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Sunday Stills: How #Sweet It Is!

Although Valentine’s Day has come and gone, I sincerely hope the day’s intended sweetness lingers in your souls. On the afternoon of Valentine’s Day, I caught a glimpse of our new neighbor carrying a bouquet of flowers into the house…aww! I didn’t know he was so sweet!

“Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.” ~ Aristotle

Speaking of patience, PLEASE NOTE: pingbacks are not working properly this week. Please comment on this post and add your link, so I don’t miss your post! I will add your link to my roundup so others can enjoy 🙂

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A Sweet Event in our neighborhood last summer

For this week’s SWEET challenge, share your creative ideas and photos. You don’t have to show us actual sweets unless you choose to but please share what is sweet to you!

The Attraction of Sweet Nectar

“Look past your thoughts so you may drink the pure nectar of this moment.” ~ Rumi

Chocolate is my sweet nectar!

Valentine's Day Goodies

The Sweet Scents of Flowers

“Sweet flowers are slow and weeds make haste.” William Shakespeare

Winter’s Sugar-Coated Frosting

“Do you want it sugar-coated, or right between the eyes?” ~ Quinn (Harrison Ford), “Six Days, Seven Nights”

I keep promising fewer pics of snow and ice, but Winter is still alive and well. It is February after all. I caught this first image the other day–look at those frosty spikes on the fence. Reminds me of rock candy.

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Our Sugar-coated fenced tree

I found this image in my archives. I searched high and low for old dilapidated barns last Fall, with not much luck. This one demonstrates the sweet success of finding the perfect image for photo challenges.

Snowy Grid


The Sweetest Furry Faces

“That it will never come again, is what makes life so sweet.” ~ Emily Dickinson

Inspiring Photo Challenges This Week

Each week I am inspired by my fellow bloggers’ photo challenges. I enjoy incorporating these into my Sunday Stills weekly themes.

Sunday Stills Photo Challenge Reminders

The Sunday Stills weekly-themed photo challenge is easy to join. You have all week to share and link your post.

  • Remember to title your blog post a little differently than mine.
  • Please create a new post for the theme or link a recent one.
  • Entries for this theme can be posted all week.
  • Tag your post “Sunday Stills.”
  • 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 to the comments.

This Week’s Featured Bloggers

Sunday Stills is a wonderful community of bloggers and photographers who desire to connect with one another. Below are this week’s links from bloggers who shared their SWEET photos. I add these during the week as new links are posted.

“Life is short, and it is up to you to make it sweet.” ~ Sarah Louise Delaney

I can’t wait to see how you interpret SWEET this week! Join me next week as we Feed the Birds!

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95 comments

  1. We’re having a sweet time here with little Miss Penny. Most of the time anyway. We’re into the potty training and some moments are less than sweet, but overall there’s a new sweetness to our days. We’re exhausted, but it’s a good exhausted.

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    • Hi Cheryl, thank you! Of course I miss Aero every day, but Brodie has become our love dog (he always was) and we have some great long walks together, something Aero struggled doing the last couple of years.
      News update on our road trip. I booked a motel just outside Bryce for April, which gives us lots of options. You might have to swing by Scottsdale for our blogger meet-up on April 5th.

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  2. Your photos have brightened my day, Terri 🙂 Sorry I haven’t joined in this week, it’s been busy with two lots of visitors and trying to find temporary homes for the living room furniture and all the other stuff, ready for the decorator in the morning 😫 Roll on next week!

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  3. What a wonderful topic. Can you believe not only have I not done a beach walk on this topic, but it’s also not even on my list of future topics!!! That’s crazy. Good news is that I saw your post before walking this morning … so I’m in the process of trying to remember some of my thoughts while walking this morning. At least it’s now on the list and in draft mode – but still far away from the publishing queue. Thanks for initiating the thoughts!

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  4. I am working on my Lens Artist photos for softness, which goes well with the topic of “sweet.” Your frosty photo looks so much like rock candy. I loved seeing little Aero’s sweet face, too. He was such a cuddle bug. Your birds and bees not so much – especially the bee! He looks downright mean as he attacks that innocent flower! You definitely found some grid lines. I think I took a similar picture as we traveled along, but I’m not sure I got the barn. I definitely didn’t have any pictures of snow while I was there!

    I know there must be something sweet in my archives. In fact, I’d like to eat something sweet right now, thanks to your post! The sweetest thing for us is that our condo passed appraisal and we close and move next week. We can’t think about much else!

    Have a great week. Talk to you soon!

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  5. Terri, You’ve got a beautiful collection of sweet photos, especially the doggies. I had a good and “sweet” week with family and friends. This morning we hurried to the Ice Festival before the sculptures melt because today’s daytime high reached 8C (46F) and it was partly sunny.

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  6. I love the photo of the old barn in the snow, Terri. It would make such a lovely Christmas card.

    And so lovely to see Aero’s sweet face again. The bunch of mixed coloured tulips is always a way to make any dull, grey winter’s day bright and cheerful. The tulips are already making their way through the cold earth of our garden, although we won’t see the flowers until later next month.

    I’ve had a photo I’ve wanted to use for Wordless Wednesday for months, and the theme for this week’s Sunday Still means I can now use it.

    Enjoy the rest of your week.

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    • Thanks so much, Hugh! I was so happy to find that barn image in my archives. Our pets don’t live as long as we do so we cherish the memories of many sweet faces as they come and go in our lives. Our only evidence of spring is the tiny buds on our young trees. Looking forward to your WW post!

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  7. Terri,
    We finally arrived in San Diego…to cold, windy weather. Hopefully, things will get better for your visit later next month. I got out for a few photo ops here in Coronado and wanted to share one that I thought was high on the “sweet” scale. Loved, loved the barn pic. Have a great weekend. Joe

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  8. I bet you do miss Aero’s sweet mug. Those eyes!! Those floppy ears. I miss having a pup around. Snuggled up with one of our kitties right now, though.

    Will get my photos for January and February out this week. My favorite of these photos of yours – aside from the darling fur babies – would be the snowy landscape with the barn or house in the distance. Gorgeous. Frigid. Lonely.

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    • Thank you, Leslie! Brodie keeps us hopping still, thank goodness. The house photo was also shared for Tanka Tuesday poetry challenge. That’s our place, and it’s surprisingly not lonely 😁 I’m looking forward to your post.

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  9. I always enjoy how you pair your photos with quotes Terri … I especially like the one by Shakespeare. How true that is. Weeds are already popping up. Sweet thoughts and pictures … there cannot be enough of them. I haven’t been following you all that long but do remember some of your photos with sweet Aero. What a year for loss you had last year, Aero just being one of those losses. I like that photo of the ice – very unusual. We had another ice storm on Friday night. I tried to shovel Saturday morning … we had five inches of snow in just two hours, later whittled down to three inches from the freezing rain. I shoveled just a path on the City sidewalk and from my side door to the garage. It was very heavy as it was laden with ice. Later in the day some of that melted, but not the area where the sun doesn’t reach – later I’ll tackle that as it warms up and walk because we’re getting another icy precip event overnight/early Monday morning. I’m so done with Winter and have not seen the likes of Winter as you have endured.

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    • Thank you so much, Linda. I still miss Aero-perro, he was a truly sweet-dispositioned dog and a great walker for such a little guy. I’m glad Brodie is our top dog now–he is very sweet and can walk for hours! I got in the habit of adding quotes because I share for Marsha’s Wednesday Quotes and I can always find something that works to help highlight the theme.

      The whole northern US got hammered by Miss La Nina this year. Snow has fallen to some degree 5 months in a row–November thru March. I’m sharing a photo today about it. LOL! We’re told snow is still coming, but our temps lately have seen highs in the upper 40s which is below normal but the sun is higher in the sky. I’m done with winter, too, take care and be careful out walking!

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      • Brodie helps you get your steps in … I remember your pics of both Aero and Brodie walking with you.

        For years, before my boss and I left the firm and went out on our own, I did a daily thought for the day, always a quote that I tried to tailor to the time of year or a special occasion/holiday. I started it when we first got an antiquated type of e-mail called “Pine Mail” – we were not on Windows yet, so our e-mail was intra-office only. We were asked to test it amongst ourselves, so I did a quote “to all” rather than just “testing-testing” and that idea caught on. I did it for years to everyone every morning. In those days, it was little quote books I had or my mom used Salada tea bags and the tea tags had sayings, so sometimes I used the sayings from there.

        I understand we are transitioning to El Nino and that means a scorching-hot Summer. We have this icy precip overnight and I could not get rid of the ice at the house where the sun doesn’t shine, although it got to 49 degrees today – I was out there chopping away late afternoon today. Stay safe as well and don’t pack your snowshoes away just yet!

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      • I wonder if people even use those box calendars now Terri? I had a Far Side at a glance calendar too. People use their computer calendars now. I bought them for the laugh or the quote. Hang on tight as we switch seasons … the past few years we go from a wintry-mix Spring to horribly hot and humid.

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  10. Well WP is surely throwing us a curveball this week Terri, and it is NOT sweet at all! Loved your post which I found after reading Frank’s Sweet post. Our tag isn’t working and the reader isn’t current….grrrrr. Anyway, especially liked your snowy/icy images this week (happily not happening here LOL) and of course your always-sweet pups. Here’s a link to my post for the week https://travelsandtrifles.wordpress.com/2023/12/09/lens-artists-challenge-279-magical/ . Hope your week ahead is as sweet as your lovely post and thanks for the opportunity to share.

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    • Wow, Tina, WP has you running all over. It looks like you commented on a post from February. Crazy! I added your link to my current post which posted today. Hope things get fixed–definitely open a ticket with WP. I’m suddenly not getting email notifications from many bloggers I have followed for years 😦

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