Wordless Wednesday: Common Objects in Orange and Peach

For Wordless Wednesday, let your images tell the story.

Smiling orange teapot
Do you see my smiling face?
Monochrome apricots
Peachy Apricots

“Learn to do common things uncommonly well.” – George Washington Carver

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Seven windsurf boards

Sharing for Becky B’s Seven for September and Lens-Artists: Common Objects

Just dropping in to remind everyone about the monthly color challenge! We’re enjoying our houseguests this week. “See” you Sunday!

Please join me this Sunday for the Sunday Stills Monthly Color Challenge–Peach and Orange Colors

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55 responses to “Wordless Wednesday: Common Objects in Orange and Peach”

  1. Lovely photos, Terri. Have a beautiful weekend.

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    1. Thank you, Diana! You, too 🙂

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  2. I DID see your smiley face in the first image. So clever!!!

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  3. Beautiful captures! I love that kettle too!

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    1. Thank you, Donna! I had fun reviving these images!

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  4. I had a smiling face too here, Terri!

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  5. hmmn, my perspective. Loved the pot and most of all how you composed the shot 😀

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    1. Thank you, Ritva! Funny, all I did was snap the Pic of the teapot and the face took care of itself. 🤣

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  6. Those apricots look like grapefruits or plums. We have a variety of plum called ‘Ugly yellow.’ Whoever gave it that name needs a good slap.

    The kettle on the stove is a fun picture, Terri. I can’t help but smile as I look at it.

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    1. Thanks, Hugh. Amazing what a closeup does to fruit! My kettle is a creusett brand. We heat water in it every day. It likes being a prominent feature in the kitchen 😉

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      1. I’d be lost without my kettle, Terri. It never smiles (or whistles) at me, but it has done an excellent job over the last eight years we’ve had it. It’s like a part of the family and has lasted longer than the wine fridge we bought at the same time.

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      2. I think kettles are smart kitchen tools. Now why wouldn’t it whistle at you? 🤣

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      3. I’m not sure, Terri. But I forgot to mention that did you know that you can now buy kettles that can connect to Wi-Fi? Yes, you can turn the kettle on from your mobile phone. Who’d have thought it, eh?

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      4. Oh an electric kettle! That makes sense it could be activated with a phone, Hugh. But someone has to put the water in it. If an AI enabled gremlin puts the water in too, we may be in trouble 🤣

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  7. The kettle is great fun. Still looking around for more oranges here – not that there are any shortages of those here!

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    1. Thanks, Graham! See you on Sunday 😉🧡

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  8. Great photos. Excellent.

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  9. I laughed at the first “face” and glad you said that as well. I wonder how many people would have noticed if you didn’t say anything 🤔

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    1. It took me a minute for me to see the face in the teapot, Brian! When I edited it then I saw it. We all need a prompt now and then. Glad you liked it!

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  10. Those are great color combos Terri – I love Fall for those earthy colors, like burnt orange and gold especially.

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    1. Thank you, Linda! I love burnt orange and rust, too!

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  11. Orange is my favourite colour Terri!

    I’m surprised you didn’t include any pumpkins as the Halloween stuff is starting to be put out already!

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    1. How nice, Wayne. I can’t wear orange but I like to see it.🧡 I’ll be putting the pumpkin decor out very soon!

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  12. I love your orange accessories for your kitchen, Terri. Yes, I see your smiling face in the tea kettle. I love orange because it is such a warm and cheerful color. 🧡

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    1. Thank you, Eugi! I always look forward to the warm colors of orange and yellow in autumn 🍂

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      1. You’re welcome, Terri!

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  13. Nice pictures, Terri. I like orange.

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  14. What lovely colours…I see the smiley face made by kettle and cooker combined and I am sure I can see you reflected in the body of the kettle… and I am sure you are smiling 😁. Plus a lovely quote

    You make everything peachy 💜💜💜

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    1. Aww thank you, Willow! Hmm, I have to look at that again. 🧡😆

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      1. let me know what you think x💜💜

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      2. Hahaha, yes I see my shadowy figure 😆

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      3. excellent 💜💜

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  15. I love the orange colors in your kitchen, Terri! What a fun shot of the tea pot on the stove. 😀

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    1. Thank you, Colleen! I began decorating with orange kitchen accessories several years ago. Even fiestaware!

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      1. What fun! I have several orange pieces a too. I love orange. It always makes me feel happy. 🧡

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  16. Loved the smiley face! 😀 And the butterfly is beautiful.

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    1. Thank you, Debbie! My trusty teakettle (wasserkocher) doesn’t disappoint!

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  17. yay for orange and also for seven!

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  18. The smiling teapot is very fun!

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  19. Love the kettle, Terri. Did you position it there purposely? 😆

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    1. Thank you, Cathy! No, that kettle sits there daily and I was going for an orange image and saw the face! 🧡😆

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      1. Good spot for it 😁

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  20. Wonderful post Terri! Yes, I did see your smiley face! Clever!!

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    1. Thanks, Anne, purely accidental!

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  21. I don’t see many butterflies anymore so thank you for that.

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    1. Sure! Our butterflies and birds are slowly moving on.

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