on the week’s Cellpic Sunday.

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    1. Thanks, John, Sedona is a magical place whether or not you believe in magic 🙂

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  54. My thought exactly! Such cute dogs! Lovely orange!

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  55. Aero and Brodie are adorable 🙂

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