What’s in store for 2024? There is something about a brand-new year that seems to motivate us to throw open a window (weather permitting) and tackle new things. I love seeing the winter light through my corner office window at home.
“Set wide the window. Let me drink the day.” ― Edith Wharton

Resolutions aside, which I don’t do, I like the idea of looking at a (sort of) blank calendar and dreaming of new experiences and places to visit. Gazing out a window feels like the perfect place for planning. Then I get distracted seeing birds and run to get my camera!

In my home, I have 24 windows. Many days I sit at my kitchen counter and from that vantage point, I can see through 5 windows to various scenes outside the house. Some are transom windows over doors.

The morning sun shines into the window above our front door, illuminating a sunny spot on the floor. I’ve captured two winter scenes from this window by climbing up a short ladder to capture the view. I enjoy filling these windows with seasonal decor that lets the light through.

Spotted in the grocery store parking lot, was this 9 Mile Proud sticker on the back window of a pick-up truck. I REALLY wanted one of these stickers!

And since it’s winter somewhere, I couldn’t resist sharing these two images from 2022 again, from inside and outside!


Windows Away from Home
“Your desire to be near the window is your desire to be close to life!”
― Mehmet Murat ildan
During the month of January, we are still enjoying the views and scenery from various windows in Scottsdale, Arizona. This view greeted us last week as snow fell on the nearby mountains. The weather has been a bit dramatic these last two weeks!

While we have enjoyed “wintering” in Arizona since December 29, where low temps have reached below freezing (yes, really!), back home in Spokane/Nine Mile, wind chill temps were reported at -30 below zero (Fahrenheit). Dramatic and a little bit scary. Oddly it is very sunny but who can enjoy it with the threat of frostbite? We’re super happy with Arizona temps now reaching the low 60s (F).
We were greeted with this view through the slider window on Friday morning.

Windows of Opportunity
“There’s a world out there. Open a window, and it’s there.” ~ Robin Williams
The town of Fountain Hills, Arizona, where my brother lives, is home to a man-made lake complete with a world-famous fountain. The lake consists of reclaimed water. Every hour, for 15 minutes, the window of opportunity presents dramatic views of the fountain’s 330-feet high plume. On special occasions, the fountain’s reaches its full height of 560 feet, higher than the Washington Monument!

Last spring we took advantage of another window of opportunity to visit Bryce Canyon National Park.

While visiting San Diego a few years ago, we spied this interesting door and window combination near the beach. This week, we’re headed to San Diego to stay with my daughter for a few days,

During visits to La Ventana Baja Sur, Mexico, in past years, I caught the sunrise in the window of a house…

… And Hans caught me looking down from what was left of an old lighthouse window on the beach. Can you tell I love the sun?

“Sometimes you just have to jump out the window and grow wings on the way down.” – Ray Bradbury
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How To Participate in Sunday Stills Photo Challenge Reminders
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- 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.
As we continue to travel in Arizona, I won’t be able to share round-up posts while on the road, but I will read and comment on your posts from my phone (thank you, Jetpack App). Normally I include your lovely post links in my round-ups during the week but I will not be able to take the time to work from my laptop in order to do this due to inconsistent internet connections. Please visit your fellow bloggers’ links in the comments section.
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Oh Nice. Brilliant and Exquisite blog post Terri. I agree that a new year can fill us with curiosity and the urge to try something new and fresh.
I love taking pictures and one day when I have set aside money, I will visit and travel to Cape Town in South Africa, I always loved the view when seeing it on magazines.
Anyways, Have a great weekend and a wonderful 2024💃💃🙌🙌
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Thank you so much! Photography is a wonderful hobby!
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Yes indeed📸😀👏
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[…] So thought at first that I would struggle with this week’s Sunday Stills challenge from Terri, Looking at Life Through a Window. But when I started to look I was surprised how many I found, so here’s a […]
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Such an interesting assortment of windows! Your robin is pretty but as I’m no fan of the cold it was the Arizona windows I loved the most! Your comment about having 24 windows got me counting the number in our small house – just 10 (including two in our front and back doors).
It’s taken me a while but here’s my offering for this week: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/gallery-look-through-any-window/
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Love your images Terri!
https://dailymusing57.com/2024/01/18/sunday-stills-windows-on-the-world/
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Thank you, Lisa!
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Hi Lisa, love your windows! I couldnt log into WP to comment on your post so here is my comment: My favorite is the winter view from your garden window. But the two of your grandma and dog waving and looking out the window are precious!
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Great gallery – love the dramatic desert sunrises!
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Thanks so much, Anne-Christine!
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Did the Robin tell you that Spring is close by?
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Not this year, lol!
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Hello Too many choices! When I taught art one of the assignments was the view from your window. As it is or how you want it to be. I learned a lot. I like seeing your desk from home.
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Thank you, Carol, heehee, I left out some too!
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How lovely Terri 🙂! I took another window – that of a bus during a journey, to share what I saw through that for this challenge:
https://flightsofthesoul.wordpress.com/2024/01/16/travel-tuesday-on-the-way-in-romania/
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Thank you, PR!
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I find gazing out windows comforting, don’t know why. And they are great for photographing 🙂
I love how happy you look on that photo. Just makes me think how much I miss Spring/Summer…!
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Aww, thank you, Sofia! Arizona is amazing right now. We’re heading to San Diego tomorrow and rain is in the forecast!
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We had a forecast of heavy snow, ended up with the usual rain. That is Glasgow 😦
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Great selections. Google tells me there is a Nine Mile Falls and Nine Mile Road near Spokane. Is that the party to which you refer? I was mystified.
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9 mile falls in on 9 mile road which is also hwy 291. About 25 miles north west of Spokane. Thanks for asking!
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I love a lot of windows, Terri, and you’ve wonderfully captured the beauty of
bringing the outside into your home. Your corner office view is stunning.
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Sorry, Eugi, your comment went to my spam folder and I’m just getting on my laptop today to comment. Thank you so much, we really love the outdoors and I feel lucky to have a lot of windows in which to see it all. From my office I can see the barrel of sunflowers that pop up in the summer.
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No problem, Terri. I have to check my spam frequently to rescue valid comments. Our only view of the outside is from the back of our apartment, however, there is a lot of window space where we can enjoy the trees.
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I’ve had to use my mobile all week and the Jetpack app isn’t all that reliable and I have no idea how to see the spam folder using it. Have a great week Eugi; I haven’t seen posts from you either, so I will stop by and check in 🙂
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I don’t use my mobile but I should take the leap and figure it out. I forget to check my spam even using my laptop. LOL
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Using mobile is convenient. You need the Jetpack app on your phone. I can’t post on the app but it can be done.
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Good job, good information and pictures too
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Thank you very much!
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Your office looks like a great place to work, Terri. And a tidy desk, too. I have my desk near a window, too. Natural sunlight does so much to help improve the mind and soul.
And I love how all your windows are so clean. Do you clean them yourself – inside and out? I only ask because we have a window cleaner who does the outside of ours, and I’d be lost without him cleaning them. Living near the sea means the salt makes a lot of stains on the windows when it rains. And it rains a lot.
You’ve captured some lovely window scenes that span the seasons. The light coming through those holiday ornaments must be spectacular. I like it when we sometimes get the sunlight hitting glass or mirrors from a particular angle, making rainbows inside our homes.
I hope you’re having a great time in Scottsdale and enjoying your San Diego trip.
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Thank you, Hugh! I caught my desk in a tidy moment! We clean our windows. I think our dry climate and rain keep them fairly clean. We have hard water and the windows can get spotty, though. As I type this, I am in Page, AZ, preparing for a tour of Antelope Canyon this morning. We head to San Diego Wednesday and it’s supposed to rain most of the time we’re there. It’s been beautiful and sunny in the Scottsdale area so far.
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The first thing I take away from this is I need more windows. Honestly surprised I never thought of that before. My childhood home had a lot of windows, and I truly know the beauty of it!
Wonderful post!
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Thank you for the kind comment!
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Beautiful views out your windows and beautiful nature images, Terri. I love the Bryce Point shot and the one of you. 🙂 Enjoy the warmer temperatures in AZ!
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Thank you, Patti! I’m trying to store up as much sunshine as possible for when winter awaits us upon purchase return 😁
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I envy the warm weather you’re in right now. It’s been freezing cold here in the Lower Mainland, although temperatures are slowly rising. Pipes are bursting all over the lower mainland as things start to thaw.
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I’m a little apprehensive about the pipes but our house is new and pipes are underground. Pretty scary, hope you can stay warm, Debra. We have a neighbor looking in on things, and no news is good news! Take care!
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You have 24 windows at home? That’s incredible. It’s like being outside all the time,
XOXO
Jodie
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Hi Jodie, yes, not bad for a manufactured home, huh?
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Stunning pics Terri. I love watching sunrises, but best are the sunsets. We had friends from Fountain Hills when we used to winter in Scottsdale. The golden days. ❤
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Oh that’s cool, Deb! Fountain Hills is a lovely community! Many thanks!
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Your eyes are windows to your soul. Thank you for sharing what you saw.
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Thank you, I appreciate your comment.
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Oops! Pressed the reply button too quickly! This is my link:
https://thedogladysden.com/through-a-window-sundaystills-on-a-monday-photography/
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So you have a window or two, most lovely and enjoyable windows they are too Terri. I liked jumping from cold to hot. I’ll be back later on 🙂
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Thank you, Brian! Weather is everywhere, LOL!
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Brilliant images, Terri – we’ve got a fountain like that in Canberra, called the Captain Cook Fountain.
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Thank you, Toni. Towns with fountains are very quaint. Captain Cook, what a great name!
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Yes, indeed, I can tell you love the sun! I hope your trip to CA is sunny and bright, and warms your heart again, so much so that you’ll melt the snow when you return to WA! 🎉🥳🌞😎💖
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The temp was 67 in Gilbert AZ yesterday, so perfect! I am embarking on a short 2-day road trip to northern AZ this morning. I’ll post about it soon.
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Aw, I’m jealous. My friend and her family are in Flagstaff and she’s sent me messages and photos about how nice it is there. Enjoy your trip, I look forward to seeing what you share in your post.
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Flagstaff is beautiful and parts of it remind me of 9 Mile. I drove back through there yesterday to come to Page for my Antelope Cny tour this morning. Can’t wait to see it and share my pics! Have a great week, Shelley!
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YAY, I look forward to your post!
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Another fabulous photo essay, Terri! How wonderful to have so many windows and lovely vistas. I especially liked your cozy corner office, sunrise, sunset, and the fountain shot. I’m surprised Arizona gets below freezing temperatures. Low 60s would be wonderful right now! We’re in a deep freeze too, but not nearly as bad as Spokane. It’s 9F at the moment, feeling like -4 with the windchill. Still sucks! 🥶 Give my regards to beautiful San Diego! It was my second home for as long as my parents lived there (~40 years) and I miss it. Happy Trails!
I took your prompt literally:
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Thank you, Debbie! I’ll be sure to wave at San Diego for you. My daughter can’t wait to see us and we’ll celebrate her birthday on Sunday. The Deserts in Arizona can get quite cold with the dry climate and certain winter conditions. People we’ve met suggest we brought the cold with us from Spokane 🤣 We’re hoping our journey back north will be drama-free in two weeks. Off to check out your post!
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Terri, this collection for windows was fun. I liked the door and window combo and you peeking through the old lighthouse window. That fountain sounds awesome.
I like your multiple windows to the world at your home since, despite your frequent travels, your home base is where you spend the most time. I would love to have that many windows in my home … right now I have a mere nine windows and complicating the view from those windows is the fact that I have metal rolling shutters which serve as an excellent way to prevent break-ins since the blinds can only be raised from the inside. It also keeps the rooms cooler in Summer and warmer in Winter, although I sure wouldn’t agree right now because we had a -25 real-feel here this morning and yes it is very scary as we had winds gusting to 50 mph. My weather alarm just went off – dangerous windchill to -30 tonight. I strayed a bit with my windows though because they are problematic. A few years ago, after a season of volatile Summer and Fall storms with high winds, to keep the blinds from being damaged, I kept them shut. I left them shut that Winter as well – the mechanisms seized up and can no longer be moved up/down. I’m torn between the protection they give me from potential break-ins or heavy debris being flung about in a storm and it’s a potential fire hazard and it would be nice to enjoy a sunny day. Having them removed and new ones installed would be messy and cost prohibitive. I hope after retiring this year to be out and about even more and spending less time sitting at the computer. Another item to dwell on for the future.
My interpretation of your Challenge this week is a bit different. My walk was part of a 5K charity event at lovely Heritage Park and I did the event solo/virtually but borrowed a few “peeks into the window” pics from an early 5k event.
https://lindaschaubblog.net/2024/01/14/strolling-for-dollars/
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Thank you Linda! I enjoyed dusting off some of these window shots, and adding a few more. I liked playing with the window of time subtheme with the fountain and Bryce canyon. Speaking of Windows, my husband helped his daughter install new window blinds while we’ve been here. Weird how these themes work. Hope you can work with your blinds when the time is right. I’ll stop by your post soon 😊
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You had some good ones in here Terri and yes, how coincidental that Hans was helping his daughter install her new window blinds the same day this post published. I do have to do something about the blinds, although I hope to be stepping away from the computer more and spending time outdoors (not in the short term – brrr).
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Here is mine, Terri: https://judydykstrabrown.com/2024/01/14/prolonging-christmas-for-sunday-stills-looking-through-a-window/
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Terri,
Looking through your windows was a “de-light!” All of your photos are fabulous, but the desert sunrise is stunning. We began our snowbird trip to Florida just in time to escape an 8 inch snowstorm and five degree weather in Knoxville. Like you, I hope to store some sunshine for later use. Enjoy your time in Arizona. Joe
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Hi Joe, thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed my window views! This is the longest time we have snowbirded and its been a delight! Sounds like you got out of Knoxville in the nick of time!
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Great picture of you, Terri, through the window! And I love your gorgeous photos of Arizona and Bryce Canyon. As you know we could use some of that heat in the Pacific NW! I decided to come by with more photos of my hummingbirds, taken through the window! 🙂 https://catsandtrailsandgardentales.com/2024/01/14/hummingbirds-through-the-window/
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Thank you, Susanne! Yeah, WA is having a cold one and a winter storm on the way. Can’t complain about our AZ weather this week at 67F today. I feel blessed to experience it!
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I’m sure you’re really enjoying yourself. We’re thinking of heading to AZ this year. We have friends who live in Phoenix. I loved your choices. I haven’t thought to count the windows in my house…hmmm…I should do that. I’ll be sure to scroll through comments a few times to hit everyone, and I need to check out that app you mentioned.
https://troyerslovinglife.blogspot.com/2024/01/taking-in-life-around-mesundaystills_14.html
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I’ve never thought to count how many windows I have in my house Terri, but might just do so now. I can’t believe the difference in temperatures from where you live to where you’re holidaying – that’s amazing but I’d stay where you are for a while longer if I was you! I love all your pics and quotes and the view from a window is a real temptation to get out there!
My post is here: https://debs-world.com/2024/01/14/looking-through-the-window-but-not-in-a-peeping-tom-sort-of-way-sundaystills/
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Our new home has a lot of windows which I really appreciate, Debbie. As much as I’ve visiting our families, I miss being home, cold weather or not. I’m sure you are enjoying your summer ☀️. Have a great week
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I love your cosy office and also that Mexican sunrise. I can’t imagine what it’s like to go outside in temperatures of -30!
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Thank you, Stevie! I’ve never been in -30 windchill. The weather caster said you can get frostbite within 10 minutes on exposed skin. As I type this I’m sitting by my step daughters pool in her backyard. Perfect 🌞
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Oh, I can imagine it quite well.
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Great views, and they show off your decorating skills as well. I miss the views outside my CA house and Blooming Hills office. In Scottsdale, if I open the blinds, which can blind me, I have a view of a tree and a parking lot. Most of the time, I leave the blinds shut if I am working on my computer. Have fun on all your trips this week. Keep in touch. I already miss you! 🙂
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Thank you, Marsha! We have such better views in our house than our Sacramento home. At your Scottsdale condo, you know what’s outside and off you go! We went for a hike this morning to Spook Hill mountain near Mesa. Great weather!
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I’m going out after I finish answering all my comments. It’s gorgeous. Vince is heading back up to cold country this afternoon.
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Hi Terri, Happy New Year. I really like the wall of windows picture. Stunning. I’m not sure how many windows we have in our house – to few in the summer and to many in the winter – smile!
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Thank you, Robbie, and happy new year to you and your family! We have double paned windows, thank goodness and blinds to hide the hot summer sun.
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It sounds like you are well prepared for both seasons.
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I love windows, Terri, and the way they bring the outside in, especially the light. I like the way it shines through your sill decorations. I enjoyed those sunny pictures of Arizona and Mexico too. It’s cold here too, but won’t last long. Stay warm and safe.
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Thank you, Diana. After being away already 2 weeks, I’m missing those views at home. I’m storing up much needed sunlight for when we come back.
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That’s a lot of windows to clean, Terri, but I love letting the light in too. Your little winter decorations with the windows behind are gorgeous. I’ve spent far too much time compulsorily looking through the window this week, but hopefully am now on the mend. Just got to drag the other half along with me!
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I gave up cleaning the windows at some point. Every time I do once spring comes, it rains and gets them streaked again. Thank you, Jo! Hope you are feeling better soon!
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Sounds familiar, Terri. Yes, on the mend now, thanks.
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-30 below?!! Is that typical?
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Not at all, Dawn. You may be getting that arctic blast in your area. Sure glad we have the ability to be snowbirds this winter.
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Yes, cold here now and getting colder. Ugh. But yes, so glad you have places to visit/take refuge. It does make for a good excuse to do that, or even go on any trip, seems like the perfect time.
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I love that all the pictures are natural–no people. I am calmed.
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Great observation, Jacqui, many thanks!
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Love that top photo. Those icicles look a bit too cold for me, but I guess the temperatures in Washington are truly bitter currently. It’s been chilly here and is 60°F right now, but it should warm up nicely later. Glad you’re enjoying Arizona and have a good time in San Diego. Here’s mine this week: https://grahamsisland.com/2024/01/14/a-window-to-my-world/
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Thank you, Graham! I monitor the weather reports daily and I’m so happy to be where it’s warmer. I’ll post about a surprise later of a special place I’m visited Tuesday in Northern AZ. Then we’re off to San Diego.
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A warm climate has its appeal, especially as one gets older I find.
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I agree. But, I can’t live in temps over 100 for very long without feeling ill 😔
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100 isn’t a warm climate, it’s a too hot climate!
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Love it, Terri! Especially love Bryce and the photo of you looking down.
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Thank you, Donna! Bryce was amazing, I’d forgotten I’d tagged the image “wall of window.”
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Oh gosh so many good photos! The upper window in your house makes a great spot for a photo but the Arizona slider one is pretty stunning! Bernie
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Thank you, Bernie! I enjoy our transom windows. Arizona is giving us some gorgeous views too!
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Terrific post Terri, and a great link to our challenge this week. Have a lovely visit with your daughter and enjoy the warm(er) weather. It’s been quite a winter this year and we’ve still got a long way to go!
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Thank you, Tina! We went hiking this a.m. and the temps were so perfect! I agree, still a lot of winter to go.
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You’ve given us a touch of North American windows. 🙂 …. Love your perspective of this because you’ve looked beyond the obvious. …. and of course, I’ve done a beach walk about windows. https://beachwalkreflections.wordpress.com/2021/05/17/76-windows/
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Thank you, Frank! I added some new windows and dusted off a few from the past.
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That’s a lot of windows, Terri! But a great opportunity to get different perspectives. I love the way you decorated the high ledges over the doors. Hope you continue to have a great time in Arizona.
https://betweenthelinesbookblog.com/2024/01/14/sundaystills-a-window-on-the-world-photography-nature/
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Thank you, Cathy, windows in a home are so important. All of ours in our new house are double paned, too. We’re enjoying a great weekend so far in Southern Phoenix area. Warm sunny day!
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Oh, not sure why I came up as anonymous!
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Lol, WP does that to me too if I can’t log in to someone’s site.
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the robin photo is beautiful! great capture!
my entry is here https://deoculomeo.wordpress.com/2024/01/14/through-a-window/
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Thank you, Marina!
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An interesting and fun theme, Terri.
Great clicks!
Love desert sunrise and the lighthouse window and Ray Bradbury’ quote is so apt for your pose.
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Thank you, Mr Philo! Hope you can share some windows of your own, too 😊
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Sure, Terri.
My pleasure always.
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