“The new year stands before us, like a chapter in a book, waiting to be written”.
Welcome to my annual Year-in-Review post, where we recall special thoughts, moments, and events that stood out in 2024. Because this is a photo challenge, please share your photos of those memories.
The year 2024 was marked by a leap year, non-covid Summer Olympic Games, a US presidential election….and wait for it… this was the Year of the Aurora, also known as the Northern Lights, at least for those who don’t live in Canada or Norway. The Northern Lights were seen all over the Northern Hemisphere.
Disclaimer: there is a LOT to this post…skimming is allowed. Note: the featured image was generated by AI.
2024’s Northern Lights
I saw my first set of Northern Lights in October 2021, and pleased as punch, I felt like a bucket list item had been checked off. Until…
…Well, you know I’m a geek for all things cosmic and celestial. In November 2023, I witnessed another aurora. Both were thrilling to see, as I understood that we are lucky to see this much as far “south” as we are in the Spokane area. Once again, I digress…

Our local news channel teased a massive Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) in mid-May, a geomagnetic storm classified as a rare G5, expected to result in an epic northern lights show. In layman’s terms, the sun’s activity interacts with Earth’s upper atmosphere and geomagnetic field, causing the Northern Lights.


People who inhabit the northern reaches of the northern hemisphere can expect to see the aurora more frequently, even with lower frequencies of CME storms. At any given moment, the sun is ejecting charged particles from its corona, or upper atmosphere, creating the solar wind. When that wind slams into Earth’s ionosphere or upper atmosphere, the aurora is born. Source
The Northern Lights are more active around the equinoxes, hence the stunning displays in 2024 in May and October.


So after all that preamble…, I saw with my own eyes not one set of Auroras, but four, beginning mid-May. Another set graced us on Sept 16, Oct 7, then Oct 10. May boasted the G5 event, while October was a G4. Oh, GEE, they were all amazing!
Let’s see what else happened in 2024!
For this two-week photo challenge, looking back at your year in photos can be done however you choose. I’m sharing my favorites from each month of 2024, which include the wows, special memories, and notable captures.
“For me the end of the year is always a time to reflect and recharge my energies.” – Gisele Bundchen
Jam-Packed January

Over the years, we’ve spent a few winter days in Arizona. In 2024, we readied our snowbird flight feathers to enjoy sunny, warm Arizona for a few weeks. We mainly stayed with family near Scottsdale and a few days in San Diego. Besides meeting up with local bloggers…


…I checked off some bucket list items by seeing Sedona’s Chapel of the Holy Cross and exploring Antelope Canyon. Notice my coat. January was unseasonably cold.


February Feedings

Once back home from our month-long trip, February was rather dull in comparison. I occupied myself watching the mule deer and birds, both attracted to our backyard feeders.

March Memorial

In February, we received news that my brother-in-law’s long-time friend was diagnosed with cancer. Though she and I didn’t always get along for reasons baffling to me, we made our peace as she lay in hospice. We celebrated her life at the end of March.
March always brings the promise of spring and new beginnings, as well as the waterfall from which our town is named.


An Active April

In late March, my cousin, who lives in the Portland, Oregon area, called to ask for help with her father (my uncle) as he was to be admitted into an assisted living facility in April. We jumped at the chance to take another road trip, a mere 5 hours drive from home to Portland. I always enjoy seeing my cousin, and she graciously hosted dinner for us for several nights.
While there, we made plans to visit the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm, thanks to a post shared by Miriam Hurdle, with whom we had the pleasure of visiting in her lovely Portland home. We also visited Multnomah Falls, an hour’s drive from Portland.



We took a short drive to the Palouse Falls in southeast Washington the following week after returning home.

May the Maternal

By the end of April, I look forward to the grand awakening and blooms of the wild Arrowleaf Balsamroot Sunflower that covers the forest floors in Eastern Washington.
But May held another big surprise, one that quickened my maternal instincts! Yep, I was to become a bird Oma soon! Say’s Phoebes (western flycatcher) visited our property for the first time and decided our patio cover was good real estate for their nest.




May was also the month we saw the G-5 aurora borealis…
Jumpin’ June
If my calculations were correct, June was to be the birth month of the Say’s Phoebes.
Sure enough, on June 2nd, the Phoebes fledged!


They fluttered from their nest on a cool, rainy day and huddled together for warmth and support.
Our backyard was popular with the birds this year. A swallow built her nest in a metal birdhouse and we enjoyed the bird show all spring.

When not home to enjoy the bird show, we also attended our first rodeo in a nearby rural town.



Jazzy July
July is a month we traditionally stay home. The July 4th Independence Day celebrations can be nerve-wracking with abundant illegal fireworks nearby.


It was also time to replace our living room carpet with new vinyl plank flooring.


An Abiding August
August 2024 was a month four years in the making. When my mom passed away in March 2020, we couldn’t engage in a proper memorial due to pandemic restrictions. Family members started making plans and reservations in early 2024 to visit Yosemite National Park, specifically the high country of Tuolumne Meadows, to memorialize Mom and spread her ashes at her request.

The entire month was busy after our Yosemite trip when my brother and his partner visited us (and worked) at our home. They enjoy escaping the brutal Arizona summers as much as we love to escape Eastern Washington’s winter cold. We enjoyed dinners and day trips, including first-time visits to Spokane’s Manito Park and Metaline Falls, near the Canadian border.


Serene September
The month of September brought continued warm temperatures and an opportunity to go kayaking with friends.

The following week, my friend and her fiance from Sacramento visited us in their travel trailer as they continued their vacation to Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks. But not before we took a day trip to Couer d’Alene, Idaho.

Yep, another Northern Lights show appeared, and this time, I captured my husband in the shot. My friends also got to see these northern lights in Glacier National Park.

Opportune October

October was another month full of surprises and helped boost my photography hobby! Not only did we experience yet another aurora, but TWO separate displays were visible to us.
We attended a family wedding in Winthrop, WA, in the Cascade Mountain Range.


Once home, Autumn made a wondrous appearance, likely bothered by all the overhead sky attention from the auroras.



November Nailed Down
“You can get excited about the future. The past won’t mind.” —Hillary DePiano

After a lengthy process that began in early August to set up and apply for our Medicare and Social Security benefits, and wade through paperwork for pensions and insurance, we finally nailed down everything by mid-November. Between using a notary public, sending and receiving applications via FedEx, and signing forms online, we felt like we were back to working full-time again.
Once we could breathe again, we took our first trip to the Saltese Flats, a local bird sanctuary in Spokane Valley. Unseasonably warm temperatures greeted us, as did many species of birds (Great Blue Heron and Canada Geese). We also took time to give thanks with our families and friends for Thanksgiving.

Dashing Through December

As we dashed through December, we attended the local tree-lighting, were visited by Santa’s Sleigh, and celebrated my big 6-5 birthday.

We experienced a smattering of snow and planned and executed our road trip to Arizona and beyond. But the time spent on Christmas day with my family and, of course, my dear father, was precious. Matching PJs also helped.


“At Christmas, all roads lead home.” – Marjorie Holmes
For this blogger, 2024 can be summed up as a year of northern lights, waterfalls, and wonderful moments in between.
Sharing for Cellpic Sunday, Weekend Sky, Lens-Artists, and Cee’s Flower of the Day.

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. Please use your own original images, whether new or from your archives.
- 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.
If you have already published a 2024 “retrospective” post, please feel free to link it to this post so we can see how everyone’s year went. You have two weeks to share your 2024 retrospective through January 5th. The January two-week color challenge will be published January 12-19th. I hope you join me again.
2025 begins the 8th year of Sunday Stills, and I am so grateful to everyone who has read my posts or participated and shared their creative energy in photos, poetry, stories, music, and art!
“Last year’s words belong to last year’s language. And next year’s words await another voice.” ~ T.S. Eliot

Wishing you the very best of 2025!

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Terri, what a delightful and gorgeous post. I can’t say enough about it. Your information about the northern lights was “eye-opening” to say the least. What impressed me the most about this post is how fully you embrace life – which is my word for this year. Each picture depicted the love of life that you exude in person as well as over the blog. Your photography keeps getting more and more spectacular. I don’t know how many pictures I’ve seen of Multnomah Falls, but yours has that spectacular light effect. Your birds have so much personality, I could fall in love with them and take them home, and I don’t particularly like birds. I absolutely love your new flooring. It gives your home a totally new vibe. Gorgeous! As much as we talk, I learned so much about you and your life in this post. Such fun! Congratulations on a year well spent!
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Thank you so much, dear Marsha! 2024 sure had its moments. There was another aurora on NYE back home, I read about. I miss seeing my birds. Still very little snow at home–I love spreading sunflower seeds on the snow for the juncos and finches. I guess they don’t need me this year, LOL! Here in San Diego, there are two red-tailed hawks that perch in the trees of my daughter’s home. I have to try to get a pic! I need to get over and read yours–I’ve been lax. We’ll talk soon. Hope your NY is starting off “write!”
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Cute, it’s very write. 🙂 Story Chat started yesterday. My post today didn’t post this morning, and at about 4:00 pm, I checked it, and it was scheduled for 9:00 pm rather than am. WP glitch that I didn’t catch. 🙂
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😁 I’ve been fighting time zone changes in both WP and my out look calendar.
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Mine is still on Mountain Time, but I don’t know when it decided to be pm instead of am. 🙂
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It’s incredible how celestial events like the Northern Lights can bring people together in awe, transcending borders and reminding us of the universe’s magic. Your mention of seeing the aurora as far south as Spokane adds a layer of rarity and excitement to the phenomenon.
I’m curious—did the increased aurora activity inspire any new creative projects or reflections for you? And speaking of AI-generated images, it’s fascinating to see how technology can merge with nature-inspired storytelling.
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Great pictures, looks like a full year. Here in Europe we had the chance to see similar spectacular Auroras even below the 45th parallel.
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Thank you, I’m glad so many others got to see them!
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A marvelous year, Terri! You are a busy woman! Still envious of your northern lights …Hope this new year will bring you even more adventures!
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Thank you, Anne-Christine! We are already discussing new adventures, and two of our adult kids, who live in San Diego, are planning to come visit us at our home this summer.
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Good plans – meeting up with family is great!
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Sheesh. It has been hard to keep up with things. I loved your update. I loved the beginning quote you shared. Palouse falls is on my list of places to visit. Your floors look great. Ooohh that pee wee falls is neat looking.
https://troyerslovinglife.blogspot.com/2025/01/taking-in-life-around-mesunday-stills.html
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Thank you, Kirstin! Year in review posts can get long! 😆 we had a fun year of waterfalls! Palouse Falls is about a two hour drive south of Spokane. WA state park.
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These are just wonderful Terri! I laughed out loud at hubby and pooch in matching plaids – a great ending 😊. I’d need a year off after doing as much as you did this year! You GO girl!! Loved them all, terribly envious of your northern lights which it seems to me you were hogging up there! Loved your post – you should link to us, it’s a perfect favorites of the year review!
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Aww, thank you, Tina! We’re in San Diego now enjoying incredible weather. Sorry about hogging the auroras 😆. I tagged Lens-Artists in the post yesterday. But I will link to you soon, if that’s OK. Thank you, 2024, was a memorable year.
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Some great memories to look back on here! I’m sorry I’m late but happy new year looks like we’ve all had our ups and downs in 2024, we’ll have to see what the new year brings.
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Thank you for your kind comment. And you’re never too late 😀
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What a great recap Terri! I am still exciting for your excitement over the Aurora. Which I saw last night, i always take a moment to appreciate them for sure. You had a busy year but one full of so many positives.
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Thank you, Bernie! I heard the aurora made an appearance again, it was seen in Spokane. Alas we’re too far south. I’ll never get tired of seeing them. Sorry for the delay in reading, we were on the road Saturday. It was good to see my dad during the holidays.
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I kept it “short and sweet” like me (LOL!).
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The Northern Lights!
Full stop for me on just this, you know 🙂
But this is such a lovely recap of 2024. Thank you so much for linking this up with my WeekendSky 🙂
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Thank you, Hammad! We felt truly blessed to see 4 different northern lights show last year. Hope your 2025 is off to a good start!
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Blessing indeed to gaze over such mesmerizing wonder of nature, 4 times in a year.
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I love the AI image at the top of this post, Terri. Did you use the WordPress AI Image tool to create it? I’ve tried it a few times and have had some great results, although when I add text, it doesn’t always come out right.
Thanks for the trip through 2024. I love the picture of you with your dad on Christmas morning. The other pictures mark wonderful memories that I know you will always treasure.
Happy New Year! I wish you continued success with Sunday Stills. (Is it really eight years since you took over as host?) It seems like only a few years ago.
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Hi Hugh! Thanks for reading! I can’t believe it’s been 8 years either. I’m glad I had that aha moment to resurrect Sunday Stills after I almost stopped blogging.
We had a great time with Dad and Step Mom. I’m glad that we spent the holidays here. Dad is declining mentally and this could well be his last year at home. 😕
I pulled the AI image from WordPress complete with text. It worked with the aurora theme 😆
Tomorrow we drive to San Diego to stay with my daughter for 10 days. We’ve really enjoyed the record breaking warm temps here in Scottsdale. 🌵
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A great wrap-up post Terri, all your monthly titles made me smile plus your photos are fabulous. How lucky are you to see the lights so many times in the one year!
Thanks again for all you do in hosting this challenge and for being such a generous blogger with your time and comments.
Happy New Year to you and Hans. May 2025 be a good one for you x
I’ve just finished my post and linked to yours.
https://debs-world.com/2025/01/03/happy-new-year-2024-reflections-for-sundaystills/
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Thank you, Debbie! I’m glad I live where we do to see the aurora. I enjoy hosting SS and glad you are along for the ride. Happy New Year to you and your family!
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In the blessing of 2025, may we embrace growth, prioritize peace, and cherish moments that truly matter, one step at a time.
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Very well said, thank you for commenting.
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Fabulous photos, Terri. You had a beautiful 2024 and you captured it well. It was a pleasure reading this post. I’ll link mine soon.
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Thank you, Smitha! 2024 was a full year and I’m grateful 🙏. I look forward to your post!
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Hi Terri. Here’s mine. Haven’t shared pictures though of the places we traveled to. https://smithavpennings.com/2024/12/28/26-12-24-last-thursday-of-the-year-time-to-take-stock-literature-art-travel-life/
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Amazing memories, Terri
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Thank you, Toni!
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You’ve summed up your colorful and eventful year beautifully. Wishing you all the best in 2025!
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Thank you, Debra! Hope your 2025 is off to a shiny new start!
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You have so many incredible images for your look back at 2024!! How wonderful to enjoy nature’s glory in the sky! And I love your little fledglings! Here are some of my memorable moments, for the year! 🙂 Happy New Year in Squares, a Look Back at some Memorable Moments! – Cats and Trails and Garden Tales
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Thank you, Susanne! We’ve had a great few days in AZ so far. There are 100 quail here near my brother’s property. They’re so cute. Happy New Year!
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Aw, I love quail! Happy New Year to you, too! And enjoy that sunny weather!
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Wishing you a wonderful 2025
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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And you! Thank you!
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great post, Terri 🙂 Happy New Year!
The year that was…. – Ladyleemanila
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Thank you!
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You’ve certainly had a memorable year and captured it all beautifully in your photos, Terri!
The Northern Lights and Antelope Canyon shots are especially spectacular and I love the wildlife images as well. All the best for 2025!
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Thank you, Debbie! The aurora and Antelope Canyon left me speechless. Truly blessed to experience what I did in 2024. Cheers to 2025!
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Fabulous year in review, Terri. It looks like you had a great year. I am looking forward to creating more memories when I see you in January!
True to my procrastinator nature, I just got mine in under the wire 🙂
https://retirementallychallenged.com/2024/12/31/looking-back-on-2024/
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Thank you, Janis! I saw the email notification and took a quick glance and will come back and read. Just letting you know the link in your post seems incomplete.
2024 was full of memorable moments! I’ll be by to read yours and bit later. Happy New Year!
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Hmmmm… I’m not sure what you mean about it being incomplete. I’d love to fix it!
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The link in your post doesn’t seem to link to mine.
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It looks the url to my post is missing a letter or something. Go back into the post and click to see what’s missing. When I click the link it goes nowhere 😳
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Wow, what a year, Terri! Beautiful images and wonderful experiences. All the best for more adventures in the new year! 🙂
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Thank you, Jane! Cheers to a fab start to 2025.
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Terri,
A busy year indeed! I missed your birthday, but I assume it was a happy one. Your pictures are fabulous, as usual, and the Northern Lights gave us all something to envy. We’ll be in Sedona and Cottonwood, AZ, in a few weeks. Will you still be around? We’ll also be in Coronado in late February. We would love the opportunity to meet up. My summary of 2024 took the form of listing the best of the best. Thanks for hosting. Here’s a link: https://www.easingalong.com/fun/15089
All the best for an excellent 2025! Joe
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Thank you, Joe! We got to experience a few new places but spent more time with family. I’m afraid I’m going to miss your arrival in AZ. We head back north at the end of January. But please let me know…
Wishing you a wondrous new year to you and Helen. Safe travels!
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Thanks for sharing your beautiful year with us Terri. You had me at a great memory – the Chapel of the Holy Cross. I’d recognize that photo anywhere. 🙂 Happy New Year to you and yours my friend. ❤
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Thank you, Debby! I was so happy to finally see the Chapel in Sedona. Took long enough 😁 Cheers to 2025!
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Cheers Terri! x
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A great retrospective, Terri. I enjoyed all the photos. Couer d’Alene, Idaho is one of my favourite spots. Happy New Year and all the best for 2025!
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Hi Darlene, thank you so much! Couer d’Alene is a one hour drive from our home. Always something nice to experience there. (Sorry, your comment went to spam) 😦
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That happens sometimes. Not sure why. We always stopped at the outlet centre even if only passing through. I bought some fabulous things there! it’s a lovely spot too. xo
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Hmm, outlet stores in CDA? I’ll have to check it out next time we’re there. Our favorite rustic furniture store is in CDA too. Always worth the trip!
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Hi Terri, You’ve definitely had a very full year. I love your Northern Lights, waterfalls and bird photos. Thank you for hosting Sunday Stills and sharing your year in review. Here’s my entry: https://natalietheexplorer.home.blog/2024/12/31/2024-a-year-in-review/
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Thank you, Natalie! 2024 brought many unexpected events, both bad and good. Such is life! Happy New Year!
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We enjoyed scrolling through your year, Terri!
Here’s to the next one.
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Wishing you a wonderful New Year
The Fab Four of Cley
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Happy New Year to you and yours Terri…also hope you had a very Mery Christmas
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Thank you, Don! Our Christmas was wonderful and spent with my dad. Cheers to 2025!
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What an amazing year you had! Thanks for sharing it with us. Happy New Year!
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Thanks so much, Dawn! Cheers to 2025!
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It was so fun to go through the year in photos with you, Terri. I remember so many of these from your posts and shared many of your experiences myself at other times. What a year! Here’s to a fabulous 2025!
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Thank you, Diana! I can’t believe how fast the year flew by. Happy New Year and cheers to a wonderful 2025!
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Love your Northern Lights!
Beautiful photos my friend!
Happy New Year!
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Thank you, Nancy! Happy New Year!
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Wow! What a wonderful post filled with vibrant memories of 2024, Terri! Happy New Year to you and yours! 🥳
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Many thanks, Eugi! 2024 was a year of experiencing new things and places as well as staying connected with family. Happy New Year!🎊
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You’re welcome, Terri! 💗
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A very Happy New Year!
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Thank you, Maria! And to you and your children!
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So many great moments intermingled with some sadness.
It would be so good to have a blog-up and meet other bloggers.
The northern lights would be spectacular to see. 🥰
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Thank you, Brian! Seeing so many northern lights was remarkable. I really enjoyed meeting with fellow bloggers. I hope to soon while we’re here.
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I know what you should want for 2025 Terri……..a rest! 24 was a action packed year for you both! Take the next year off.
Happy New Year!
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😆 thanks, Wayne. I have a lot of down time, not shown in those images. Happy New Year to you!
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have fun in the coming year Terri!
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What a vibrant and memorable year, Terri! Wishing you a dazzling 2025 filled with more breathtaking moments, creative energy, and joy!
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Thank you very much, Mr Philo! I wish you the same and more!
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Welcome, Terri.
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Wow. What a year! Makes me want to go back and look at my own year. I bet it would have more good things than I remember…maybe I will find time to do that. Best wishes to you for 2025!!!
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Thank you, Dawn! I can’t complain too much about 2024 😁 I would love to see a post of your year’s highlights, and some of Penny, of course!
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You sure had an exciting year Terri! It was hard to pick a favorite image here as there were so many nice, as well as unique ones. The range of colors from those at Antelope Canyon to the tulip farm and of course the Aurora were fabulous. I sure hope to get a glimpse of the Aurora the next occurrence here. Most times when we might have had a glimpse here in SE Michigan, we had overcast skies or some other weather annoyance. 🙂 Our weather today is pretty odd and for that reason I’m going to hold off posting my longish (okay long) post because the next two or three hours we are slated to have raucous thunderstorms followed by a chance of light snow overnight. Right now it is almost 50 degrees. So I did include your post, so that will be later tonight.
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Weather annoyance…that cracked me up, Linda! The weather in Scottsdale is a boring 70F with sun languishing all day. Back home the snow may beginning there this week. 50 seems very warm for your area! Take your time with your post. December isn’t over yet 😆
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Well the latest weather annoyance is over. I scheduled my post for 9:30 p.m. as I thought it might linger and I usually shut down in a bad storm even though I have an all-house surge suppressor, I’d rather not fry the computer (or me). I could take a boring 70F Terri and even though we had almost 60 yesterday, it still was not that warm heat like you have in Spring or Fall. I actually did my post a couple of days ago and held it as a draft for your post and to add how many words I have in Duolingo since I mentioned learning French. Every over day we are learning another 25-30 vocabulary words … I thought it was 558 words, but I think they are counting verb conjugations, so I was impressed! It’s like being in school sometimes (without the pop quizzes)!
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I should have added my Duolingo streak too. Good for you, Linda. Glad you’re sticking to it. I’m starting French on Jan 1st! Bonne annee!
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Yes you should have Terri! Learning a language is a lot of work … the few words I remember from my college days are a mere drop in the bucket. Tonight we learned how to tell time … I cannot say “heure” which is “hour”. Over and over again I repeated it … I think the “bots” finally gave it to me so I could move on! 🙂 Thank you!
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I have a set of 5×8 spiral notebooks I use for duolingo. I write down the vocabulary list, look at the little notebook icon at the start of the lesson and write the tips in there too. I also write sentences in German with English equivalents, especially the ones I get wrong. But you’ve inspired me to write a Frohes Neues Jahr post this Wed and Include images from duolingo as a way to start out the new year. Thanks for the idea!
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I probably should have done a hard copy of my words, rather than putting it on the computer but I have just copied and pasted the vocabulary lists into my document into three columns, then for the nouns I put the gender in the middle column. I have a good verb conjugation site which I use … they mostly tell you the conjugation in each guidebook at the bottom, but I have added this to my document. Glad to provide the inspiration and that would be a fun “wrap-up for 2024 part two” post, especially since you’re now starting a new language – go for it Terri!
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It’s amazing how we use certain tools for learning. My hubby grew up speaking German and Spanish (Latin American). He never takes notes. I have to write it all down.
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Probably because he is fluent in several languages so it comes easier to him. I have to take notes and I did when I studied French years ago too.
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I like this site Terri and down the road, when I know more words/phrases I’ll think I’ll get more out of it, but in the meantime I’m using the verb conjugation portion (we’re mostly present tense, but we’re straying into other tenses now). Just click on the verb and you are directed to the conjugations.
https://www.lawlessfrench.com/verb-conjugations/
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Thanks, Linda! This looks like a great resource.
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You’re welcome Terri – I think so too and we’ll get more out of it as we progress in our studies.
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What a beautiful year you have had! Hope 2025 is just as fun and image-filled!
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Thank you, Judy! I know it will start out right with lots of sun, family and friends here in Arizona. Here til end of January! I wish you the same!
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Where are you in Arizona, Terri? I used to go there at least twice a year. I miss it.
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We’re staying in the Scottsdale area. And a side trip to San Diego next week. So many friends and family live in AZ now. It’s worth staying a few weeks. Last year at this time was cold! Much warmer this year.
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My sister lives in Peoria..near Scottsdale.
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Terri, you have some amazing captures that inspire me to keep trying for a better shot. It was a lovely, easy, recap of your year and I’m envious of your aurora experiences- I was always in the wrong place at the wrong time to see the southern lights.
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Thank you! Sorry, your name doesn’t come up 😢… We felt blessed to see so many aurora sightings in 2024. I’m intrigued by the idea of seeing the southern lights. I would bet they are as spectacular.
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Hi, Terri – I love your Year End Review. You’ve definitely had a very full year. And starting off with the Northern Lights— how perfect was that! Wishing you a very happy and healthy 2025 ahead!
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Thank you, dear Donna! I could have never imagined seeing the aurora so many times in one year. It’s funny how we retired folks have more to do than when we worked, right? I’m enjoying 75F temps today in Scottsdale, AZ. Before we left, there was only one day of snow. I suppose it will wait for us upon our return. Happy New Year, my friend.
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What a great year 2024 was! Beautiful photos! Happy New Year!
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Thank you, Egidio! We enjoyed quite a few new adventures and places this year. Happy New Year to you!
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Thank you, Cindy….now how did you do that? Happy New Year to you my friend! 🎊🥳
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That’s quite a year, with all those ‘northern lights, waterfalls, and wonderful moments’ 😀 I loved seeing some of the beautiful US scenery in your images of waterfalls and Antelope Canyon, and those pretty birds too!
I was planning a round-up of my year’s travels and had even titled my sections ‘memorable times, memorable sights’ etc., so when I saw your theme I just had to link up: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/looking-back-at-a-year-of-travels-2024/
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Yes, I’m glad you linked up, Sarah! Thank you so much. We had a great year. Auroras and Antelope Canyon were checked off the A List, big time. 😁
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Great moments you had, Terri! Great photos, too.
My moments are here
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Thank you, Marina! Most images were shared previously but a few new ones made the cut.
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[…] to Sunday Stills Memorable Moments of […]
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Oh, Terri, so many precious moments caught with your camera. You have such a gift. Never have been a bird fan but you make me want to take up bird watching. Afraid we don’t have many colorful interesting birds here, though.
The canyon pictures are stunning. Casting your mom into eternity at Yosemite. We are taking mom and dad to Creede, Colorado in May for their send off. Dad has been waiting a looong time to be at peace.
The photo of the light streaming in around the Christmas decorations on the window sill!! Christmas-card worthy. Enjoyed seeing your darling dad and hubs in matching PJs. Good sports, those two. Trying to talk my fam into doing the same thing when and if we all get together for Christmas again.
Thank you, thank you for hosting this link up and for making the world a pretty, gentler place with your art. Happy 2025.
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I can always count on my former librarians to leave such eloquent and wonderful comments, dear Leslie. Thank you for your beautiful words.
When you cast your parents into eternity, be prepared for an emotional stability out of nowhere! I’m so happy to spend time with Dad. He’s still such a character. I’m afraid we’ll be scattering his ashes in Yosemite sooner than later. At least he’ll join mom, but that might be bad since they divorced in 1987. 😢 We’re enjoying him while we can. Happy New Year my friend! Enjoy the last few days of ’24.
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You are so kind. Thank you!!
Had to laugh at your divorced parents being reunited in the hereafter!! My parents loved each other but fought like cats and dogs. I can still hear my father say “Nira, you make a better door than a window,” when Mom would stand parked in front of the TV.
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Rob is going to be doing that with Medicare this summer…hopefully it will go smoothly. Are you here yet?? Would love to get together,
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Jodie
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Oh it’s fun…not, Jodie! Get a good Medicare advocate. Ours was free. He came to our house multiple times to assist with the ridiculous paperwork.
We are here! Enjoying Dad and helped my brother move into their new home. Vacation? Hmmm. I’ll text you to see if we can meet up this week if you’re available!
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What a beautiful year and summary. If you wrote earlier about Sedona, I missed it. Love that place. So scenic in such a different way than Washington. Happy New Year. Tracey
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Thank you, Tracy! Arizona is a state with huge variety, and many we have yet to see! We visited Sedona almost 1 yr ago, Jan 2, 2024. Wow, did time fly and were back already.
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Terri, what a wonderful year you had! I enjoyed all your photos. Your aurora images are fabulous! I love the one with your Dad. Congratulations on your 8 years of Sunday Stills! Wishing you a joyful 2025!
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Thank you, Beth! Who would have expected to see so many instances of Northern lights from Spokane, WA? Dad is doing better than I expected, his sense of humor is still pretty wicked! Thank you for sharing with Sunday Stills this year. Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year! Here’s my look back at 2024 https://wanderingdawgs.com/2024/12/29/a-look-back-at-2024/
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It looks like you’ve had a great year, Terri. Those auroras are out of this world, literally and figuratively, but your trips and time spent closer to home are also special. I trust you’re having a great time in Arizona and wish you a happy new year. Here’s mine for this week, the rest next week: https://grahamsisland.com/2024/12/29/looking-back-at-2024-part-1/
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I can’t complain about 2024 much, Graham. A lot can happen in 365 days, most were good! Yeah, the auroras were really special. We felt so lucky to see them even if the lens made the difference. Nice and warm here in Scottsdale. Already 75F today. Good thing I packed the right clothes this time!
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[…] challenge theme this week and next week is ‘Your 2024 Year-in-Review.’ See more responses here. As usual, I’m going with a favorite photo from each month of 2024, with a caption and link to […]
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What a great year Terri! I especially liked that you reviewed it with pictures. I’m hoping for a great 2025.
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Thank you, Anne! 2024 was a good year (a few days left, lol). Wishing you and everyone a wonderful 2025!
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Wow Terri, you took so many beautiful photos in lovely places! Wonderful! I’m sorry about your mum and your friend. 🙏🏻 Wishing you guys all the best in the new year. Have a great new week! 😎😊
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Thank you, John! We enjoyed a great year and saw wonderful new sights. Mom had been gone 4 years now but spreading her ashes in her favorite place was special and surprisingly emotional for me.
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You’re welcome, Terri, God bless your mum and your family. Having lost my dad last July, I fully understand your emotions. Both my folks are gone now.
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Terri, your year reflects a life well lived. Family, friends, travel, home improvement projects, nature, and the heavens opening up in your own backyard—so many joyful moments. You captured them beautifully in your photographs. I especially love the photo of you and your Dad.
Thanks for stopping by Picture Retirement this morning. I now have your link attached. Here’s mine for anyone interested in our year. https://aslifeevolves.com/2024/12/29/our-year-in-review-2024/
Happy New Year!
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2024 was a good year, Suzanne. Isn’t it strange to look back and see a detail triggered by an event? I’m so blessed to see Dad again today. They live about an hour’s drive away from my brother’s home where we’re staying for now. Dad’s our only living parent now.
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Always enjoy northern lights photos. It seems I can never stay up late enough to experience them for myself. >grin<
Great collection of photos for your year in review, Terri! Happy New Year!
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Thank you, John. The May aurora show began at 10pm. But September’s and October’s were both just after 8pm. I almost froze taking the endless pics up in Winthrop. The lights coalesced and changed continuously. Happy New year to you!
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