Welcome back to the Sunday Stills monthly color challenge. It’s all about pink this month, and we celebrate pinks found in the outdoors. But any shade of pink will do wherever it is found. According to online sources, there are over 250 shades of pink: think shell pink, coral, fuchsia, rose, dusty pink, salmon, etc!
To start you off, here is something you won’t see every day! A pink rainbow created by smoke particles was reflected off this fiery August 2023 sunset at home.

“In the window full of sunlight / Concentrates her golden shadow / Fold on fold, until it glows as / Mellow as the glory roses.” – David Herbert Lawrence
This week, my focus is on pink colors found outdoors. I’m sharing views of private lands and spaces. I’ll also feature special attractions along with public lands. The US National Park Service recognizes June as National Outdoors Month. They also recognize the second weekend in June as Get Outdoors Day!
“Great Outdoors Month celebrations continue with National Get Outdoors Day, held on the second Saturday in June, is a nationwide event coordinated by the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable and the US Forest Service.” SOURCE
On our drive back home from our recent trip to Arizona, we drove on Highway 89 through Northern Arizona into Southern Utah. This entire area is known for its striking pink rock formations.

Horseshoe Bend’s coral pink rocks draw visitors to this attraction near Page, Arizona. Horseshoe Bend was created by the meandering of the Colorado River, sculpted into a horseshoe-shaped canyon.

Page, Arizona, was built in 1957 as a housing community. It was developed during the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam for workers and their families. The City of Page was obtained in a land exchange with the Navajo Nation. It sits adjacent to the Navajo Nation on the northwest corner of the reservation.
Just minutes from Page are the famous Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons, part of the Lake Powell Navajo Tribal Park.


The slot canyons are renowned for their pink and coral sandstone canyon walls and pink sand.

Heading north into Southern Utah, Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park attracts hikers and all-terrain vehicle (ATV) enthusiasts. We never manage to make this side trip. However, along the highway, there are hints of coral sand, as shown here.


Also in southern Utah are two well-known National Parks, Zion and Bryce Canyon. We have yet to visit Zion. But, we visited Bryce Canyon in April 2023. Winter snow still graced the pink and coral hoodoos, fins, and spires in the park at that time.

During another road trip in 2020, we drove from Sacramento to Nevada. We visited the Valley of Fire State Park. This is a must-see attraction, costing only a $10 entry fee. Particularly pink were the petroglyphs…

Or you can simply wear a pink shirt to blend in.

Perhaps the rocks love to show off their shades of pink, but I happen to know that spring and early summer sport plenty of flowers in unending shades of pink.


“The color pink is often associated with nurturing and love. It is believed to have a calming effect and is used in color therapy to help reduce feelings of aggression and resentment.” SOURCE

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 from mine.
- Please create a new post for the theme or link to 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.
Sharing for Johnbo’s Cellpic Sunday and Lens-Artists: Mellow.
I can’t wait to see how you interpret the various shades of PINK this week! Your pinks do not have to exist in the outdoors.
“Pink is a beautiful color, because it is one of the colors that the sun makes at twilight and in the dawns.” – C. Joy Bell

If you are participating in the photo challenge, creativity is encouraged, so please share your own photographs (old or new), poems, original short stories, and music inspired by the theme. Join me next week as we explore PATHS AND TRAILS.

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When I was in California, I thought it would rain when there were clouds in the sky, but the clouds disappeared by mid morning. That was the problem. As soon as the sun is a little bit warm, it dries up the moisture in the air. I’m afraid the wildlife is inevitable, Terri. 😔
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And those same clouds may turn into thunderstorms and lightning sparks wildfires! 😞
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It makes us feel so helpless!
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Gorgeous pretty pink nature, Terri! I love the pink canyon and the pink flowers. I love the pink sky during sunset but pink rainbow filtered by wildfire smoke is terrible. I took some photos of the sky and sun after the wildfire. It was intense.
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Thank you, Miriam! The ink and coral rocks in the Southwest are incredible. I fear the West is in for a devastating wildfire season this year. 😦
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I’ve been to many of those pink places, Terri, but I’ve never seen a pink rainbow!! I didn’t know those even existed. But you have the proof. 🙂 Beautiful photos, my friend.
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Thank you, Diana! Isn’t the American Southwest amazing? The pink rainbow was created by too much wildfire smoke particulates in the air! 😦
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It is amazing, Terri. A little on the hot side right now, but in the spring… spectacular.
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Terri,
Pink is a color I only wear in shirts (makes my white hair stand out–LOL). Nevertheless, when it is found in nature, it is so unique and always draws me in. You have a fabulous display in this post. Thanks! I’m sharing some pink from Zion Canyon taken from an overlook in the National Park. Again, thanks and have a great week. Joe
http://www.easingalong.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/ZionCanyon3Aur.jpg
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Thank you for sharing the pic from Zion, Joe! I have yet to visit there. There are endless shades of pink in nature 🩷
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oh my gosh I NEED to go. This doesn’t even look real!
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It’s even more amazing in person. Thank you for reading.
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I’ve certainly never seen a pink rainbow – it looks amazing! And you know how much I love the red rocks of the south western US national parks 🙂 Antelope Canyon looks particularly stunning.
I decided to have some fun with this one: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/gallery-doubling-up-the-pinks/
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Thank you, Sarah! We were so blessed to be able to explore these areas. Yeah, I can’t explain the pink rainbow, other than the huge amount of smoke particulates in the air at the time.
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Great great pinks. Well done.
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Thank you, John!
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Your photos of Antelope Canyon are so amazing! The feature photo is incredible! I’m coming in with a simple gallery of pink. Back in the Pink – Cats and Trails and Garden Tales
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Thank you, Susanne! Antelope Canyon is hard to beat in natural wonders.
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Truly!
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So many beautiful places!! 250 shades of pink? Wow! I only used a couple this week, LOL.
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Me too, Cathy! Thank you 🩷
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What a great colour choice for Pride month, Terri. Pink is a colour anyone can wear these days.
The horseshoe bend is a fantastic example of earth formation, having taken millions of years to form over the course of time. It was probably from the last ice age. Is the rock art you featured old or more modern? I’ve seen cave drawings that are thousands of years old, but they were always inside rather than outside. Any artwork outside would get eroded over time by the weather, so I expect the artwork featured may be more modern?
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Thank you, Hugh, I didn’t think of Pride Month when I planned pink for June last year.
So much of the southwest has these red rocks mostly made of sandstone. Even the slot canyons (ex. Antelope) are subject to constant changed made by water and wind. I googled Valley of Fire for the age of the petroglyphs. They’re 3000 years old. The rocks have significant iron ore so they don’t degrade as fast despite the elements. In this particular area, humans can’t get to these easily so they can stand the test of time. Valley of Fire is an hour drive northeast of Las Vegas. Great question and you made me do my homework. 😁🩷
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That’s excellent research work, Terri. Thank goodness, no humans can access those drawings. I hope they last at least another 3000 years.
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Fingers crossed, Hugh!
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Beautiful photos, Terri! I especially like the opening one. It’s stunning!
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Thank you, Donna! Are you keeping cool?
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I never realized there was so much pink in nature. Your photos are stunning Terri. I especially loved the desert shades of pink. ❤
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Amazing, huh? Thank you, the desert really delivers!
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Great pictures Terri. I love all the pink! You really show off our beautiful states!
My wifi is going nuts. Sorry for the delay. I hope this comment posts.
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Yes, I got it, Nancy! Thank you. I was excited to capture more pics of AZ and Utah.
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Although pink isn’t a favorite in my wardrobe, it sure is in nature! I’ve been to several of the places you’ve share pictures from but a few are still on my to-see list!
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Thank you, Janis! I don’t wear much pink, either, but seeing the shades of pink in nature is so uplifting!
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Love your choice of pink! A bit of pink will always cheer you up!
https://mariawijk.wordpress.com/2025/06/09/pink-outside/
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Thank you, Maria! Pink is a cheerful color in any shade!
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Definitely hit my pretty in pink pictures and all beautiful. Makes me long for getting back to our Bryce camping spot. Glad to know you found some time for Utah on your return journey!
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Thank you! Utah is a beautiful state with so much variety of climate zones.
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Wow! Stunning photos, and impressive rock formations, Terri. How delightful you captured the hiker in pink!
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Thank you, Eugi! May was a great time of year to capture many of these rocks. The hiker in pink was a bonus! 🩷
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Hi Terry
Interesting pictures. We thought only little girls go through a pink phase.
Thanks for sharing
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Thank you, KB! Pink rocks should be on every he-man’s list 😆
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Love your pinks! It is my favorite color 🙂
https://dailymusing57.com/2025/06/09/sunday-stills-monthly-color-challenge-thinking-pink-outdoors/
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Thank you, Lisa! Shades of pink for all 🩷
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Awesome post, Terri. Pink is definitely a mellow colour 🙂
I love your first one and, of course, the Antelope Canyon.
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Thank you, Sofia! I’m so glad the themes worked out this week. Antelope Canyon and geologic red rocks are stunning when surrounded by them.
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Fantastic, Terri – I love that rock art.
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Thank you, Toni!
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I forgot to tell you how beautiful and inspiring your pictures are. I especially love your pink shirt pose. Your skies are exquisite. 🙂 xxx
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Aww, thank you, Marsha. Nature is truly glorious and pretty in pink! When I posed in that photo in 2019, we were so happy to get out of the freezing cold in Arizona and discover the Valley of Fire in Nevada. Talk soon. 🩷
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I love that place. What I like is your expression!
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Portland is full of pinks. The Rose Festival was this week, but Randy didn’t want to go because of crowds. I get that with driving here! So, we found lots of other beautiful sights to share.
See you Over a Cuppa. 🙂 xxx
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Hi Marsha, I hope you are enjoying Portland and spending time with your brother. In 2021, we spent several days in June there in Beaverton for my cousin’s husband’s memorial service. There were so many pinks to see. You know how I feel about driving in Portland traffic 😆
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I’ve found tons of pinks.💝💝💝
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lovely pink post, Terri 🙂
“Think of me when the sky is pink” | Ladyleemanila
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Thank you, LL!
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Interesting and well shared
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Thank you.
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Gah! I LOVE these…these places are on my bucket list for sure!! I never get tired of seeing them.
https://troyerslovinglife.blogspot.com/2025/06/taking-in-life-around-mesunday.html
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Thank you, Kirstin! Utah is amazing. There are so many areas in Arizona that are mind-boggling!
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Hi terri, you’ve really captured some fabulous pinks in the great outdoors and I love seeing the variety of the countryside. Those pink rocks take the cake though.
I may have missed the memo about pinks in nature when writing my post but then you’re used to me going off on my own tangents by now I’m sure!!
My post is here, celebrating my daughter’s birthday:
https://debs-world.com/2025/06/08/a-pink-baby-girl-sundaystills/
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Thank you, Debbie! Your post was perfect. I went with pinks in the outdoors for my own sake. I mentioned that at the beginning folks could interpret the color as they wished.
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You have such an array of beautiful pink images Terri. I was amazed at your statistics on the color pink and how many shades of pink there are. From the Antelope Canyon, to pink dunes, pink rocks and pink skies, they are all wonderful natural colors, even the pretty tulips. Even you were looking and feeling “in in the pink!” You sure covered it all here. My post will be along at 11:00 p.m. and will feature the Eastern Redbud trees, Dogwood, some pink tulips, plus a tale about goslings.
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Thank you, Linda! I made sure to show some new images from our recent trip of passing through Kanab, Utah! The tiny hikers on the face of the pinkish rock (lady wearing pink) was a lucky catch, LOL! I was feeling in the pink as we drove back toward home knowing we had two nights in Montana to look forward to.
I’m not in the pink with Duolingo these days. I’m annoyed at how the app pushes you through the units, as well as the feeling of competition–I am barely retaining any thing I’ve learned. Of course there were distractions, but there are other app issues as well. Our local library has a program called Mango Languages which I’m looking into this week. I’ll keep up with Duo through the year, maybe. we’ll see.
I look forward to your post!
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Utah looks like a beautiful place to visit. Years ago my boss and his family went whitewater rafting in Moab and they took lots of pictures from the raft.
I have noticed lately every time I finish the Friends Quest, once I complete it, even if I am doing the 15-minute/40-point bonus for the Daily Quest, they interrupt it, sometimes, just a few minutes into it to start the Friends 30-minute quest. So I lose out some double points. Right now I am at number 2 so I should be back at Diamond tonight.
A fellow blogger and her husband travel all over the world and recently returned from three weeks in France. She is Canadian and said she forgot most of her French learned in school – she is in her late 60s, but wants to learn French again. I told her if she doesn’t opt for Duolingo, she could try the Busuu app and I just checked and it is good for Spanish. They use AI to have conversations and feedback with others on the platform. Maybe that is an option for you Terri.
Hope my pink post doesn’t disappoint. 🙂
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I don’t think there is a boring place in Utah, Linda.
I read an article about the negatives of Duo and saw Busuu as an alternative. If mango goes well, we may not renew Duo at the end of the year. I guess a 6 year streak will be OK to live with. 😆
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From all the pictures I’ve seen of Utah I have to agree with you Terri. Yes, a six-year streak would not be hard to live with at all. My renewal is up in late October.
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Fabulous geology and photos Terri.
I went for a bit of variety from here and there
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Thank you, Brian! 🩷
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These pictures are absolutely stunning Terri!
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Thank you, Anne! It’s amazing to see the many pinks and coral shades in these rocks.
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Some stunning pinks. Antelope canyon is extraordinary.
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Thank you, I was blessed to be able to visit Antelope Cyn!
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Thanks for sharing such amazing natural beauty
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Of course, thank you for reading, Sadje!
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My pleasure
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Every time I see those pink canyons I blush with longing. 😉
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Haha, oh you have to check it out someday, Dawn. 🩷
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Well, ya never know…
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Hi Terri, gorgeous pinks in nature. Thanks for sharing these terrific pictures.
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Thank you, Robbie! I was excited to add new ones to my collection this year. 🩷
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Every new set of pictures is a delight 💗
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What a great tribute to the outdoors, Terri! Beautiful post and photos.
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Thank you, Egidio! I feel blessed to be able to see the southwest. I would love to see what you come up with if you dare! 😉
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I relived some very fond memories as I read your post Terri. The scenery in the canyons of the US West is breathtaking as you’ve clearly shown.
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Oh how nice to read this, Tina. Thank you! Its cool to me within a 2 day’s drive if we want another road trip. Thank you!
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Photos from Antelope Canyon never cease to amaze me, Terri and the rest of the scenic views are pretty amazing too. And we couldn’t have a ‘pink’ topic without some gorgeous flowers. Have a great day and a wonderful week ahead!
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Thank you, Cathy! I still have 100s of Antelope Cyn pics, but I added some new ones of Utah’s pink rocks this time. I’m glad I took pics of my own tulips. They come and go so quickly. Have a great week too!
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Thanks, Terri 🤗
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For all of our winters in Arizona, I am ashamed to admit we haven’t yet seen Antelope Canyon. That’s got to be on our agenda, maybe for our trip to Tucson or back from there when we return to Fargo!
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No shame at all,John. I tried three times and I finally was able to go in january,2024. Was supposed to go with Marsha but it didn’t work out. Winter might be a comfortable time to visit the canyons.
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Those canyons are fabulous. So many colors and so vibrant. Love the flowers too. Here’s mine this week: https://grahamsisland.com/2025/06/08/pretty-in-pink/
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The canyons are truly amazing for sure, Graham, thank you. And so many varieties of pink to see in nature.
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Nature never fails to surprise and thrill, and you capture it beautifully, Terri.
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Thank you, Smitha! So easy to capture with a lens, like I mentioned on FB. But you capture with your watercolor, which takes patience and skill!
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Hi Terri, I’m in awe of your photography skills, so that makes two of us appreciating each other :). I decided to participate this week. Here’s my post
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Beautiful post. Your horseshoe bend photo is extraordinary.
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Thank you, Suzanne! That area of Arizona is full of amazing natural wonders.
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Terri, What a beautiful collection of pinks in nature. The Antelope Canyon looks incredible. Here’s my entry: https://natalietheexplorer.home.blog/2025/06/06/one-beautiful-thing-a-day/
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Thank you, Natalie! That whole area of Page, AZ and southern Utah is incredible with the colors of the rock formations, and sand! I’m delighted to see your link!
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Nature will never not be amazing.
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These areas with all the pinks and red rock formations are truly astounding! Just finished Badlands, Jacqui! Epic!
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