Sunday Stills Monthly Color Challenge: Exploring (EVER)GREEN and Wonder In the Great Outdoors

This month, I’m celebrating “June is Great Outdoors Month.”

“Along this earthen wonderland my heart falls in green love; as I gaze awestruck to the trees sharing grace from above.” – Angie Weiland-Crosby

Engelmann Spruce trees
Engelmann Spruce, North Cascades NP, Washington

Getting outdoors during June should be easy for us who live in the Northern Hemisphere. However, for my southern hemisphere friends who are enjoying winter, I know you have many ways to enjoy the outdoors this time of year, such as getting away to warm places or, for those who love the cold, skiing, sledding, and snowshoeing.

If you are participating in the photo challenge, tell us more or show us your favorite summer outdoor places.

In case you need inspiration…

“It’s only in winter that the pine and cypress are known to be evergreens.” – Confucius

Ponderosa at Sunrise
Evergreen Trees Shine in Late Winter Sunrise
spring green pallette

This month I’m focusing on the color EVERGREEN, a dark green commonly found in pine trees. Feel free to choose any color of green, and while you’re at it, explore the colors of green outdoors.

tall evergreens
80-foot-tall evergreens interrupted by wisteria vines, Empire Mine State Park, Northern California
suburban pine forest
My Childhood home near Portland, Oregon, under the trees

I’m convinced my love of evergreens (pines, cedars, etc.) came from two years spent living near Portland, Oregon, as a child. Once we moved back to San Diego, most of the “evergreens” we saw were palm and eucalyptus trees.

Palm Tree Grove

I still love walking in the forested Portland neighborhoods when we visit.

Suburban pocket forest
Suburban Pocket Forest in Beaverton, Oregon

“Go out, I beg of you and taste the beauty of the wild. Behold the miracle of the Earth with all the wonders of a child.” – Edna Jaques

My parents loved the great outdoors. Every summer for over 10 years, my parents took us camping in Tuolumne Meadows, the high country of Yosemite National Park. San Diego can be warm in summer, so despite not wanting to leave my friends behind for 2-3 weeks, I appreciated the cool alpine air.

Tuolumne River
Tuolumne River meanders through Lodgepole Pines in Tuolumne Meadows

Back in the day, I loved trees so much, I climbed them and then purposely jumped from them!

Woman hanging from harness from catwalk
Me at Challenge Ropes Course

During our road trip in March, we stopped to visit the Redwoods State and National Park on the Northern California Coast. I wrote more about it here.

Fun with Photo Editing

The years spent camping in the Great Outdoors, especially Yosemite and other U.S. national parks, engendered a continuing family legacy that I’m proud to share with my children and grandchildren.

mountains are calling

In summer 2020, despite the pandemic closing many places, we still managed to meet my daughter, my brother, and their spouses for a long weekend in Mammoth Lakes, California.

Of course, we took lots of pictures, but my daughter took some and surprised me with a watercolor she painted from one of the pictures.

watercolor
Watercolor by My Daughter

My daughter did a great job capturing us and the trees. Pine trees are not that easy to paint! As I processed the digital version of the image, I found the original and reimagined edits of the same image.

two women
My Dot and Me, Original image

Sharing for XingFuMama’s One-to-Three Photo Processing Challenge.

Birds Tending their Babies Capture the Essence of an Evergreen Life

If you’ve followed my blog over the past three years, you may remember the two Say’s Phoebes that have turned our patio cover into their own little “AirbnBird.” This cozy spot has become a regular nesting place and a lively part of our home.

two brown birds

This year’s first brood fledged in mid-May, and like many young birds entering the world for the first time, they looked a little bewildered as they waited for Mama and Papa to return with food.

two brown birds
Phoebe Fledglings Pining
brown bird
“I wonder when Mama is coming back with food?”

It’s hard not to feel connected to these delightful birds. They have transformed our simple patio into a lively hub of activity, highlighting the beauty of wildlife and reminding us daily of the wonder in the natural world. Stay tuned for more Phoebe stories (hint)… the second set just hatched June 12!

An “evergreen life” describes a state of resilience, fruitfulness, and enduring vitality—flourishing regardless of the season or external hardships. – Jonathan Brenneman

Also sharing this week for Dan’s CFFC: Green Crayola, Johnbo’s Cellpic Sunday (bird images excluded), and Lens-Artists: Wonder (Looking Back).

The Wonders of the Public Pool was my first contribution to the Lens-Artists Photo Challenge. Congratulations to the talented Lens-Artists team, whose weekly inspiration has encouraged bloggers since 2018.

green brushstroke

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 green and evergreen 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 I launch a new feature, Animal or Bird of the Month. Rather than stick to one animal or bird, we’ll tackle “WILD.” Let your imagination, well, run wild!

Bitmoji Birding

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37 responses to “Sunday Stills Monthly Color Challenge: Exploring (EVER)GREEN and Wonder In the Great Outdoors”

  1. A great gallery of green. And yes, I’m all about the outdoors in summer. (And fall, and winter, and spring. 🙂 )

    I like the quote you closed with, about an “evergreen life” describing a state of resilience. That rings true – but broadly speaking, resilience is also being tested to its limits by the way we insist on treating the planet.

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    1. Hi Bob, thank you for your comment! Good for you getting outdoors all year! The quote does ring true, maybe even more so these days.

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  2. Terri, I love your evergreens! You’ve captured so many beautiful trees. I love the photos of you with your daughter. Her water color is awesome!

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    1. Thank you so much, Beth! I’m glad she took the time to paint the Pic to commemorate our time together

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  3. I love that your daughter painted that picture of the two of you. What a treasure!

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  4. Love your photos and quotes.

    I think I like your original the best. The re-imaginings don’t seem to capture the mood of that very clear blue sky sky and distant hills.

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    1. Thank you, Kate! The Google image filters really do best on people, rather than landscapes. This is a fun challenge, I’ll be back next month!

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  5. The most amazing wonders are the natural ones. I love how you manage to get so many challenges into one response, Terri.

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    1. Thank you, Sofia! Part of the fun is seeing how to make other challenges work. Wonder was perfect this week!

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  6. I love your green outdoors images, Terri 💚 and not forgetting the birds, of course. The Suburban Pocket Forest in Beaverton, Oregon looks like a wonderful place. I love woodland walks and the scenic shots are spectacular.

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    1. Thank you, Cathy! I never imagined i would live in evergreen forested mountains. Portland has an amazing urban trail system, we love walking when we can.

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  7. Great selection Terri. Love that top photo and the birds are very cute. Here’s mine this week: https://grahamsisland.com/2026/06/14/around-the-house/

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    1. Thank you, Graham! I’ve still so much to explore here in Washington! The birds are fun!

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  9. I love all the colors of green, Terri. You have some amazing photos. I enjoy this visit from treadmill. It’s raining! 🌧️ 💚

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    1. Thank you, Colleen! That’s my girl, multitasking! Enjoy the rain, we could use it here!

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  10. Lovely gallery of greens! 🤩 Evergreens are beautiful and majestic, but having visited San Diego many times (my parents lived there), I really love those palm trees.🌴 You were quite the dare devil, Terri, hanging so high off the ground! 😎

    Working on a “green” post now, and hope to have it finished later on. Germany is playing in the FIFA World Cup today, so everything stops to watch that. ⚽

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    1. Thank you, Debbie! So right about soccer! Hubby is parked in front of the TV already.
      I always loved San Diego’s palms and eucalyptus trees. And I had a good time with the students at the challenge course outings. The harness could hold a VW, so I was good! 😆

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  11. Another week of amazing photos Terri.Cant wait to join this green color challenge.

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    1. Thank you, Lisa! Looking forward to your post!

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  12. Amazing photos Terri. Loved the painting by your daughter too.

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    1. Thank you, Sadje! She’s artistic! This is a small painting, but it means a lot to me.

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  13. Beautiful green vistas, Terri. I love how trees give one a chance to tell personal stories of places and life lived. Beautiful photo of the river; it looks serene and super quiet. Great theme and inspiring photos. Thank you!

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    1. Thank you, Suzette. The image of the river is in Tuolumne Meadows, Yosemite. Truly a quiet and reflective area off the main trail.

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      1. That sounds wonderful. Thanks, Terri!

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  15. Green, green, it’s green they say

    On the far side of the hill…

    >grin<

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  16. A wonderful post as always Terri, and a nice look back to some of your many adventures along with your love of family. Your comments on our Lens-Artists challenge, and as always your participation, are much appreciated.

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    1. Thank you, Tina! I read that old post and saw you are one of the 4 original L-A team. I love the challenge of combining challenges when possible, too.

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  17. I’m green with envy Terri!

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    1. Heehee, nice one, Wayne! I feel so blessed to be surrounded by evergreen forest 24/7!

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  18. You’ve showed us many wonders in this beautiful post Terri. Most of all I loved the natural wonders you’ve visited. Nature is amazing.

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    1. Thank you, Anne! I never get bored seeing evergreens and forests.

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      1. Me neither. That’s my Happy Place!

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