
Welcome to the new year of monthly color challenges for 2026. My color challenges are available now on my Sunday Stills page.
January’s colors recall ice, glaciers, and colors you would see in the winter months or in the water. The delicate colors of icy blue, reminiscent of freshly fallen snow …

… contrast beautifully with the warm tones of aquamarine, evoking images of sparkling, sunlit waters.

Winter
“He who marvels at the beauty of the world in summer will find equal cause for wonder and admiration in winter.” — John Burroughs
The interplay between cool and warm shades captures the essence of the season, reminding us of the beauty of nature in the coldest months of the year. These icicles hanging from the front of our house were seen through the transom window. What an interesting contrast with the aquamarine vase placed there.

Winter roadtrips yield fresh, cold landscapes.

Even our home and property look like a winter wonderland.

These colors evoke a sense of tranquility and calm, inviting us to reflect on nature’s quiet beauty.
Are you shivering in your boots? Let’s dive into summer’s version of aquamarines and icy blues, promising warmth and vibrancy in contrast to the harsh winter season.
Summer (or Someplace Like It)
“What good is the warmth of summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness.” – John Steinbeck
Human and Avian snowbirds head south for the winter when possible. Before we made the permanent move to the Northwest, we regularly joined our families in Southern California during the holidays. Aquamarine ocean water greeted us during a visit to San Diego’s La Jolla Cove and in the gap left in the Pacific Beach Pier.


During three separate Januaries, we also flew further south to bask on the wind-swept shores of the Sea of Cortez to enjoy adventures in Baja Sur, Mexico. The summer-like temperatures were a balm to the soul.

“What exists beneath the sea? I’d always pictured it in colors of emerald and aquamarine…” – Kelly Easton
I found quiet serenity floating in the aquamarine waters as I waited for the huge whale sharks to visit.

And when they visited?? Whoa!


Sharing this week for Johnbo’s Cellpic Sunday.

Whether you live in the northern hemisphere and enjoy snowy winters, or head south to the warmth of summer-like weather, the colors of icy blue and aquamarine will be found in those places
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.
If you are participating in the photo challenge, I look forward to seeing how you interpret this week’s color challenge theme! 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 10/Ten (the number, decade, years, symbols, etc.).

“Great shades of blue, you find them in nature. They’re all magic.” – Bryan Batt

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Here’s mine, Terri: https://roberta-writes.com/2026/01/17/roberta-writes-dverse-esther-chilton-bird-of-the-week-sunday-stills-cffc/
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The perfect colour challenge for this time of year, though my own photos all date back to last August! Your lovely opening shot gave me the idea of taking you all back to my Svalbard trip: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/gallery-the-icy-blue-shades-of-svalbard/
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Thank you, Sarah! I have to really sit and think of a year’s worth of colors and how to keep them interesting. I’m off to read!
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Lovely and chilly photos, Terri. The turqoise vase next to the icicles really pops! 👌 Swimming with the sharks must have been an amazing experience.
Like Debby said (we live in the same general area), I don’t need winter to appreciate summer either, but we’re stuck with it. 😝
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Thank you, Debbie! I wish I could remember where I bought the turquoise vase. It was a lucky find! I’ll send you some sunshine today from Eastern WA along with what’s left of the snow, LOL!
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gorgeous photographs. I have the perfect photograph 😊
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Oooh I can’t wait!
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I enjoyed all your icy blues. Those whale sharks! Wow!
We have lots of blue skies here in AZ. No snow in the Valley but I know the High Country has some. Your snow pics were awesome.
Thanks for the challenge! I will participate in the Flower Hour tomorrow.
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Thank you, Nancy! Our snow is melting. I saw a crocus shoot in my garden today. Our weather is weird again this year. I look forward to your flowery post. Funny because mine will feature cacti…🌵
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I will be looking! 🌵🌼
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I love the aqua marine colour choice. Once again, stunning photos!
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Thank you, Debra! These colors are so beautiful anytime of year!
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Loved all your icy blue pics Terri. And I had to chuckle at the Steinbeck quote. Sorry, but this Canadian does not require any winter to appreciate the sweetness of summer. 🤣😂🤣🧡
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Haha, that’s funny, Debby and I get it! You’re heading south soon, right? Glad you enjoyed the winter show.
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Oh yes! I’ll be seeing those beautiful Mexican sunsets in a few weeks! 🙂
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love blue in all shades . My post https://threebylisa.wordpress.com/2026/01/12/blue-monday/
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Beautiful Terri! I hunted through my archives for this one since our weather has been so blah! I did share some from Colorado which was fairly recent. I like the perspective of the gap in the pier.
https://troyerslovinglife.blogspot.com/2026/01/taking-in-life-around-mecolor-challenge.html
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Thank you, Kirstin. Using pics from archives is always encouraged!
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How wonderful to have swum with a Whale Shark, Terri. But I’d rather you swim with them than me. I know not all sharks are dangerous, but after watching ‘Jaws,’ back in the 1970s, I can’t help but think they’re better off never bumping into me in the sea.
Living by the sea, I get to see plenty of aquamarine, and it does make the sea inviting, especially on hot days, but then I think about what’s in that sea. Over recent years, we’ve had Jellyfish wash up onshore.
Hope you are enjoying the winter weather. We’ve had a cold start to 2026, even with snow, but it has returned to the horrid wet and mild now.
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Thanks, Hugh! Good thing about whale sharks is their mouths are full of baleen, no teeth! I was a bit worried when I got centered between three of them. They’re just so immense.
The colors of water are always fascinating to see and how changeable they are depending on the weather conditions. I hope your weather straightens out, but looks like ours in “warm” and wet here too. We still have snow on the ground but it will likely melt this week. Another weird winter. Have a great day!
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Beautiful colors of blue, and I enjoyed how you featured blues in contrasting seasons. Several years ago, I went on an Alaskan cruise, and every moment was awesome. You really have to see glaciers in person to appreciate their beauty. Hugs!
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Thank you, Eugi! I love seeing how the light in different seasons adjusts the colors of the ocean. That Alaskan cruise in high on our list…summer 2027 (with hope).
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You’re welcome, Terri.
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Those icy blues and warm aquamarines look like two moods of the same dream — one cool, one sun-kissed.
Thank you, Terri, for this lovely narration and beautiful clicks!
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What a lovely contrast, thank you, Mr Philo!
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Welcome, Terri.
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Stunning, Terri – I love the snow around your house
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Thanks, Toni! That year was so amazing with all the snow and a bit scary, but we got used to it. We have a little so far this winter, almost as pretty!
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So many wonderful blues Terri 😀 Lots of seasonal prettiness
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Thank you, Brian, love that…seasonal prettiness! 🩵
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We are so fortunate to have seasons. My first response to this prompt was the icy blue of frozen water, of the glaciers we saw in Alaska. But then when I saw your warm weather, warm water pictures, I thought of the beautiful blues of the water in Cancun and the Dominican. Will try to compile my pictures to share at the month’s end.
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I’ve never regretted moving north where there are 4 distinct seasons. But it is nice to go south for visits. I’ll look forward to your post, my friend!
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Those icicles in the window and the wonderland, as well as your dive are my favourites, Terri. Gorgeous collection of photos!
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Thank you, Hazel! I must be partial to these colors!
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So, there’s a second batch!
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I’m sure there are countless pics in my photo library!
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My pleasure, Terri.
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So pretty, Terri! No glaciers in my contribution this week, but maybe I’ll dig some out for another prompt soon. (Be sure to let me know if you do come up to AK to see a glacier. You never know, I might be able to cross paths with you!)
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Hi Cathy! I would love an Alaskan meet up! That glacier blue color in real life must be amazing to see. Thank you!
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Oh, glacier blue is absolutely amazing to see. I always thought it was a trick of the camera, until I saw it firsthand! We have rivers that are turquoise, because of the glacial silt, as well. Just stunning. And as gorgeous as any photo is, they just don’t capture the life in the color! I hope you get to see it!
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I hope so too, we live a few short hours from Seattle so logistics aren’t a problem.
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You literally gave us the blues Terri! What a nice collection of varied blues, from Winter and Summer and the snow is pretty and peaceful looking on your property, even though I’m not a person who appreciates Winter. I suppose if I liked Winter sports it would be different. I know that since Thanksgiving we have had wintry weather, making the drudgery of Winter even worse than usual. At least the ice is gone, but the ever-present high winds are a drag too. Friday we got to 60 degrees – it was like a Blue Light Special … blink and it’s gone. I guess I won’t whine too much about Summer this year! I like the colors you’ve shown us, especially the inviting water shots and I like the John Steinbeck quote. I will be participating in the Flower Hour this week because I really couldn’t come up with the necessary color criteria, but in today’s post I DID come up with some pretty flowers with butterflies and bees on them, so I will link to Flower Hour on Tuesday.
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Thank you, Linda! No “blues” intended whether summertime or winter. But the winter blues are reaching their tendrils toward me. Snow on the ground, fog or overcast, ugh! Blue-light special indeed! I’ll look forward to your Flower Hour post!
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Terri, I remember you said you were using a light to combat the winter blues. Our wintry weather started far too early this year and it’s a rare day anymore to go outside and there’s no fog, freezing fog, freezing rain, regular rain, snow or this ever-present wind. The weatherman said January is the cloudiest month and January 10th is the cloudiest day of the year here in SE Michigan. I hope the butterflies and bees will make you think Spring.
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I hope so Linda. So far I’m enjoying our winter here. I’ve spent 3 January’s in a row in Arizona. Friday was the perfect winter day, bright blue sky, sun and 3 inches of snow on the ground. Cold and sunny! I hope you get past the worst of it. The sun is setting a bit later each day, hooray!
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Yes, we had a snow-free day today, but we are getting some wintry mix Tuesday – ugh. It just gets completely clear and dry, then ice again. I like that later sunset … it gives me hope. Only 67 days until Spring!
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67!!!??? Oy!
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Yes, I was holding my breath … I’ve had 39 mph winds take down the power lines and burn the backyard at the fenceline back in December 2022 at 11:30 p.m. while I was sleeping. A few years before that event, 39 mph winds blew my shed over and sent it flying across the yard and it broke apart. My neighbor’s tree split in half in her front yard with that same gust of wind. That was in the afternoon. Each time I looked at the wind velocity online later so I knew how strong the winds were, so I was worried beforehand. I have an awning over the side door and my handyman braced it and cemented it to the wall after that 39 mph windstorm. It was wobbling. He said I was lucky it didn’t pull away from the house. We have many old trees in the neighborhood, so that is worrisome too.
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Aquamarine – so attractive to the eye. And I always favour blue – especially that in the ocean. Sometimes turquoise, sometimes cobalt, but always blue. My favourite photo was that vase. Wow!
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Thank you! Blues and blue-green are my favorite colors. I don’t remember where I found that vase. It looks nice in the transom window above our door.
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Transom? I am not familiar with that word.
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Oh, its a small window above our door. Lets in extra light.
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Oh, what a cute name. I like it. A new word for me. Thank you!
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Glad to help! 😁
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Ooooh, my favorite colors and you have so many gorgeous pictures! I love your close up of the snow, and the snowy view of your home! I ended up going back to Alaska for my pictures, where all is icy blue and aquamarine! For Icy Blue and Aquamarine – Just Look to Alaska! – Cats and Trails and Garden Tales
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Thank you, Susanne! Winter 22-23 provided some amazing snow pics! However I’ll need my own glacier pics! Off to read yours!
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Wow! I love the color choice. Great photos!
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Thank you, Egidio. I’m rather partial to them myself!
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Blue is one of my favorite colors! Fortunately, we are seeing a lot of warm, sunny blue skies around here after a rainy week.
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Thank you, Janis! I would love some blue skies today…enjoy them!
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We weren’t so far out of sync with our ideas again, Terri 😄 Wonderful images for this week. And swimming with whale sharks! How amazing!
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We always are of similar minds, Cathy, thank you! Swimming with those whale sharks was a transforming experience. One feels tiny in comparison.
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I can imagine!
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Such gorgeous colors. You’ve displayed them well.
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Thank you, Dawn! These colors are so wonderful!
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I love this color of blue Terri! Happy new year of color photographs! 🩵
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Thank you, Colleen! Some of these are a bit of a challenge for me too!
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These are the colours of the quilt I am just starting on!
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Awesome, Bernie, let’s see it! My daughter made one of the same colors for her sister which featured poppies. 🩵
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I am literally just in the design stage but it is based off of the sea glass one I did for my grandson. Our niece has to have chemo and so it will be her chemo quilt. Bernie
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Very jealous of your whale shark photos Terri. I’d love to see one of those in the water. Less jealous of your ice and snow, though they do make for great photos! Here’s mine this week: https://grahamsisland.com/2026/01/11/planters/
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Oops, forgot to sign in!
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And now I can’t sign in to yours to leave a comment. Silly WP!
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Thank you, Graham! Swimming with whale sharks was quite amazing! Not sure why your comment came up as anonymous, but of course I recognized the link!
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I just forgot a step in the process. Can’t blame WP for that!
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Oh, well that would do it. Do you use Jetpack app on your phone at all? I’m usually always logged in when I use it but frequently I’m told I’m not logged in despite having left a comment on a post prior. Sometimes its not operator error. 😁
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I haven’t used the Jetpack app. I guess I should in case I need to use it one day, but I don’t do much of anything on my phone!
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It’s been convenient for me. When we’ve traveled I can reply and comment on posts just fine using the app.
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I prefer floating in the Sea of Cortez instead of being in a “sea” of snow. >grin<
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I get it! I would never say no to that excursion again!
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Terri, I love all of your icy blues and your aquamarine waters. Beautiful images.
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Many thanks, Beth! I was so excited to finally capture the icy (glacier) blue of the deep snowpack that fell here three years ago. I don’t know when I’ll get to an actual glacier.
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Terri, put seeing a glacier on your bucket !list, plan a trip and go!
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It is!! We may do an Alaska cruise in 2027. We’re not too far and my neighbor went on one last year. An easy drive to Seattle from here and hop on the boat. Don’t tell anyone but we’re booked for a River Cruise through Germany later this year! 😉
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Beautiful captures, Terri!
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Thank you, Marina! Glad to see you back.
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Hi Terri, these are all great representations of your color scheme this month. I love your winter wonderland and the blue snow. I think you’ll like my blues too. Hopefully, the link back I created in my post works this time!! Have a great day.
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Thank you, Suzanne! Yay, the link worked, I just checked! I have learned to be overly excited about winter wonderlands and snow since I moved away from the ocean 40+ years ago. It was nice to go back ten years to Baja and see the aquamarines of the Sea of Cortez.
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That is some heavy snow! Woooh
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It was, thanks Jacqui! It took 4 feet of snow that year to create that icy blue interior common in glaciers. No such luck this winter, I’m afraid.
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Superb photos Terri. I love aquamarine! Wonderful quotes. Love the photos of San Diego’s La Jolla Cove!
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Thank you, Suzette! The ocean provides stunning mixes of the colors. We plan to be in San Diego in mid-March–we usually take a day to visit La Jolla.
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Yes, the ocean does have that charm. You are blessed. Safe travels in mid-March, Terri.
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[…] I am sharing my blues today and sincerely hope that your spirit is lifted alongside mine. If you’d like to join Terri’s color challenge for January, please visit her at Second Wind Leisure Perspective – Sunday Stills. […]
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Very beautiful photos, Terri! No shivering in me boots here, 60 today and low 70s on the way. Have a great day!
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Thank you, John! Some of these were blasts from the past, but represented the colors I needed for the challenge. Enjoy your warm weather, I’m jealous, but still love winter anyway!
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You are welcome, Terri. Cold weather and I aren’t such good friends these days.
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