Sunday Stills Monthly Color Challenge: Pink and Pastels

For this month’s color challenge, May seems like a good time to see pastel colors found in nature and elsewhere. Some common pastel colors include pink, light blue, mint green, pale yellow, peach, periwinkle, and lavender, as suggested in the image below.

Photo by DS stories on Pexels.com

Pastel colors are less saturated, also known as tints. When mixed with white, bright colors can then be described as soft, muted, pale, or light.

pink and pastel fuji apple tree blossoms
Fuji Apple Tree Blossoms

“Anything is possible with sunshine and a little pink.” ~ Lilly Pulitzer

A Road Trip through Pastel Landscapes

During our road trip south to Arizona in late February, we admired spring colors, especially along the route through southern Utah and northern Arizona.

Kanab Utah

Although we couldn’t visit Coral Pink Dunes State Park near Kanab, Utah, we made a note to return next time. The glimpses of pink sands seen along parts of the highway are really this pink!

Photo by James Mirakian on Pexels.com

That night, we stayed in Kanab for the first time at a Best Western Hotel. While we strolled through town searching for dinner options, I spied these murals on some of the old brick buildings.

The following morning, on our way to Scottsdale, Arizona, we passed through Page, where pastel landscapes continued to delight us.

Colorful Cliffs mark Colorado Plateau at Arizona/Utah border
Colorful Cliffs mark the Colorado Plateau at the Arizona/Utah border

“Nature always wears the colors of the spirit.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

Of course, you know what’s coming… yep, a couple of shots from earlier excursions to Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend.

The Arizona towns of Fountain Hills and Green Valley (south of Tucson) also showed their penchant for pastels.

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Brodie and Buster are enjoying pastel pool time!
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Pink Sunset in my Step-Mom’s Green Valley neighborhood

“Light in Nature creates the movement of colors.” ~ Robert Delaunay

Pastels and Pinks Back at the Homestead

Say's Phoebe

After our 40-day journey, we arrived home just as spring blossomed with vibrant flowers and lively birds. Our backyard birds, Say’s Phoebes, also known as Western Flycatchers, built their nest for the third straight year under our patio cover.

phoebe in the nest
Mama Phoebe looks pleased with her nest-building efforts.
Phoebe eggs
Four Phoebe Eggs (no nest or eggs were disturbed for this photo!)

The life cycle of tulips. Beauty from beginning to end.

Pretty Princess Tulips are gone now. One pale pink petal remained and was placed on a dish with some purple tulip petals for an artsy effect 😉.

pastel petals

“Colors are the smiles of nature.” – Leigh Hunt

pink flower border

Inspiring Photo Challenges This Week

Each week, I find inspiration from my fellow bloggers’ photo challenges. I enjoy incorporating these into my Sunday Stills weekly themes when possible.

While I Have You Here:

Did You Notice My New Theme?

Please scroll if you have already read this from my last post.

Thank you for indulging my short break… changing my theme to a Block Theme (not to be confused with the block editor) was rather… EASY! I spent a whopping 3 hours on the nuts and bolts of adding widgets to the new sidebar, fumbling with fonts, and fiddling with the menu. It was a non-event, really, but I’m glad I went to the trouble.

If you decide to switch to a Block Theme, my advice is to go through your blog and copy/paste all information from your menu items, pages, and widgets, along with their corresponding links and details. Don’t forget to note (or create new) the images you like for your About Me page.

Seeking Blogging Challenges!

My bestie, Marsha Ingrao of Always Write, is editing content for her upcoming book, The Quiet Power of Blogging, which examines the WHY of blogging and its relevance in the mid-2020s. She wants to compile all current blogging challenges (photography, poetry, writing, music, etc.) and create an orderly reference list for the appendix of her book. You may remember that Cee Neuner handled this on her blog before she passed. If you know of any challenges or want to share one you’re hosting, please leave a message in the comments or reach out to Marsha via the link above.

OK, thanks for reading… back to Sunday Stills …

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.
  • 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 the various shades of pinks and pastels this week! 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 the theme of Family and Friends. May 18th is “Visit Your Relatives Day.” Photos of family, friends, or even strangers on the street are welcome.

“You can never wrong with a little pink; a lot works, too.” – Dana Dalgetty

Pink Coffee

Wishing all moms, daughters, grandmothers, sisters, stepmothers, and men who’ve played a motherly role to someone… A Blessed and Happy Mother’s Day!

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109 responses to “Sunday Stills Monthly Color Challenge: Pink and Pastels”

  1. here’s mine for this week. I really enjoy your Arizona images. We went there a lot as a kid.
    what is the name of your lovely, beautiful new theme? I don’t have much control of the one I have now.

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  2. […] the pinkness found at the Car Show we went to at the Sacramento State Fairgrounds. This week, for Terri’s Monthly Color Challenge of pinks and pastels, I’ll expand your views of the 71 VW, and add a few of my favorite pinks […]

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  3. Your blog is cheerful and fun Terri! It makes me smile. I am not as blog savvy as you, but do enjoy trying to be a part of your invitation to share photos! Happy Wednesday!

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    1. Thank you, Mitzy! You are welcome to join a challenge anytime you feel led!

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  4. Terri,

    I left a comment on Monday, but it did’t publish for some reason. I LOVE the new theme. I would love to make some changes to Easin’ Along, so I may call you for some tips. Your picture with Bodie on the “Meet Terri” page is cute, and the pink shots in this post are up to your usual standards. Have a great week and please keep in touch. Joe

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  5. I hope you had a wonderful Mother’s Day, Terri. I hope you got something pastel-coloured. Maybe some flowers or something new to wear.

    The different coloured sands are amazing. I think the most shocking coloured sand I’ve seen was black, made from lava. It looked very odd against a sparkling blue sea.

    Your new look blog is amazing. So much easier to read with plenty of space. These new Block themes take our blogs into the 21st century. Delighted that the switch went well. As you mentioned, it was much easier to do than we thought. Hopefully, any blog gremlins you had will have now been expelled for good.

    Have a lovely week.

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    1. Thank you, Hugh! Mother’s Day was relaxing for sure. Just enjoyed being in our backyard!

      I’m grateful to you and Debbie for the nudge to change my blog over. I’m pleased so far. I still have login issues when reading just a few other posts, which I suspect could be on their end. Or a glitch in chrome.

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      1. I use Chrome and have had a few recent instances where WordPress thought I was not logged in, Terri. I signed back in via the comments box, and then it worked perfectly. Doesn’t happen every day, but about twice over the last week.

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      2. I literally just did this where I had to log in to comment (on my phone). It does work fine at that point.

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  6. Beautiful pastels. The cherry blossoms are gorgeous! I love every picture from AZ!
    💞🤍💞

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    1. Thank you, Nancy! We love our winter visits there.

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  7. Nothing tops those Arizona dunes and canyons. I have tons of photos from when I went down inside the Grand Canyon. Spectacular layers of pasteled colors painted with nature’s hands. 🥰

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    1. I’m glad you got to experience the southwest, Debby. The Grand Canyon is indeed that!

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  9. Wow, it took a long time to reach the end of the comments. I’d love to have those Fugi apple blossoms in my yard. The murals are beautiful dusty pastels, so Arizona. They might be my favorites. You’ve primed a lot of pumps here, bestie. Thanks for all the shouting out, BTW. I just had a look on Lady Lee’s blog and she has a list of 202 photo and writing prompts in her categories. That will take me a while to check them all out, but I was super impressed,

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    1. Color challenges are always quite popular. I’ve been a busy bee and just finished my FH post for tomorrow. I’m glad LL has some info, Marsha!

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      1. That’s a lot of past challenges. 🙂 xxx

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  10. My in-laws had a place in Green Valley and the colours of the desert around them was so inspiring to me. Here’s mine with only the softest of pink pastels: https://elizabatz.wordpress.com/2026/05/11/a-selection-of-the-softest-of-pinks/

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    1. Wow, what a small world! I’d never been to Tucson or GV, so it was nice to visit. Green Valley has an amazing community rec and park program.

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      1. There was a craft sale when I first arrived and I thought it would be crocheted doilies and what not. But instead it was spectacular hand-crafted wood items inlaid with turquoise or coral, and unbelievably beautiful jewelry.

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      2. Lucky you! We have a lady silver smith in town and I’ve asked her to make me a pair of rose quartz studs 🙂 Thanks for the inspiration!

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  11. Absolutely, the perfect quote! “Nature always wears the colors of the spirit.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson! Beautiful photos, Terri, and you captured nature’s femininity beautifully. 🩷🌺

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    1. Thank you, Eugi! That quote felt so perfect in the midst of the Antelope cyn image. I never thought of pastels as nature’s feminine. Love it!

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      1. You’re most welcome, Terri.

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  12. Hi Terri, I loved reading your blog it’s always such a lift 💜💜

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  14. Especially like that pink sunset. Gorgeous!

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    1. Thank you, Sandy! Im glad I turned around from the main sunset to capture the pink!

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  16. I love the new look Terri…when I popped on I had forgotten you were doing this and was pleasantly surprised. Nice job. And what a cool project Marsha is working on. Love your choices for the theme this week. LOVE the ones from Antelope Canyon…of course I enjoy them all.

    https://troyerslovinglife.blogspot.com/2026/05/taking-in-life-around-mesundaystills.html

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    1. Thank you, Kirstin! Changing to a block theme was easy. I know you blog on blogger but you might consider migrating to WordPress someday.

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  17. These are delightful photographs. We don’t have a lot of pastel colours here but I’ll have a dig around in my Dropbox.

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    1. Thank you, Robbie! I’m amazed where i see pastel colors in nature. I dig around in my Dropbox too! 🤣

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      1. Africa is not very pastel but I’ll find something.

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      2. If I remember from pics, doesn’t South Africa have the pink/red rocks in its landscape? I’m sure something will come to your creative mind, Robbie!

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  18. […] Terri says for this month’s color challenge, May seems like a good time to see pastel colors found in nature and elsewhere. Some common pastel colors include pink, light blue, mint green, pale yellow, peach, periwinkle, and lavender. […]

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  19. I love the new look on your site and the theme for this week as well. Thank you so much for mentioning on One Step at a Time challenge. 😊

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    1. Thank you, Pepper! Always happy to link to your challenge!

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  20. Love all your photos! The apple blossoms to lead it off are spectacular! It’s been MANY years since we visited the deserts of the southwest but I’d love to go back, and especially want to see Antelope Canyon. And the Grand Canyon, of course. Further north, I still remember the muted colors of the Badlands and how pretty it was there.

    I had a good time searching out some pinks and pastels from my archives: https://morecoffeebreaks.blogspot.com/2026/05/sunday-stills-pinks-and-pastel-colors.html

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    1. Thank you, Kym! It was fun seeing the apple trees bloom so big this year. We hope that means more apples! The Southwest is amazing! Page, AZ has a lot of attractions that include Antelope Cyn and the Horseshoe Bend state park. Kanab, Utah is also a huge hub in which to stay and visit nearby National/state parks. We also need to spend more time there!

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  21. Terri,

    I love the new theme and the freshness about it. I may call and get some tips on creating one for Easin’ Along.The picture of you and Brodie on you “Meet Terri” page is a cute one. Thanks for mentioning Mother’s Day. My Mom died in January, so this is the first Mom’s Day in 78 years that I don’t have a Mom to hug. Have a wonderful week! Joe

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    1. Thank you, Joe! It’s really great to catch up with you this week. Sorry to read about your mom’s passing. I still have my stepmom left, she’s much younger than my dad was.
      Please pick my brain about the block theme. We can certainly chat about it, but you can also look at my previous Flower Hour post where I went into more detail about the theme change in the meantime. Is your blog self-hosted? Happy spring!

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  22. I always use the Reader function in WP but with so many people changing their blogs I have to go “outside” to see the changes! Your’s looks nice and fresh. Gosh your macro pictures of flowers are so clear and distinct. You have obviously spent a lot of time getting good at it. And why am I not surprised to see that Antelope Canyon got to make another appearance!! Bernie

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    1. Thank you, Bernie, for your great feedback! My smartphones over the years have done a good job capturing the floral close-ups. Of course, Antelope had to sneak in again, since we drove right through Page.

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  23. The bird nesting made me smile, and I love the murals coz there are horses 🤭🤩 lovely tulips as well.

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    1. Aha, thank you, Hazel! Those baby birds will fledge out of the nest any day!

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      1. Yeah, I’m happy you helped them multiply. I love knowing it. My pleasure, Terri. They will sing you always, and that’s the daily reward.😍

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      2. Aww, that makes me happy.

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      3. Wonderful to hear. Enjoy your night, Terri!

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  24. I especially like the Dogwoods here Terri – I think the Dogwoods are beautiful in bloom. I’ve not gotten back up to Heritage Park for their flowering trees which blossoms are likely gone with the wind, or wilted from the freeze advisories, plus I had no car. Finally, my car is supposed to be back tomorrow … two weeks to do two small paint jobs is ridiculous. My post today was primarily about Mother’s Day, but at the tail end, I got in some pastels as well. Happy Mother’s Day to you!

    Your mom loves you …

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    1. Thank you, Linda! The dogwood are pink here but I’ve seen a few white ones. We’ve had a bit of wind, too so hopefully the tree blooms can hang in there longer! Hope you get your car back on time!

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      1. I hate when the blooms scatter from the wind as soon as they blossom – Magnolias especially. I hope I get it back soon as well, but we have a week of rainy weather and I am having some cement work done and gutter repair on the only good weather day – I hope to get out before it gets too hot and humid!

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  25. […] am joining Terri’s Monthly Color Challenge: Pink and Pastels. There were no wildflowers that day, but I have watercolor birdies and blossoms in pastel shades. I […]

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  26. I noticed the theme change as I scrolled through your gallery of pastel photos. I didn’t know it, but I somehow liked the new style. I wasn’t sure what changed until you mentioned changing your theme. Wonderful choice, Terri.

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    1. Thank you, John. Its a block theme called “carnation.” I went into more detail in last week’s Flower Hour post. I’m glad the change went smoothly, and that it was subtle!

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      1. I think you are incredibly brave to change your theme.

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      2. Dawn, it was surprisingly easy after reading how two otber bloggers changed to the block theme. If you already use the block editor, the change will be easier than you think!

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  28. Lovely Terri. The pink sunset is my favourite

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    1. Thank you, Brian! I was thrilled to capture the sunset when I turned to the east!

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      1. Sunset and sunrise colours are in the opposite direction at times and can be stunning

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      2. You know as a photographer to capture every angle. Of course you do, that’s half the fun, right?

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      3. I even get angles that no one else would think of 😂

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      4. Hmmm, do i want to know? 🤣

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  29. Love the colours of the flowers, you’ve captured the pinks beautifully!

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    1. Thank you, Pam! I was pleased to find these!

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  30. Wow! These are amazing. I loved the scenery, especially. Here’s my entry for this month’s color challenge:

    https://throughbrazilianeyes.com/touched-by-light-the-textures-of-wild-bergamot/

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    1. Thank you, Egidio! The Southwest desert always puts on a beautiful show.

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  31. Terri, your pastels are gorgeous! The pink sunset is stunning and I love the apple blossoms.

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    1. Thank you, Beth. We really enjoyed the sunset in Green Valley. Looking west, the the colors were vibrant orange and yellow, but I turned around and saw the pastel pinks view in the East.

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  32. Beautiful pastels! I love the apple tree blossoms, sunset, and all the hues from the southwest! All my pastels came from my garden this week. 🙂 Birds and Blooms – Busy as a Wren in my Garden – Cats and Trails and Garden Tales

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    1. Thank you, Susanne! We were so close to being able to stop at the Coral Pink Sands state park, but we still had a 6 hour drive plus I didn’t want to pay $12 to park for 5 minutes at the overlook. Next time! The desert is always alive with unexpected pastel colors.

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  33. […] Sharing my flowers in pink and pastels with this week’s Sunday Stills Challenge. […]

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  34. Lots of pretty pastels you have found! The bird’s eggs, the rock formations, the pink sand, and the flowers are all so good to see 🙂

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    1. Thank you, Barbara! I had to go lighter on the flowers for this post. It’s amazing what pastels are lurking out there to see! 😁

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  36. Lovely showcase of pastels! They are all around it seems. One just needs to look.
    Wonderful gallery of photos, thank you.

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    1. Thank you for your lovely comment, Regina!

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    1. Thank you, Maria! This is their 3rd year since we planted them. We’re very happy they are thriving.

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  38. Love these photos Terri.

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      1. You’re very welcome

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  39. Love the apple blossoms and those pastel landscapes. Here’s mine this week: https://grahamsisland.com/2026/05/10/java-sparrows/

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    1. Thanks so much, Graham! Hubby is super excited to see all those apple blossoms…more apples hopefully!

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  40. […] week’s Sunday Stills color challenge is ‘Pink or Pastels.’ See more responses here. Here’s a couple of Java Sparrows making sure the coast is […]

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  41. Lovely selection, Terri and wonderful landscapes. Well done with the blog, I’m using the block editor but haven’t attempted to change themes yet…Have a great week!

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    1. Thank you, Cathy! We really get excited as we near the southwest US knowing we’re close to our destinations. The theme change went well but still some small tweaks.

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      1. Hope it continues smoothly.

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  42. I wonder how many don’t realize what a mistake it is to touch a birds’ nest.

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    1. Not enough probably. The babies will fledge any day. I’ll probably have to take the nest down once they’re completely gone. They’ll build another one.

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  43. Great pictures again this Sunday. Happy Mother’s day 💐

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    1. Thank you, Lisa! Happy Mother’s Day!

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  44. This was a delightful post Terri. You brought out the beauty of pink, which is my least favorite color, and made it beautiful. You even brought in textures. Is Buster new to your family? I haven’t seen him before.

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    1. Thank you, Anne! I’m more partial to brownish-pinks, and those pinks found in rocks. Buster is my brother’s dog. We were lounging by his pool in March.

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  46. The apple tree blossoms have a lovely colour! Happy Mother’s Day!

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    1. Thank you, Maria! Happy Mother’s Day to you, enjoy!

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  47. Outstanding gallery, bright and cheerful. Thank you for the wonderful reminder of nature’s pastel shades. I totally forgot about the skies. Superb Fuji Apple Tree Blossoms. I love that quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson. Thank you for sharing that spirit in your fabulous photos, Terri.

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    1. Thank you, dear Suzette! The US southwest is a wonder of pink and red rocks and muted desert colors. My hubbie is very proud of his fuji apple trees 🙂

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      1. You are very welcome, Terri!

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