Sunday Stills Monthly Color Challenge: #Pink in the Great Outdoors

Welcome back to the Sunday Stills monthly color challenge. It’s all about pink this month, and we can celebrate pinks found in the outdoors. But any shade of pink will do wherever it is found.

Nature’s Pink

What better way to continue to enjoy the great outdoors than to view beautiful plants and flowers?

“Anything is possible with sunshine and a little pink.” ~ Lilly Pulitzer

Last September, My pal, Marsha, and I took a trip to Portland, Oregon. We initially planned to visit the Dahlia fields but ended up sticking close to my cousin’s home where her neighbor had two huge beds full of dahlias.

Pink Dahlias
Dahling Dahlias

Who knows how many images the two of us captured, over 100 each, I’m guessing. I had a little fun with photo editing in this dahlia image to delete the background!

Pink Dahlia

Closer to home, I have a few petunias in my backyard that wanted to show off a bit this month.

Then some wildflowers butted into the show.

Not to be outdone, the butterflies and bees horned in on the flowers. A good thing–we need those pollinators!

And then the sky wants attention in the spring and in the winter. So needy!

Pink Glow of Sunrises and Sunsets

“I love how it feels to unwind by the ocean.” ~ Miranda Rae Mayo

How about a pink sunset from Baja, Mexico?

La Ventana pink sunset

Or the pale pink sunset glow looking toward downtown San Diego from Shelter Island marina?

San Diego Skyline

“Sunrise paints the sky with pinks and the sunset with peaches…” ― Vera Nazarian

Pink Dawn
Wildfire-Induced Pink Dawn in 2021

While we continue to enjoy the great outdoors, please be careful around smoke-filled skies caused by wildfires. If you camp this summer, please be mindful — douse your campfires and tighten trailer chains so they don’t spark on asphalt.

Adding Pink to the Fun

I’m always surprised by how much pink we see while out and about. Are pink SUPS too girly-girl? Nah!

My windsurf harness was pink and in this image, my sail was, too.

Terri Sailing on a very windy day!

“Whoever said orange was the new pink was seriously disturbed.” Elle Woods

Inspiring Photo Challenges This Week

Each week I find inspiration from 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, poets, and photographers who desire to connect with one another. Below are this week’s links from bloggers who shared their PINK photos. I add these all week as new links are posted.

I can’t wait to see how you interpret the various shades of PINK this week! Join me next week as we explore…”Furred and Feathered Friends.”

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119 responses to “Sunday Stills Monthly Color Challenge: #Pink in the Great Outdoors”

  1. […] time runs out, in June’s Sunday Stills Monthly Color Challenge. This month the challenge is: #Pink in the Great Outdoors. I have quite a few pinks growing in my gardens, from the silvery hue of soft blush to deep […]

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  3. […] Thanks for visiting our travel blog and I hope you enjoyed finding the #SundayStills Challenge. You can join the weekly challenge by visiting our hosts blog Second Wind Leisure. and checking out Terri’s post for this week, Pink in the Great Outdoors. […]

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  4. Love your wildflower bees and butterflies photos! And the Dahlias are stunning. I’d be right there with you two snapping 100s of photos 😆.

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    1. Thank you, Cheryl. As usual I have fun snapping insects, they seem to love plants and flowers. The dahlias in my cousin’s neighborhood were amazing.

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      1. My butterflies don’t stay still long enough to capture…lol.

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      2. I got the butt-end of a bee in a petunia yesterday. If he had known, he would have chased me, LOL!

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  6. Terri,
    I’m late again…Your pictures are awesome, and my favorite is the “Don’t Come Close” bee shot. I love dahlias and the color pink. I wear it often. After all, “It takes a real man to wear pink!” My contribution is a pink sky created by a fire near San Bernadino in 2021. We drove out of there just in time. Have a great weekend. Joe

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    1. Thank you, Joe! For those shots I can get my phone right up to the bee and flower and yell “shoot” and get the shot without too much drama. That’s a great shot of pink–sadly created by wildfire smoke, boy, 2021 was a bad year everywhere in the west for wildfires. Glad real men wear pink–I could see my hubby in a dark hue.

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  7. When I hear the word ‘pink,’ I think of the pop-singer or candyfloss, Terri. The latter is too sweet for me now, but I used to love eating it as a child. No wonder I have so many fillings.

    I’d never have thought about seeing a pink sky, but your pictures confirm it happens. Mother nature has a lovely way of showing off pink, especially in the garden.

    I also like wearing pink polo shirts, and I’m pleased to say I see many men wearing pink these days.

    Here’s my entry –

    A pink hear especially for you.

    Hope you’re having a great week.

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    1. Even without wildfire smoke, we can get some crazy colors of sky here, Hugh. Pink tends to be popular though. Thank you for the rustic pink heart. I think I shied away from cotton candy as we call it–too sweet for me and not chocolate 😀

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  8. Pink is an awesome color, Terri. I love all the pink and its variations in my gardens and in the sky. Beautiful photos. You make me want to stop by the garden center again! Have a lovely day, my friend.

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    1. Thank you! Pink is beautiful in so many shades for sure, Diana! Against the dark green of our countless evergreens, pink really pops! In fact, I did what you were feeling…I stopped off yesterday at our local nursey and grabbed another ready-made flower pot for my front porch 😀

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      1. 🙂 I love those ready made pots! I need to get some perrenials too. They start going down in price soon and they’ll look great next year.

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      2. I got this one for half price–cha-ching! Enjoy your shopping 🙂

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  9. There are so many pinks in the outdoors!! Difficult to fit in one post!! Here is mine – https://ramyatantry.wordpress.com/2023/06/13/pink-in-the-outdoors/

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    1. There is, Ramya! I had the same problem, LOL!

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  11. Although pink’s never been a favorite color of mine, you make nature’s pinks rethink my old beliefs. Nature’s pinks are exquisite.

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    1. Debra, my mom could wear every shade of pink. With my bright red hair she would dress me in bright hideous pinks–which I hated. I prefer my pinks in nature as well and have been known to wear a pink blouse or two as I’ve gotten older 🙂

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      1. Ha! I don’t own anything pink in my wardrobe. In my childhood and teens, I studied ballet and practically lived in pink tights and a leotard nearly every day for 8 years. Ballet wasn’t a great experience, so thus the pink issue 🙂

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      2. That explains a lot! 😁

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  12. Wow that pink sky! And I love the dahlias. ❤

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    1. Thanks, Debby! My phone may have pinked it up a hair more, but it was pink nonetheless 🙂

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      1. Lol, yes, it is. 🙂

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  14. Lovely pinks especially the flowers – and i like what you’ve done with that dahlia edit 🙂 I probably won’t join in this week as I’m still mainly focusing on sorting my Norway shots and there wasn’t much pink there!

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    1. Thank you, Sarah! Pink is a fun challenge and if you get a wild hair to join, you have all week!

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  16. An amazing selection of outdoor pinks, Terri 👏 The work you did to edit out the background from the dahlia paid dividends; a stunning shot 😃 Here’s mine: https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2023/06/12/pink-in-the-wild-sunday-stills/

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    1. Thanks so much, Jez. I enjoyed editing the background, very happy with the result.

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  19. I just adore that first Dahlia Terri. Lots of lovely pink flowers and skies, just wonderful 🙂

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    1. Thanks so much, Brian! I had fun with those dahlias!

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  20. What awesome flowers and sky! Love it all Terri.

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  21. You are definitely “in the pink” with this post Terri. I really like the Dahlias. They are gorgeous. I told you before I liked those speckled petunias – they fun and pretty. Years ago, when we moved here in 1966, we had a neighbor in her 80s. When she and her late husband bought the house next door, they were struggling to make ends meet. He bought her one pink rosebush as a gift and she took snips and put them in water, then after rooting, and planting, she kept a glass bottle over each one until it took. She ended up filling the perimeter of the yard with pink rosebushes. It was very beautiful to see (and smell). After she went into a nursing home, the house was sold and the person who bought it tore out 3/4s of the rosebushes to build a garage and shed.

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    1. Thank you, Linda. Once we get some more flower bed boxes, by next spring I hope to have other plants. I just bought two small lavender bushes from a local farm. They will need a bed all of their own, LOL! Sorry to read about the loss of the rose bushes. Some people just don’t care. When my grandfather moved to his home in San Diego, he had grown two huge date palms in his yard. When he passed the new owners bought the house and promptly sold them for a lot of money as I understand it. They’re messy trees and I get it but its hard to see something like that happen.

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      1. I would love to go to a lavender farm one day. I am sure your lavender bushes will flourish and smell well too Terri. Yes, what a shame with the roses which were her pride and joy – she’d be out there every morning hand watering and deadheading the spent blooms. People don’t “get it” sometimes do they? I’m glad she didn’t know about the ravaging of her roses as it would have broken her heart – same as your grandfather finding out what happened to his date palm trees.

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      2. We drove my mom’s old house in San Diego last time we were there. The new owners took out the big magnolia tree and filled the entire front yard with Cement. I don’t get it. 😪

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      3. Amazing – I don’t get it either. My next-door neighbor had three magnolia bushes which were flourishing and he cut them down to about a foot high because they were dead. I couldn’t help myself Terri – I said “they bloomed three times last year which is abnormal but ever since we had a hard freeze in early June a few years ago, those magnolia bushes have been a little ‘off’ but healthy.” They used to bloom once and done every May. Climate change could be doing the repeated blooming too. Now they look like something from the Addams Family with a few green leaves coming out of the stumps.

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  22. You have some fabulous pinks there, Terri! I’m early with mine this week. 😉 🙂 https://catsandtrailsandgardentales.com/2023/06/11/pink-is-for-petunias/

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    1. Thank you, Susanne! Yay for being early, LOL!

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  24. Gorgeous pink flowers and skies, Terri. Your dahlia with background deletion is perfection. Here’s my entry: https://natalietheexplorer.home.blog/2023/06/09/murals-in-riverside-part-1/

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    1. Thank you, Natalie! I’m so happy with that edited dahlia. I’ve long admired other photographers’ similar images.

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  25. Hi, Terri – Pink is my favourite colour. You have done it proud here. Stunning photos!

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    1. Thank you, Donna! Now that you mention it, I see you in pink a lot! You rock it!

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  26. Your post definitely brought me a smile this week Terri – loved the dahlias!! Pink is such a warm, happy color as you’ve clearly shown. And my brother’s son and his wife delivered their baby girl Sofia just yesterday. Of course the photo they sent included her in her little pink hospital hat. What could be better than that?!

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    1. Thank you, Tina! Pink has so many different shades that it makes it hard to pick a favorite shade. Congratulations on the new arrival, pretty in pink I’m sure 💗

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  27. I sure do love pink in nature! I love that pink dahlia and now you edited it. Wow! All your flowers are stunning.
    Happy Sunday!

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    1. It’s a great time of year to still see lots of pink. I went for a hike earlier today and there was very little pink left in the wildflower department. Lots of new purple, white and yellows blooming here now. Thank you, Nancy!

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  28. Sorry Terry I missed the point that the colour for Sunday stills was pink .I thought it was out and about sorry💜💚💚

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    1. No worries, last week was “great outdoors” and I carried a bit of that theme into the monthly color challenge. Your post still worked, Willow 😀💕

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      1. Thank you Terri I shall be more careful next time 💜

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      2. That’s what creativity is all about, right?

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      3. That’s true 💜

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  29. Summer is a great time for pink … well done. Although I haven’t done a beach walk on pink, it is now on the Ideas list.

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    1. Yes, Frank, and now you got me thinking of the delicate pink found in seashells while walking on the beach !

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  30. Lovely selection of flowers, Terri, and the pink skies are beautiful even if they’re sometimes caused by unfortunate circumstances! Here’s one from me this week: https://grahamsisland.com/2023/06/11/gecko-on-a-banana-flower/

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  31. Oh that dahlia with the black background STUNNING!! Great photos. While not a pink clothing fan it certainly is easy to find outside in flowers and sunsets.

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    1. Thank you, Bernie, I was so pleased with how the editing on the dahlia turned out. There is a lot of pink in nature to enjoy.

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  32. […] This week’s Sunday Stills Color Challenge theme is ‘Pink.’ See more responses here. […]

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  33. Love that harbour at sunrise 🌅, Terri and those dahlias are so lovely. Wishing you a happy week ahead 🤗💕

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    1. Thank you, Jo! And a wonderful week to you!

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  34. You have outdone yourself in pink, my friend. I love how you took the background out of the dahlia. That is stunning. The sweet pea bumblebee looks adorable, adorned in all his pollen. He really got into his work that morning. LOL I’ll have a ton of pinks for you on Wednesday. I wish you were here to go kayaking this year. We have the weather for it now. It’s been a picture-perfect pink spring. Sorry, I didn’t call you back. I had a busy two days hopping from activity to activity. I’ll call you tomorrow if you’re free. 🙂 Lots of love. 🙂

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    1. Thank you, Marsha! I’m so excited about the dahlia shot sans background. I feel like a pro now, LOL! I bet kayaking is great right about now where you are. Our water is still too cold if you fall in, but the temps are warming back up after our two days of rain. I look forward to your pink post, my friend! Yesterday was busy for me as well. We’ll talk soon XOXO.

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  35. Lots of beautiful pink in your world!

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    1. Thank you, Dawn! I was happy to add more pink into our backyard this spring.

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  36. The sky and snow are gorgeous.

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    1. Thank you, Jacqui! I’m glad the snow is a distant memory for now 😉

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  37. Terri, you have some gorgeous pinks for this week. Your second dahlia is a dream photo. 😀 😀
    Here is my entry for the week.

    #Pink – Sunday Stills Challenge

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    1. Thank you, Cee! I feel like I finally arrived photographically arrived with that dahlia!

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      1. Most definitely, you have arrived 😀 😀

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      2. I take that as a huge compliment from you, Cee! Made my day 🙂

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  39. Beautiful pinks, Terri, especially the flowers and those that visit them. And another petunia to look out for…strawberry sky! Needless to say, I love pink skies too.

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    1. Many thanks, Cathy! I’m always surprised at how much pink I photograph.

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  41. You did a great job eliminating the background of the dahlia, that image is stunning!

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    1. Thank you, Dawn. I still use premium Picmonkey for my editing. The background eliminator worked great in this photo, not always!

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  42. I love dahlias and petunias, and that pink sky is awesome!

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    1. Thank you, Stevie. I know rhododendrons grow here, I may have to try those soon. For now petunias will do nicely!

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  43. Lovely set of pink! Love the flowers and their guests!
    Here is mine for this week: https://mariawijk.wordpress.com/2023/06/11/pink-3/

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    1. Thank you, I’m so happy to see your post this week, Maria!

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    1. Glad you enjoyed all the pink, LL!

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  45. I’m tickled in pink to see all of your pinks this week. Your flower photos are stunning, no wonder they attracted bees and butterflies! The skies from the fires and smoke are gorgeous and sad at the same time. Thank you for sharing the reminders for those who are making campfires and hauling trailers around. Yesterday I saw a neighbor of ours burning garbage next to a very dry pine tree. 🙄 Thankfully we didn’t hear fire engine sirens later that day. Some people… 🤷🏻‍♀️

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    1. Thanks, Shelley! We hit the jackpot with pink flowers (mostly petunias) this year. The bees and butterflies are from the archives, but I hope to capture a few more. I worry every year as wildfire season approaches. Yesterday we saw the fire department training their staff– a good thing! We can burn here but only yard waste. Trash is illegal to burn here, glad it didn’t ignite the tree near you!

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      1. You’re welcome. I love petunias, I haven’t had any for years though. My neighbor has a bunch so I go admire hers.
        I’m glad the neighbor’s fire was contained and didn’t take off too!!

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  46. pink is my favourite sky colour and is also the last colour to shine at the end of the day.

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    1. Hi Wayne, a pink sky is always a bonus! We tend to see more pink dawns than sunsets, but who’s complaining?

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  47. Lovely pinks throughout, Terri! I am no expert on flowers, so I don’t know all the names, but my favorite is the beautiful pink and white flower without a background!

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    1. Thank you, John! The flower is a pink dahlia I shot in Tigard, OR, last fall. This was my first, best background deletion–it went well!

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  48. So beautiful Terri…I love pink in nature. As much as I hate wildfires, they do create stunning skies.
    https://troyerslovinglife.blogspot.com/2023/06/taking-in-life-around-mesundaystills_02079227409.html

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    1. Thank you, Kirstin! I’m having trouble commenting on your post. In case it doesn’t go through, I just love all your pink images and quotes. My fave was the shot at the county fair.

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