“Last year’s words belong to last year’s language. And next year’s words await another voice.” ~ T.S. Eliot
Welcome to my annual Year-in-Review post, where we recall special thoughts, moments, and events that stood out in 2025. Because this is a photo challenge, please share your photos of those memories.
If I had to sum up 2025 in a few words, I would highlight birds, travel, and two sad goodbyes. Globally? According to sources, these events helped shape 2025: Trump 2.0, the first American Pope, record-breaking weather, and the AI Boom. And one of my favorite actors, Dick Van Dyke, turned 100 in December!
In 2025, our road-trips included two trips to Arizona (Phoenix area, Prescott and Payson), San Diego, California, Idaho (Coeur d’Alene, Boise, Twin Falls); Montana (Bozeman, Butte, Dillon, West Yellowstone); Oregon (McMinnville, Portland); Washington (Bellevue, Kettle Falls, Roslyn, Seattle); and Wyoming (Yellowstone NP).
OFF WE GO! Disclaimer: There is a LOT to this post…skimming is allowed.
Joyous January

We stayed in Arizona and Southern California for 6 weeks, between December 22 and January 30. I knew in my bones that 2025 would be Dad’s last Christmas. It was, but not before we celebrated and spent several days with him and our families.

Frozen February
Thinking we had outwitted the snowy weather by staying in Arizona and San Diego, February snow gleefully awaited us upon our return.

Meaningful March

Spring tiptoed in lightly as tulips, crocus, and daffodils, planted previously in late October, poked their heads out of the earth.


I like to believe they bloomed in solidarity for Cee Neuner, who passed away this month.
April’s Abundance and Absence

On April 12th, my dad peacefully passed into Eternity. My brothers and I began making plans for the memorial service to be held the last weekend in May. My first-ever planted tulips celebrated spring.
Meanwhile, we watched the Say’s Phoebes arrive and build their new nest.


May’s Memorial and Memories Made

We headed back to Arizona to be present for our family as we put the finishing touches on Dad’s Memorial Service.


While grieving Dad, I was informed by my neighbor that the Phoebes’ nest was robbed and destroyed, likely by a cat. I lost sleep over the idea that the Phoebe family was gone.
We headed home late in May through Dillon, Montana, where we stayed two nights before returning home.

Jaw-Dropping June
Fresh off our trip south, we eagerly embraced summer weather and activities. We saw the first Aurora of the year.

The Phoebes repaired their nest and laid 4 new eggs. And I bought a new car!


July’s A Jumpin’
Fireworks, flags, fish, and freshly fledged Phoebes defined an incredibly busy month!

Between the Phoebes’ drama while fledging from the nest, we managed to entertain my brother and partner here at home…


…then head over to Seattle for a long weekend with the cousins.



An Adventurous August

We arrived back home in late July in time for me to turn around and leave for Portland, Oregon. I stayed with Marsha and her brother, met up with her friends, then met up with fellow bloggers Miriam and Diana.

The following week, I took a boat tour with ladies from our church on Lake Coeur d’Alene (Idaho).

We celebrated our 12th wedding anniversary this month, and spent the rest of the summer enjoying the countless sunflowers (and birds) that grew in our yard.

Scenic September
In September, we checked off a bucket-list destination: Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. New park, new state!

I shared several posts about the areas we visited: Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone’s Mammals, and Mammoth Springs & Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.



Once back home, we continued to enjoy the scenes in our neck of the woods.

October’s Obsessions


After a busy summer, we found some peace and quiet in October. Autumn came early and stayed longer than usual for Northeastern Washington. Every day, there were photo ops of amazing autumn colors.

In October, I launched my new Flower Hour Photo Challenge as a nod to our blogger friend, Cee Neuner, who passed earlier in March. Her beloved Flower of the Day posts live on in our hearts.
Nurturing November
As our typical winter weather pattern settled in, I felt compelled to slow down and plan the upcoming holidays by nurturing both my and my husband’s health and well-being. Hubby endured oral surgery, then was scheduled for hand surgery in December.

We enjoyed a couple of outings to check out the Western Larch trees…

… and we lucked out on seeing two nights of northern lights!



The blogging world came together in solidarity to honor Cee Neuner on November 7th, on what would have been her 64th birthday, and to honor the birthdays of Dan Antion and Marsha Ingrao. They had that special connection with Cee through blogging, as many of us did.
Dazzling December

I hopped onto Route 66 when I turned that age in early December. We also got our first snow of the season. The resident deer seemed to enjoy it.
As I age, I’m reminded of how short our lives really are in the context of the universe, like a vapor in the wind. This year, I felt led to share about the Season of Advent on this blog and dug into scripture and reading plans to help me understand Advent’s preparations for Christmas.

I bought an Advent Wreath and lit the candles weekly as we focused on the prophetic fulfillments of the promises of hope, peace, joy, and love.
Anticipation is the hallmark of Advent, and I wholeheartedly felt it wash over me as we waited for Christmas night to welcome my step-son and our granddaughters to our home for the first time.

Sharing for Brian’s Last on the Card, Johnbo’s Cellpic Sunday, Lens-Artists: Favorite 2025 Images, and Sadje’s and Kym’s Wednesday Quotes.

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.
2026 marks the 9th year of Sunday Stills, and I am so grateful to everyone who has read my posts or participated by sharing their creative energy in photos, poetry, stories, music, and art!
If you have already published a 2025 “retrospective” post, please feel free to link to it here so we can see how everyone’s year went.
If you are participating in the photo challenge, I look forward to seeing how you interpret this week’s theme! Join me next week as we tackle the colors of aquamarine and icy blue for the January monthly color challenge.

“The new year stands before us, like a chapter in a book, waiting to be written.”

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What an eventful year! So many gorgeous photos and memories of loved ones. It’s good to reflect back and enjoy them all again, though some with sadness. I looked back on my travels in the West in my year in review. Traveling the Best of the West – A Look back at 2025 – Cats and Trails and Garden Tales
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2025 was a great year, indeed, thank you, Susanne! I have no regrets and look forward to enjoying more adventures in 2026.
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A wonderful recap of a busy year, Terri. A Happy New Year to you and yours.
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Thank you, Sofia! We’re already planning two trips!
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From the photos it looks like 2025 was a good year Terri.
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It was a great year, Leanne, thank you so much!
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Your beautiful pictures brought tears to my eyes. The colors, the composition, even the memories. What a beautiful year it was through your eyes. This was the least pictoral year ever for me, only 1318 pictures in all! I take it back, 2024 registered only 175 pictures on my phone. I don’t know how that happened. Cancer and book publications, I guess! WOW
I’m so sorry about your bird family. I hope that doesn’t ruin your book! I need a Terri fix to get my photo mojo back.
Of course, I love the red truck opening picture. That’s super cool. But that picture of your dad waving is precious. How is your Flower Hour going? I want to say, Flower Power Hour. Your pink tulip is stunning.
I’ve got to work on my Wednesday post, but I wanted to visit to see what was going on in your neck…
Lots of love
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I always appreciate your comments, Marsha! I don’t even know how many pics I take! I deleted a lot…
So, the Phoebes were still ok after they built the second nest and laid the second batch. That was the drama and hook of the book I believe. The Flower Hour is going great! Two photo challenges keep me busy! Talk soon!
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Fabulous post – great pictures and I loved the monthly alliteration. Happy New Year to you and yours!
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Thank you, Pat! I worked hard for that alliteration 😁 Happy New year 🎉
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Terri,
You are a person of great spirit and great energy as well. Both characteristics showed through your pictures, and you had quite a year. As I looked back through our 2025, I came across my favorite picture for the year, taken at night in San Diego, a place you know well. Sending best wishes to you and Hans for a blessed 2026. Please stay in touch. Joe
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Thank you, Joe! There’s that Coronado Bridge! A SD icon. I can see why that’s your fave! We’re heading that way in mid-March!
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What a fabulous post, Terri. Beautiful photos full of memories, and a wonderful analogy of good, and challenging times during the course of the year. 💕
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Thank you, dear Eugi! It was indeed a full year!
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You’re most welcome, Terri.
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A beautiful and bittersweet year Terri – for many of us. Wishing you a beautiful New Year filled with all things good, including health! xx
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Thank you, Debby! Within 365 days, there will always be a balance of good and bad.
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Undoubtedly! 🙂
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What an excellent round-up of your fabulous 2025! Beautiful photos for every adventure and memorable moment of all the months!
I am so sorry for the loss of your Father. You had a lovely memorial for him.
Thank you so much for sharing and thank you for administering Sunday Stills and for Flower Tuesday.
Happy New Year!
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Thank you, my lovely AZ friend! Dad lived a long life and had few regrets. He loved the Lord and is with Him now. I appreciate your weekly visits to my posts and I thank you for your participation when you are able.
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I love seeing your photos! A very happy 2026 to you Terri!
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Thank you, Maria! Happy New Year to you!
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Wow, what a busy year, Terri. I do hope that the Phoebes return. I’m so glad they rebuilt their nest and brought new life into the world.
I had no idea you got yourself a new car. And I’m so sorry to hear about the surgery Hans had to go through, not just once, but twice! I’m glad you guys took the opportunity to slow down when it happened.
Looks like you had a magical Christmas. I bet your house was full of festive laughter, fun and enjoyment. May it continue throughout 2026.
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Thank you, Hugh! The Phoebes are known to return each year once they like the real estate. We expect them late March.
Yep, I traded in my Ford Flex for the newer Toyota. It’s better for driving in severe weather conditions. As for Hans, luckily the hand surgery was one and done. He had oral surgery on a wisdom tooth. It seemed to all happen at once.
Christmas was amazing having the grand-dots here. The 6 yr old saw my big bathtub in our main bedroom and asked in awe if we lived here. 😆 So precious!
Wishing you a blessed new year!
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I know all about having wisdom teeth taken out – they can become very painful. My top two wisdom teeth have never come through, but I had the bottom two removed after they crowded my lower jaw too much, something that was a horrible moment in my younger days. I’m now in the middle of oral surgery to have two implant teeth put in. Work began last July, and I should have my two new teeth in the middle of March. I’ll be confident enough to smile again then.
I love what young children sometimes ask. What a great moment that must have been.
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Wisdom teeth are crazy! The tooth they pulled was a wisdom tooth that not only was impacted , but had a huge cavity. So painful! Poor Hans! Good luck with your upcoming surgery. Oral surgery is stressful!
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So many beautiful memories
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Thank you, Ritva!
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Fantastic year, Terri x
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Thank you, Toni, hope your new year is off to a great start!
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Lovely year in review, Terri! Let me see if I can catch up and do one soon.
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Thank you, Miriam! I’m glad you were a part of my 2025!
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Let’s do it again this year, Terri! Marsha tried to come in March, she said.
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I’m always open to that idea, Miriam!
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Gosh, Terri! Due to your disclaimer, I didn’t skim.🤭 I so laughed at it. 😁 Well, I always read your post whole. Your granddaughters are gorgeous. And the aurora borealis too. I enjoyed the photos. The boat tour looks amazing to me.
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Thanks for reading and looking, Hazel! My granddaughters’ maternal grandmother is Filipina. They call her Lola. We’re blessed to live in the mountains near lakes.
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Oh, interesting! Regards to Lola. Yes, we call grandmother’s lola here. Stay blessed, Terri.
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Such a wonderful idea
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Thank you!
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[…] Terri’s Challenge this week is: “Year-in-Review”. […]
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You had a fulfilling year Terri, that’s for sure. All the places you visited and captured images of, not to mention the joy of nature in your own backyard with the flowers, Phoebes and viewing the Aurora plus your local scenic sights as well. Except for the loss of your dad, I’d say it was a good year. I hope Hans is on the mend – his hand should be healed up for sure for his outdoor projects come Spring! Happy New Year!
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Thank you, Linda! 2025 had unexpected surprises both good and bad, but one thing I really enjoyed was connecting with fellow bloggers weekly or more. Like you. Hans is doing well, I bought him motorcycle gloves to wear to protect his hand as it heals. The surgery was good timing, mid December. Hasn’t totally stopped him with small projects. I got behind reading your posts and will go catch up! Hope your New Year is starting on a good note!
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Thank you for saying that Terri – I enjoy connecting with you as well as our many mutual blogging pals too. I’m glad to read Hans is doing well post-surgery. Well, you found a solution to protect his hand and that gave him license to tackle those small projects … he is a go-getter. 🙂 So far in 2026, it’s been a slow start with no walking yet due to the weather, so I did three watercolor paintings which was fun.
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What a fabulous way to present your year Terri! I’m sorry again about losing your father. I loved that at age 66 you were on Route 66 🙂 Thanks for hosting us all for 9 years and counting, you’re a very generous blogger with a such creative spirit! I love participating in these (when I manage to get to it) and have shared my year in review here https://debs-world.com/2026/01/03/reflecting-on-2025-my-year-in-review-for-sundaystills/
All the best for another great year ahead Terri.
Debbie from Debs-world.com
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Aww, thank you, Debbie! I enjoy blogging and connecting with others. Im so glad we’ve connected through blogging. We seem to have a lot in common. Thanks for your support of Sunday Stills, my friend!
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[…] I’ve been trying to update my post for Terri’s first Sunday Stills for 2026 with the prompt of ‘Year-in-Review’ but it’s been a bit hectic to say the least. Let’s see if I can get this done in time! You can read Terri’s post here. […]
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Fabulous re-cap, Terri! I’m sure you are already making plans for an equally wonderful 2026. Hopefully this new year will include another San Diego visit from you.
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Thank you, Janis! We’re planning a week in SD in mid-March! Ill let you know the dates.
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Love that picture from near Butte. Gorgeous! Thanks for hosting.
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Thank you, Bernie, I added a week filter to five it more definition. So beautiful there!
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What a fabulous year of ups and downs, mainly ups which is great Terri.
So many wonderful sights, lucky to see the Aurora, the Bison – my favourites – and the flowers so beautiful. The Phoebes rebuilding and hatching made me very happy.
I love your last photo with the sweet little girls
Thanks for joining in Last on the Card 😀
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Thank you, Brian! Other than saying goodbye to Dad, it was a wonderful year of discovery! We’ll head south again in a few weeks to visit family and friends in Arizona and California.
Thanks for hosting each month!
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Wow, besides losing your dad, 2025 seems to have treated you pretty well. Here’s to 2026!
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Dad was almost 89, Dawn. Other than dementia in the last 3 years, he was pretty healthy. I should be so lucky some day. We have some travel plans for 2026. And I always look forward to your festival challenges!
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OK WHO is Sarah and why did I call you that?! Who know, sorry Terri 😉
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😆 no worries, Tina!
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Holy smokes Sarah!!! My sympathies for your loss – your dad looks like a happy guy who lived a wonderful life. I suppose we cannot ask more than that. Your granddaughters are adorable so thanks for sharing them! Remembered some of the images and stories in your post and enjoyed them as well as those I hadn’t seen. Happiest of New Years to you!!
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Thank you, Tina! I glanced at your other reply…😆. You must have had Sarah on your mind! I managed to share some new images to tell the story. Not easy to pick a few. 2025 was a full year!
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What a full year you had, Terri! On to new and exciting photography adventures in 2026!
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Full indeed and so many photo ops, Egidio. I felt blessed to see the sights.
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Despite the sadness at losing your father you seem to have had a very good year. I always love to see your photos of the great US outdoors as you know, and I envy you the sightings of the Aurora 🙂 I’ve added a link to my Lens Artists post of yesterday with my favourite photos from 2025, as it seemed to fit your theme: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/picking-favourites-from-2025/
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Thank you, Sarah! Dad went quickly and it was well with our souls. Glad you linked, I’m encouraging them!
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Wow, a year of big changes and wonderful travel. Great photos.
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Thank you, Rebecca! The blessings and opportunities to visit new places were truly appreciated!
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Terri, what a wonderful wrap up of your year! Congratulations on checking Yellowstone and Wyoming off your bucket list. Happy New Year!
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Thanks, Beth! It was eventful indeed!
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The grandkids are beautiful. Doesn’t look like you got snow for them but I’m sure that didn’t stop you loving their company. Most years have sad farewells as you get older, Terri. Hope this is a wonderful year for you and yours xx
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Thank you, Jo! No snow at home, but plenty in the nearby mountains. They were just darling! 2026 has a lot of promise! Happy New Year to you!
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A wonderful photographic journey, Terri. A year of ups and downs, but I guess that’s how it is for most people really. I hope Hans is recovering well and I hope you had a great Christmas and wish you all the best for the new year. Here’s mine for last year: https://grahamsisland.com/2026/01/04/a-look-back-at-2025/
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Thank you, Graham, I also managed to add a few new images to the mix. The stitches are out and Hans is a happy camper. It was a great year and we felt blessed. Happy New Year to you!
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Glad to hear Hans is doing well.
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[…] week’s Sunday Stills challenge theme is ‘Year in review.’ See more responses here. As usual, I’ve picked a photo from each of the past 12 months and included a link to the […]
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This is a beautifully layered year-in-review—tender, observant, and deeply human. I love how you weave the personal with the seasonal, the global with the intimate, letting photos, travel, and small natural moments carry the emotional weight. The recurring presence of birds, blooms, and landscapes becomes a quiet thread of continuity through joy and loss, especially in how spring unfolds alongside grief. Your reflections on time, memory, and farewell are handled with such grace—nothing overstated, everything felt. It’s a moving tribute to 2025, and to love that endures through change.
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Thank you and a very happy New Year to you!
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What a wonderful year and beautiful images!
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Thank you so much, Anne! It was an incredibly memorable year for us!
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Hi Terri, Thank you for sharing your year and photos with us. Best wishes for 2026. here’s my contribution: https://natalietheexplorer.home.blog/2025/12/26/2025-travels-in-review/
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I hope Hans is healed and doing okay. A year full of ups and downs!!
xoox
Jodie
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Thank you Jodie! He is doing great and the stitches are out!
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Terri, you have celebrated many wins and great events this year. Congratulations! I am sorry for your loss. May grace and peace be with you. I love all your excellent photos. You are a gifted photographer. Happy New Year to you.
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Thank you, Suzette! We suspected 2025 was Dad’s last year. He was 88. I hope i live as long. Thank you for your support and friendship this year!
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You are most welcome, Terri. Thank you for your generous support and friendship. Blessings to you.
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What a wonderful anthology of images from 2025. So sorry for the loss of your father, but I’m sure those photos will give you many warm memories.
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Thank you, John. I managed to include a few new ones. We kids were very close to our Dad, and we have countless photos and memories of him.
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What an eventful year you had, Terri! 😀 Sad about losing your dad, but it looked like a lovely memorial service.🌹 And all of the sights you saw were amazing! 😍 Lovely tribute to Cee as well. She will be missed, but it’s wonderful that her legacy lives on through you, Dan, and Marcia. Wishing you all the best for 2026! 🥂
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Thank you, Debbie, I can’t complain about much in 2025. Lots of adventures and new places to visit!
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Terri, your light shines brightly through this post. It reflects what you hold dear and what gives your life meaning. Here’s to writing the next chapter!
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Thank you, Suzanne! Your comment is very meaningful! As long as there are new chapters to write, we are blessed!
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What a year! I’m sorry for the loss of your dad, was comforted that you said ‘peacefully’. Your husband’s surgeries–two! Yikes and yuck! I feel your pain for the Phoebies. My sis has seven boxes for bird nesting, keeps an eye on their progress, hates to see when eggs disappear.
Happy new year!
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Thank you, Jacqui and Happy New Year! I’m glad his surgeries are done. We have new insurance provider this year. I doubt birds mourn their lost babies/eggs, but mine looked bewildered.
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Wow, you two have had a very busy and wonderful year! Best wishes for 2026, Terri! 🙏🏻❤️
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Thank you, John, It felt like we traveled somewhere every month. Which can be a good thing.
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Yes! I am a homebody, home is good…
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Believe it or not, I am too!
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Oh? Are you sure about that, Terri? 🤭 My sister and I were talking on the phone yesterday, she wonders why I don’t pick up a travel van and get out there. I tell here again that I very much enjoy being home where its quiet and there’s no stress…
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With 4 adult kids and grandkids in SoCal, and others in AZ, we visit 1-2 times a year. It’s nice when they visit us though. I like my routine!
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Wow, you have a big family! My sis is coming down from Michigan at the end of this month, we are gonna drive to AZ to visit three of our cousins!
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I also have a daughter in the Bay area, California. Two of the 5 are mine, 3 are my hubby’s. Keeps us busy, plus all our siblings. Family is fun!
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I see, wow!!
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Superb pictures Terri. Thanks for sharing your year round up with us.
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Thank you, Sadje! I’ll check the 2026 calendar for this years’ WQs!
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Kym has yet to compile the list but for this Wednesday, it’s “ Resolutions”
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Oh, thank you!
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You’re welcome ☺️
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