Welcome back to the first monthly color challenge of 2024. I’ve chosen AQUAMARINE as the feature color. See below for the color example from Pexels and description.

According to Wikipedia, Aquamarine is a color that is a light tint of Teal, in between cyan and green on the color wheel. It is named after the mineral aquamarine, a gemstone mainly found in granite rocks.
Turquoise, teal and other greenish-blue hues also work for the challenge.
My collection of turquoise jewelry shows a bit more green than aqua, but aquamarine has a wide variant color range.

Aquamarine Waters
Light blue aquamarine is a gentle reminder of calm waters and clear skies.

“Cool and calming, ethereal Aquamarine is a shade with a wet and watery feel. Open and expansive, this restful blue also acts as a stress reducer.” — Leatrice Eiseman
While many of us are enduring a long, cold winter, seeing these colors will boost your mood as we all wait for spring. I’m sure my friends in the southern hemisphere are enjoying their colorful summer days.
Years ago, we flew south after Christmas to Baja Sur, Mexico to vacation and enjoy various board sports. During those years, we were immersed in an aquamarine world. When we weren’t sailing or paddling, we swam with whale sharks! By the way, yes, they are the size of a bus!







“The bright blue sky remained cloudless, and the aquamarine ocean still crashed gently onto the white sand beach…”. — Lynne Matson
Arizona Rocks the Aquamarine
The colors aquamarine and turquoise are popular decor choices in Arizona’s southwest. After all, these colors appear opposite the orange and vermillion hues on the color wheel.
This 125-foot tower was part of a design that architect Frank Lloyd Wright proposed in 1957 as Arizona’s new State Capitol in Papago Park. “The Oasis” was redesigned and installed in Scottsdale’s Promenade in 2004.

“The colors of the spire were chosen to represent the colors of turquoise and copper ores that are very prevalent throughout the Arizona landscape.” Source
Sometimes even the rocks cry out
If you follow me on Facebook, it’s likely you read that I finally got to experience my long-time dream of visiting Antelope Canyon in Page, Arizona.
“Should you shield the canyons from the windstorms, you would never see the beauty of their carvings.” – Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

Ok, my shirt is a dark aquamarine–happy accident!
No there is nothing aquamarine about these, but I cheated using the sky’s blue-greens and aquamarines, so I could share these amazing images with you.


“The walls of Antelope Canyon are like a storybook, with each new turn revealing a new chapter.” ~ Unknown
And I have a lot more images of the amazing views inside the Lower Antelope Canyon. If you ever visit Arizona, Page is located near the Utah border, but only about a 5 hour’s drive from the Phoenix area.
Access to Antelope Canyon is today under the control of Navajo Nation. All tours are operated by Navajo staff and guides.
“Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon — a geological curiosity of tiny canyons formed when water seeps its way into fissures of the bedrock. Slot canyons are most common in desert areas. They are the result of many millennia of weather extremes.”
LiveScience.com
Stay tuned for more excuses to share these images with you.
Sharing for Lens-Artists Quotes, Marsha’s Wednesday Quotes: People Who Inspire and Johnbo’s CellPic Sunday.
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. If you choose to participate with a link to Sunday Stills, please take a moment to also leave me a comment on my 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.
While we are traveling, I often read your posts via the mobile Jetpack app. I apologize in advance if I don’t get to your link to read right away, as often I encounter log-in difficulties through Jetpack on some blog sites. I also won’t include the round-up the rest of the month due to travel and inconsistent internet. Please visit your fellow bloggers’ links in the comments section.
Don’t forget to join me for Sunday Stills next week as we explore the theme “Something to Do,” a nod to January’s National Hobby Month.

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Nice serene colours
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Thank you, they really are.
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I’m glad you were swimming with those sharks rather than me swimming with them, Terri. Since I saw the movie ‘Jaws’, sharks are one creature (along with snakes) that terrify me. However, I know that some can be friendly and are not looking to eat us. It must have been a fantastic experience, though.
And your photos of Antelope Canyon are amazing. What a fantastic place to visit. It’s like looking at another world.
Aquamarine always reminds me of summer, although I’d only go up to my knees in the sea (if at all). I’m much happier sitting and looking at the sparkly sea (with a cocktail in my hand).
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Thanks, Hugh! The whale sharks were pretty much like cows in a herd, obliviously grazing on plankton. Yes, Antelope Canyon was everything I’d imagined and more.
I agree that aquamarine is a color I also associate with summer (or at least a warm climate) and the ocean. I didn’t post a pic, but after those windsurf sessions in Baja, it wasn’t long until I had a cocktail in my hand 😁
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Aquamarine is a great color! Seemed like y’all had a great time! Surfing is something I would love to try!
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Aquamarine is such a beautiful color! I am really enjoying your pictures from Antelope Canyon… I have serious FOMO now.
I had quite a few possible photos for this challenge, but in the end, I decided to combine a Sunday Still submission with a Wordless Wednesday one.
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LOL, thanks, Janis! Its about 8.5 hours drive from SD to Page, AZ. You could make a long weekend out of it! Great to see your post link, I’m on my way over!
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https://lightwords.blog/2024/01/24/sunday-stills-floating-in-eternal-aquarium/ finally I am able to comment! Love all your photos but your floating lady is the best. Wait the ethereal canyon visit even better oh wait swimming with sharks!!
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I LOVE all of your aquamarine photos, especially you floating in the deep! And I’m so glad you didn’t hold back on your fabulous Antelope Canyon photos! I’ve heard of that beautiful place and you captured the essence, expertly! Here’s my offering of aquamarine. 🙂 https://catsandtrailsandgardentales.com/2024/01/24/favorites-in-aquamarine-from-my-travels/
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Thank you Susanne! I felt a bit sneaky adding orange canyon walla into the mix. 😁 swimming with the whale sharks was a humbling experience as well.
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Actually those two colors are beautiful in combination! Aquamarine/Turquoise and Orange/Coral. Gorgeous!
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I agree, they are essentially opposite colors from each other on the color wheel.
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I have the flip side of your floating woman this week. https://lightwords.blog/2024/01/24/sunday-stills-floating-in-eternal-aquarium/
But not swims with sharks. Aquamarine is an incredible color. Thanks for offering this challenge. Loving your images of Arizona!
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Hi Carol, thank you! Luckily the whale sharks are just huge but no teeth to bite me 🤣
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My entry for this week. There are definitely some aqua colours in this photo.
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Thanks Bernie, I’ll take a look when I can get on my laptop!
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Great shot of you at the Yuma sign! Plenty of aquamarine and turquoise hues in Arizona!
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Indeed. I did not have time to do an entire post about the colour so I thought this would suffice. As always, thanks for hosting.
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https://geriatrixfotogallerie.wordpress.com/2024/01/24/the-canal-of-corinth/
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Awesome!
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Thank you!
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What a vibrant start to the monthly color challenge! The aquamarine theme beautifully captures the essence of calm waters and clear skies. Your turquoise jewelry and memories of Baja’s aquamarine world, complete with encounters with whale sharks, evoke a sense of serenity and adventure. The Arizona landscapes, from Frank Lloyd Wright’s spire to the captivating Antelope Canyon, showcase how aquamarine and turquoise hues blend seamlessly with nature’s wonders. Looking forward to more colorful explorations in the upcoming challenges!
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Thank you so very much! I appreciate your detailed comments, and hope you can join me for more color challenges!
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Such a positive colour, it’s hard not to feel uplifted. Antelope Canyon is amazing, you captured it beautifully and your quotes are spot on. Great post, Terri.
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Thank you, Sofia!
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I love aquamarine. One of my favorite colors!
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Thank you, Debra, I do too!
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Fun color for this one Terri! (although I must admit I’m not a fan of a blue Antelope Canyon!!) I loved those images especially and would love to one day visit. Also loved all of your watery images as I’m sure those in colder climes did! Hope you’re enjoying being in AZ as the country shivers through this crazy winter!
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Thank you, Tina! Only blue skies at Antelope Canyon, which is why I kept my tour date. Today is our last day in San Diego where it rained all day today. It rained Sat/Sun but just little, thank goodness. We leave tomorrow morning back to Arizona, then heading for home next week. Sure went by quickly, have a great week!
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Aquamarine is one of my favorite colors, and I love turquoise jewelry! The canyon photos are beautiful and reflect how awesome nature is.💚
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Thank you, Eugi. It’s a wonderful color…good choice for your favorite! Antelope Canyon was everything I hoped for and more!
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You’re most welcome, Terri!
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I enjoyed hearing more about your Antelope canyon visit as it brought back so many memories of one of my 1st bigger road trips which included finding this somewhat unknown destination (many moons ago). Loved the Spire at Papago park and although I’ve visited the trails around Papago a few times, I don’t recall seeing that beauty. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks, Cheryl! Seems Antelope Canyon and even the spire in Scottsdale are newer on the scene. It was so great seeing you and Janis on Saturday! Thanks again for the delicious citrus!
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Great photos for this color, Terri! You had a great time in Lake Tahoe. Beautiful color of the lake. 🙂
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Thank you, Amy. I miss visiting Lake Tahoe, but where we live now in Eastern Washington is very much like Tahoe with pine trees and lakes, which is why we moved here! Have a great week!
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Wonderful!
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Oh my goodness…these are all great, but I LOVE those arizona ones….So awesome you were able to go. Do you have to make reservations?
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Hi Kirstin! Thank you! Yep, there is a lot to see in Arizona. The Antelope Canyon tours are reservation only and they can fill quickly.
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Great collection of clicks for this challenge.
I love one particular click where I can see this brave girl doing a SUP session in Lake Tahoe!
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Thank you, Mr Philo! I love supping on any body of water I can find. It was summer that particular day in Lake Tahoe, and I did not fall in 🙂
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😄 Supping by the waterside sounds like a dream, especially with the summer vibes of Lake Tahoe. No accidental swims that day😂😂
Thank you, Terri.
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Awestruck is right, WOOHOO! The Baja’s aquamarine world and the Canyon photos are breathtaking. It’s amazing how humans feel so small while our hearts are full when seeing nature’s creations in person and photos capturing the moments. You’ve captured the essence of the quotes you shared too. Well done!
I look forward to seeing what other photos you have to share!
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LOL, thank you, Shelley! Walking amidst those swirling red rocks was humbling and amazing! Most people know I’m water fowl, so me swimming in any body of water is a normal day for me. I never felt scared of being so close to the whale sharks, but I admit to screaming into my snorkel several times from glee and surprise!
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You’re welcome! I’ll live through you and your thoughts about swimming in the water with fish. I tried snorkeling once and couldn’t tolerate listening to myself breath, it made me panic 😆 If I saw a fish that large at the same time I’d do more than scream. I am smiling at how you describe your experience though – that is fun indeed!
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great post, Terri 🙂 lovely photos 🙂
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Thank you, LL!
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These gorgeous photos will surely chase the winter doldrums away. 🙂 What a stunning display, especially the Antelope Canyon shots! Swimming with whales must have been interesting. Lovely assortment of rings too.
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Many thanks, Debbie! I’ve been blessed with many adventures over the years. Antelope Cyn was a dream come true and that alone will chase the winter blues away. We start the last leg of our trip tomorrow but I’ve stored up enough memories and sunshine to last a while!
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Seriously, great photos- all of them. We didn’t go so far north as it was cold and snowy, so perhaps next time we will get to Antelope Canyon.
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Thank you, Bernie! It will be there waiting for you 😁
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Loved all those colours – and especially those drinks and rings x
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Thank you, Toni! I can take credit for the rings for sure!
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I like your turquoise jewelry Terri. One thing I miss about working on site is getting dressed up with accessories. I don’t go anywhere to dress up now and I also like turquoise jewelry. It never goes out of style. The picture of you floating looks so relaxing. Your shirt is perfect for this Challenge in the SUP picture. Are you always tethered to the paddleboard? I guess I didn’t notice it in your other photos. Hilo Bay is pretty. My boss just returned from three weeks’ vacation in Hawaii and he was surfing … he will be 77 in March and started surfing later in life. I’d be awestruck in Antelope Canyon too. It looks like there is lots to see – your head would be constantly swiveling around! That’s a fun image of you on the paddleboard at the very end of the post.
Here is my post for this week. When I saw the Challenge color, I knew there was signage in this park that was in this aquamarine/turquoise color. A prior post from the same excursion worked for your brown Challenge.
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Thank you, Linda! I bought another turquoise pinky ring after my canyon tour from a Navajo vendor a few miles away.
I really enjoy the water. Since being with Hans, we’ve had some crazy adventures. Despite years of me windsurfing, having learned at age 50, I prefer to SUP. Less punishing 😉
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I like Southwest-inspired clothing too and I like the look of the silver jewelry. I should have learned to swim at some point; maybe I’d be more adventurous. I follow a Facebook group which is photographers, mostly amateur, who take nature and landscape photos at our 13 Metroparks. It has been brutally cold here and someone was paragliding the other day – a photographer snapped their picture as they went over Kent Lake.
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We have a similar Facebook group of our 9 Mile area–its fun chatting with them about the area.
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Yes and someone posted a photo of an owl (on my coveted bird list) that they saw during the daytime at Lake Erie Metropark where I go on the time, so I need to keep my eyes peeled for it.
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Wow, you’ve given me a ton of reasons to love aquamarine anew! I love the floaty picture of you. But what about floating with with sharks? Huh!? Seriously? I thought you were my logical friend! Your Antelope Canyon pictures are super stunning. I like what you did with the colors. I hope you are having a wonderful week. We miss you. Vince has been having a great week.
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I’m glad Vince is doing better, and you too? Aquamarine is a great color, right ? Just remember those whale sharks have no teeth, just big open mouths, lol! It was an amazing experience! I have so many Antelope Canyon pics to edit then decide which I want to be made into canvases for the house. Talk soon!
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Totally great color. Yes, I’m better, too. I finished all my antibiotics.
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👏 Hooray!!
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🙂 xxx
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I’ll be in Scottsdale for a couple of months starting in February. I’ll have to look for that redesigned spire!
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I heard! It’s in the Scottsdale promenade area I believe. Very cool area.
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I will try to remember to check it out!
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What amazing photos and quotes you gave us, Terri!
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Thank you so much, Egidio! Much appreciated!
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Wow, I love those photos of Antelope Canyon, they look like silk scarves.
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Thank you, Ali, what a wonderful description!
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Beautiful images Terri!
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Thank you, Anne! I always have fun with my color challenges!
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Beautiful! Antelope Canyon never ceases to amaze.
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Thank you, John! So you’ve been there yourself? Wonderful trip!
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One of my favorite colors. And slot canyons…another favorite!!
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Thank you, Dawn! So amazing 👏
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Oh Terri those Antelope Canyon shots are awesome and I’m always a sucker for blue water pics. So good to follow along on your travels 🙂
My post is here https://debs-world.com/2024/01/21/sydney-murals-in-blue-sundaystills/
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Thank you, Debbie! I enjoyed sneaking the Cyn shots into the post. We’re getting close to the end of our trip. I do miss home but not the cold and snow this year. Have a great week!
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Terri, aquamarine is one of my favorite colors as it is in the blue/green family and reminds me of my favorite place – the ocean. I love all your choices for representing the color, but most especially the one of you floating weightless in Baja. That one is perfect!
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Thank you, Suzanne! It is a gorgeous color! I enjoyed floating in that warmish water… that was in La Paz, Baja during our whale shark swim.
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Well, Terri, beautiful colours and quotes! Antelope Canyon would be a dream to see – but your excellent images have to be enough for me!
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Thank you, Anne-Christine. Our beautiful planet is full of nature’s marvels!
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A beautiful post Terri made me think of this.
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Thank you. I’ll look at it on my laptop! 😁
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My favorite color! Aquamarine, or Mediterranean green. You are right there is something to boost the mood. Maybe it is the conncection to the sea for me, but oh how I love it. What a fantastic trip to Baja. You are better then me. Not sure I would like the sharks swim. Nice quotes with your photos. I love what you did with your Antelope Canyon shots and editing. It is a pretty humbling and impressive place to visit.
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Both experiences were incredibly humbling, Donna. The whale sharks are like massive cows grazing on plankton, so no fear from me. When our Navajo guide explained how the monsoons dropped several feet of water into the canyons, I was in awe. No messing with Mother Nature!
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Mother nature … she is in control….always.
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Hi Terri, lovely pictures. I’m not sure I have anything in aquamarine but I’ll have a look.
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Thank you Robbie! Take your time you have all week!
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I can’t wait to hear more about antelope canyon. It looks incredible.
XOOX
Jodie
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Hi Jodie! It was spectacular and I hope you and Rob can take the tour sometime! See you Wednesday!
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Terri,
You have an impressive Turquoise collection. Thanks for sharing. Sorry about the rain in San Diego–I guess you will have to watch football 🏈 😜! Loved Antelope Canyon, and hope to return sometime. Have a great week! Joe
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Thank you, Joe! I’m glad you got to experience the canyon, worth all the efforts for me to finally visit. My daughter’s birthday is today and we’ll be bopping around Balboa Park and visiting a couple of museums. There is a “window” of no rain so we’ll see.
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Wow, I would have taken 100’s of pictures and then have to go through and delete half of them for being alike. These are just gorgeous!
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Thank you, Dawn, I did but don’t have the heart to delete any except the fuzzy ones, LOL! It was an amazing experience!
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I get that. Believe me! lol Sometimes we act if the images are our children or something,
But that truly does look amazing.
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I love aqua! It’s one of my favorite colors. Brilliant photos, Terri! 🩵
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Thank you, Colleen! Colors of aqua are supposed to be my better colors for clothing (according to those old color palettes). 😉
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I love them too. I bet you look lovely in turquoise.
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Great underwater photos, Terri. All I could think of were skies today.
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Thank you, Stevie! When we went on our whale shark trip in Baja, luckily our friend had an underwater camera!
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Nature is a very colourful character! Colour like beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
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Oh she is hilariously colorful today as we “enjoy” a rainy weekend in San Diego, Wayne.
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It is a peaceful color. That Frank Lloyd Wright statue–didn’t know that was his. But it fits him.
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It’s a beautiful color for sure, Jacqui! I’d heard FLW’s name many times but was surprised to learn of his interest in Scottsdale. There is a major street named after him there.
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Beautiful post and color, Terri. One of the best things about tropical oceans and glacial likes is the gorgeous teal water. So stunning. And I love your photos of Antelope Canyon. I was there last year and it was breathtaking. I’m so glad you got there. ❤
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Oh you got to experience Antelope Cyn too! Wasn’t it amazing? It was worth the 10-hour solo round trip drive (and I made a big dent in an audiobook). Marsha was originally supposed to go but some things happened. One of these days, I hope to capture a glacial lake–maybe this summer in Banff if we can go! Thank you, Diana!
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We were heading from Sedona to the Grand Canyon, so a bit of a detour, but not bad. It was marvelous! I showed my husband your photos and now he wants to go back!
And ooooh, glacial lakes near Banff. Moraine Lake is spectacular and Lake Louise gets super high marks too. Both require shuttling in, both have beautiful walks around the lakes. And Lake Louise has the alpine tea houses if you want to day hike up there. We LOVED that area.
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Oh thanks for that info about the lakes, Diana. Definitely on our travel list, maybe this summer.
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The whole area is gorgeous.
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What a great color theme. Unfortunately, i don’t have a beach walk to fit. Loved your variety of images. Enjoy your Sunday.
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Well darn Frank, Thank you for stopping by and you have a great Sunday as well. Coming to you from rainy San Diego today!
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Rainy San Diego probably isn’t really that bad – especially compared to many east of the Rockies.
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It’s not really, it seems to be intermittent. We attended Supercross last night in the Snapdragon Stadium knowing it would rain, but it only misted and we barely needed our rain ponchos.
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Awesome photos Terri. I envy your encounter with the whale shark and the visit to Antelope Canyon. What an amazing place. Here’s mine this week: https://grahamsisland.com/2024/01/21/rolling-in/
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Thanks so much, Graham! I’ve shared the whale shark pics a few times. That in itself was a heart-thumping experience, swimming next to those giant cows of the sea. Of course they have no teeth, but I was worried their tails would swish me away! I was so amazed to be inside Antelope Canyon finally. I was awestruck!
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Wow Terri! Such amazing canyons!
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Thank you, Robert, I was happy to finally see Antelope Canyon with my own eyes!
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