Texture can be a photographer’s dream as it adds to the composition of an image. Since photography is a visual medium, being able to capture texture is a skill. A variety of textures in a photograph can invoke all of our senses.
“One of the first things to consider when photographing texture is that the beauty is in the details.”
~ Jeff Guyer
Creature Textures
“A sense of beauty, perception, and the mathematical universe are all part of the same texture.” ~ Neeti Sinha
The soft textures of a female purple finch.

An odd juxtaposition of textures in my parents’ Payson, Arizona neighborhood.

Although I miss Aero and shared his memory last week, I must give Brodie some air time. His curly brown coat is full of texture.


Textures in Landscapes
“Living in a rural setting exposes you to so many marvelous things – the natural world and the particular texture of small-town life, and the exhilarating experience of open space.”
~ Susan Orlean

Sadly an inevitable California wildfire changed the texture of this area of the Sierra Nevada foothills just a quarter mile from where my dad lived.


I couldn’t resist reposting this October moon for Denzil’s nature challenge. Lots of texture, right?

Nature’s Textures
“The photographer has almost as much control over his subject matter as a painter. He can control light and shade, form and space, pattern and texture, motion and mood, everything except composition.” — Andreas Feininger

Textures in photography feed our tactile perceptions. Even random weeds drying on the roadside have an interesting texture.

Nothing says Autumn more than a display of gourds.


Handmade Textures
Marsha at Always Write shared the theme of “rustic” and “weathered” for Wednesday Quotes last week. Capturing these elements in photography helps create textures for compelling images.
“Hygge is humble and slow, plain and simple. It is choosing rustic over new…”
― Meik Wiking

Autumn decor allows for a cozy mix of textures.

A local elementary school decorated with a variety of textured flags.

“The past becomes a texture, an ambience to our present.”
~ Paul Scott
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. I might have outdone myself this time 😊
- BushBoy’s Last on the Card
- Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge: Macro
- Dawn’s Festival of Leaves
- Denzil’s Nature Photo Challenge: Moon
- Johnbo’s CellPic Sunday
- Lens-Artists: On Display
- Marsha’s Wednesday Quotes: Weathered and Rustic
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 photos of TEXTURES. I add these all week as new links are posted.
- YOUR BLOG’S NAME GOES HERE…
- Always Write
- Anita’s Hope
- Between the Lines
- Bushboys World
- Cats and Trails and Garden Tails
- Cee’s Photo Challenges
- The Day After
- Deb’s World
- Graham’s Island
- Green Dreams
- Hugh’s Views and News
- Kamerapromenader
- LadyLee Manila
- Light Words
- Picture Retirement
- Quaint Revival
- Retirementally Challenged
- Roberta Writes
- Slow Shutter Speed
- This is Another Story
- Tranature
- Travels and Trifles
- Travel with Me
- Wind Kisses
- Woolly Muses
Come back and join me next week for the October Monthly Color Challenge when we look at colors of black, metallic, and/or seasonal black and white images.

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Beautiful images, Terri. 🙂 Lovely finch, and I like your photos with fabrics in them! I’m back with some fall images. https://catsandtrailsandgardentales.com/2023/10/12/textures-of-fall/
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Hi Susanne! Thank you! I’m amazed how easy it is to find textures just about everywhere.
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Such a beautiful variety of textures Terri! I especially love the way you captured the detail of the feathers of the purple finch and have gone for a bird-themed response too: https://tranature.com/2023/10/11/wordless-wednesday-feathered-friends/
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Thank you, Xenia! I captured Ms. Finch with my camera one snow day!
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Such vivid and lovely colours in your photos this week, Terri. Those pumpkins sure look creepy, even in the daylight.
It’s lovely to see Brodie featuring, too. The texture of his coat looks soft and cuddly. Does he like his cuddles?
Those roadside weeds look so dry and brittle. It’s a shame to see the damage the wildfires did, but I hope things have returned quickly. Mother Nature usually works her magic when it happens.
But the desert sunrise near Scottsdale, Arizona, photo caught my eye the most.
My entry will be in today’s Wordless Wednesday post.
Enjoy the rest of your week.
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Hi Hugh, thank you! Fall is such a great time to find textures of all kinds, and yes, Brodie is very soft and cuddly. My brother is about to move to a new house soon, that sunrise was framed by his huge picture window. I’m sure his new home will also have great vjews.
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Such wonderful, wonderful textures. You managed to find such a variety of them for your post, in every thinkable way.
It was kind of sad to see the photo of Georgetown divide, it is Georgetown California, right? I really like that place. I lived there for a while when my daughter was very young.
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Thank you, Maria. I must be drawn to textures 😁 The photo of the burned area is looking South toward the Georgetown Divide, from my vantage point in Michigan Bluff outside of Foresthill. So sad how much of the area burned.
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Hello Terri, here is my textures post: https://roberta-writes.com/2023/10/10/roberta-writes-tanka-tuesday-and-sunday-stills-textures-poetry-sunset-wildlife/
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You’re so right about the importance of texture in photography, and I love the way you’ve found it in so many aspects of nature! I’m double-dipping with the Lens Artists challenge this week: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/gallery-africa-on-display/
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Thanks, Sarah! I think I see texture everywhere. I’ll drop by soon to read yours.
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Love that sunrise.
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Thank you!
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Cool textures. 😀 😀
Here is my entry for the week.
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Thanks, Cee!
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A brilliant display of textures, Terri! And colours! Love your dog too, never heard of that breed though.
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Thank you, Anne-Christine! Autumn has been putting on a fabulous display this year. Brodie is a Boykin Spaniel, an American breed popular in South Carolina for duck hunting. He loves the water and the outdoors which is why we got him.
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Interesting – I will look up the breed in one of my books!
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You have a keen eye, Terri, and I love all of the photos. I didn’t realize how textures can make photos so interesting. I love the photo of the gourds. ❤️
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Thanks, Eugi 🙂 I tend to gravitate toward texture when looking for a good photo. Those gourds are popular!
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You’re welcome, Terri.
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great photos, Terri 🙂 my fave is the desert sunrise ❤
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Thank you, LL! That sunrise shot was from my brother’s window facing east!
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Those gourds sure are the epitome of texture, Terri. Beautiful photos that show off a variety of textures. I could practically feel them. I love all the autumn colors too.
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Thank you, Diana! In prepping for this theme, I saw these gourds on display at Safeway. The employee probably thought I was a nutball for taking pics of them.
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Ha! Little did they realize the works of art in their possession! I took a photo of beach grass once because I loved the way it was fringed with gold in the late day sun. A couple of teenagers snickered, “She’s taking a picture of grass.” Lol. They completely missed the beauty.
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That’s great, Diana. The lonely photographer 🤣
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Lol
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Hi Terri, texture is certainly interesting as a topic. Great pictures 🌸
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Thank you, Robbie, texture is all around us which makes it easy to spot for pics!
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One of the reasons why I only shoot at sunset is because the texture of the landscape can be more clearly seen by the shadows.
Great post Terri!
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Thank you, Wayne! Yes, those long shadows really enhance the details.
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Great selections. I love those Brodie shots. Good looking dog. 👍
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Many thanks, John! He’s a Boykin Spaniel if you wanted to know. 🐾
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Ahh. I had not heard of that breed. We had a Springer Spaniel when I was in 3rd grade. Louie. He came up to my hips when I walked him.
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I had a springer mix, they have long legs. Brodie comes to my knees. Good for duck hunting in the bayous and not rocking the boat 😁
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Beautiful textures, Terri – I swear that my fingers could feel the moisture of your
Ginkgo Leaf Carpet!
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Thank you, Donna! I miss seeing those trees. The ginkgo Grove of trees is in an area between two university buildings. Walking through it each fall was the highlight of the season.
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I like all your images in this post about textures Terri, but my favorite is Brodie and his curly fur and those gourds with warts. I just went out for photos of gourds and came back with a few bumpy gourds as well. The Fall season is perfect for capturing textures inside and out and I also liked the yellow Ginkgo leaf with a drop of water on it.
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Thanks so much, Linda! Brodie’s fur is so soft too. Autumn really is a great time to see textures in action!
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Brodie’s fur does look soft … I could use some of those curls in my stick-straight hair. 🙂 Autumn is great all the way around (except a tad chilly when I walked out at 41 degrees this morning after the 80s just a week ago)! It was time to add a hat and gloves to the layers.
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We almost got to 80 today, but 42 this a.m. More of the same tomorrow but it all changes to cold. I’m ready!
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Break out the flannel and woolens Terri!!
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Superb, Terri x
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Thank you, Toni!
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So many ways to capture texture, Terri and it is amazing that most of us probably would have baulked at the prompt, yet we are surrounded by texture in life. Love your photos as always x
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Thank you, Sue! We definitely are surrounded by textures.
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Hi Terri, you’ve covered Texture so well in your posts with your descriptions plus your photos (obvs). I wish I’d read your post before doing mine in some ways because as I said in my post I struggled with it a bit but your words ‘Since photography is a visual medium, being able to capture texture is a skill. A variety of textures in a photograph can invoke all of our senses.’ makes complete sense!! Your photos included in the post are perfect examples of that, so many thanks for helping a girl out – after the event!!
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Thank you for the kind words, Debbie! You always make it work for the SS challenges. Everyone’s perspectives are welcomed!
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What good theme Terri and your photos are quite inspirational. I love warty pumpkins. A very Autumn feel for your Last Photo and so many challenges in one post!!. Thanks for joining in 🙂 🙂
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Glad you like the theme, Brian–it had been a couple of years since I used it. Thank you! I might overdo it a bit by connecting other challenges, but that is half the fun for me 🙂
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I was trying to work out what to call it. We have double ups and triple ups for challenges in a post but I didn’t want to say seven ups as I might get spammed….oh pooh…I just did 🥺
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🤣 funny!! How about a 7 layer dip? 😊
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Especially ice cream 😋
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Hi Terri – decided there are enough textures in my post this week to jump on yours! Thanks for the mention – wishing you a wonderful week ahead. https://travelsandtrifles.wordpress.com/2023/10/07/lens-artists-challenge-270-on-display/
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Yes, I already added your link! Glad the themes worked out together this week 🙂
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Great images for your theme, Terri. I especially liked the pumpkins. I love to photograph textures too, so I have a few of my own.
The Textures of Life – Retirementally Challenged
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Thank you, Janis! Fall seems to be a great time of year to really see textures.
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You have so many I love that I’m losing track! LOVE the belly feathers of the finch, and of course the curls in Brodie’s fur, and then the leaves with the water drop and the rod iron hook, oh and the pumpkins! Last year was the first year I saw bumpy pumpkins and I think I’m going to have to go get a few again this year to decorate with! Actually all your shots are wonderful!
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Aww, thank you, Dawn, LOL! I liked them so I didn’t hide them in a gallery this time. The bumpy gourds (bumpkins?) are cool to see.
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You’ve got some beautiful textures, Terri. I love the ginko leaf. The Georgetown Divide was a stunning display as well as being so moving. Love seeing Brodie. Makes me miss PG and Little Aero. Moji is training herself to be a dog. She’s doing everything but barking at the door, these days. Have a great week. Talk to you soon. 🙂
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What a lovely selection of different textures. From soft to solid.
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Thank you, Maria! It worked well this week!
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I love your selection of texture photos, Terri! They’re all lovely and eye-catching. I can feel the bumps on the pumpkins.
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Thanks so much, Miriam! Apparently I have a lot of textured photos and just chose a few. Glad you can feel the bumps on the pumpkins 🙂
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It’s this time of the year to go to the pumpkin farm.
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Fabulous selection, Terri. If I had to pick favorites, they’d be the finch, Brodie, the gourds, and the wonderful weathered wood and hook at Fort Vancouver. Here’s mine this week: https://grahamsisland.com/2023/10/08/abstracts-textures/
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Thank you, Graham! Ft Vancouver had a lot of gorgeous textures in the wood and furs I saw.
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Nature is so full of texture, and they change so quickly! From the softness of green grass swaying to the brittle brown of burned out fields.
Which, BTW, I don’t mind wildfires if they’re nature’s idea, to regenerate. Not true if it’s man’s.
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So true, Jacqui. Wildfires will happen and nature knows how to regenerate itself!
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Oh, that quote by Susan O about the open spaces. That’s my life! Your pictures are stunning. I had never thought about texture in photos, but I see what you mean.
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Thanks, Bernie! I found some great quotes, not always easy. Being outdoors…my life too! I’m sure you instinctively gravitate toward images with textures too.
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I do and I am looking thru archives to possibly pull a post together but really need to get on top of comments on past posts first!!
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Lovely images, full of texture.
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Thank you, Dawn!
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Stunning textures, colors, and scenery, Terri. Those ginko leaves are amazing. If I could plant one tree, I would select the ginko because of those leaves! 🍂
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Thank you, Colleen! I believe ginkgos are more of a southern tree. Why they were planted on the Sacramento state university campus and that they thrive there is a mystery to me.
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They grow here too, Terri. I love the shape of the leaves.
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Oh really. Must be wet enough! Enjoy!
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Oh yes. We get plenty of rain and humidity here. It’s very swampy. LOL!
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I haven’t seen any quite like those 😄
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So many lovely textures, Terri. I love the autumn ones especcially those gourds! And Brodie 💕
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Thank you, Cathy! Yep, Brodie is a many textured dog 🙂 I was ecstatic to see those gourds at the local supermarket a few days ago!
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What an amazing bunch of textures Terri, and so different. This is a great photographic display!
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Thank you, Anne! It was a fun collection to create and revisit! I’m glad it worked for the L-A theme too!
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Terri, I loved your topic this week, and your presentation is outstanding. Texture is what makes the world an exciting place to live, isn’t it? From fabric to food, everything about texture invites us to explore. I think texture, followed by color is the first thing to capture my attention when out walking with my camera. I’m sure you probably feel that way too. Beautiful!
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Thank you so much, Suzanne (blush)! I agree that texture does perhaps capture our eyes more than color, and good photographers always look for contrast.
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By the way, did you see my latest Friday Showcase?
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I will go take a look now 🙂
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Lovely examples of textures, Terri. Sorry, but I couldn’t think of what to photograph for this week’s challenge.
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Thank you, Stevie! I always appreciate a comment, even if you can’t participate 🙂
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Yes, you outdid yourself with this one! Look at all those challenges combined into one post. We’ll done! I love the landscapes, the close-ups, and the Ginkgo Leaf Carpet with dewdrops. All of them are stunning in their own unique way. The moon…I’ve never captured a shot that well! Do tell, how did you do it? And sweet Brodie, his fur is so curly. I think your post did a great job of portraying Hygge throughout it too!! I hope you have a great week!
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Thank you so much, Shelley! The planets aligned this week for challenges! Some years ago, I became fascinated with close-up photography and really had fun with those ginkgo leaves. Not bad for an older cell phone shot then. As for the moon, I took a photography course when I still lived in Sacramento, and the photographer showed me how to capture moon shots with my Lumix. It was pure luck we had a full moon the night of class.
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You’re welcome! It’s extra fun when all the challenges align so well – it was meant to be like those ginkgo leaves and the moon capture! 😍🤩
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Beautiful post Terri – loved the gourds (perfect for the season!) and your autumn mix of textures. I suppose I must be ready for fall!
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Thank you, Tina and I’m glad I could share a little fall with you! I’m happy we’re having a real autumn this year (last year’s was kind of a bust).
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Wonderful collection of photos!
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Thank you, Dahlia!
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Love your photos!
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Thank you!
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oh how I love the leaves and the clothes and the elk in Payson. Lots to think about with textures.
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Thank you, Donna! Textures can be found anywhere, I hope you can join me this week with yours!
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I hope so. Heading to a local farmers market with you on my mind. Fingers crossed, my house stays quiet. Lots of Sundays, family come barreling in. lol. I love it, but… well you know…. A great post!
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Sounds like fun, no matter what!
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Wonderful texture examples, Terri. My favorites, though, just in time for the season, are your autumn displays.
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Thank you, John! I had crafted this post then saw, A-C’s post and it was a perfect fit! We’re having a beautiful Autumn this year!
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