Author: Terri Webster Schrandt

  • Sunday Stills: Life in a #Waterworld

    Sunday Stills: Life in a #Waterworld

    Memorial Day in the US is the traditional start to summer, which brings throngs of people to lakes, rivers and oceans. Perhaps, but not in 2020… …as the threats of exposure and illness from the coronavirus keep people home and away from their favorite leisure spaces. Even as most US states have opened up for…

  • Sunday Stills: Reflections of a Mother’s #Giving

    Sunday Stills: Reflections of a Mother’s #Giving

    Today is Mother’s Day in the US. In our current state of the world, many mothers will not see their families in person today. This is the first Mother’s Day I am without my own mother. Many of you know she passed away on March 3rd, thankfully before the coronavirus prevented folks from spending time…

  • Sunday Stills: #Awakening of Leisure

    Sunday Stills: #Awakening of Leisure

    Have the last few weeks of staying at home awakened something in you? The dictionary describes awakening as a recognition, realization, or coming into awareness of something. The example? a rude awakening to the disagreeable facts. That about explains it! Awakening can mean the revival of an old interest or trying a new hobby. Lately,…

  • Sunday Stills: Who’s Your Top #Dog?

    Sunday Stills: Who’s Your Top #Dog?

    Today is National Pet Parents Day, but you don’t have to own a pet or even a dog to participate in this week’s Sunday Stills Photo Challenge. Our pets give us comfort with their unconditional love in times of need and uncertainty. If you have followed my blog very long, you know I have been…

  • Sunday Stills: Honoring Mother #Earth

    Sunday Stills: Honoring Mother #Earth

    In a normal universe, we would likely be celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day (April 22) outside, perhaps at a large event venue. Even before this popular annual event, volunteers typically gather in various locations during April to clean up litter in the parks, rivers, creeks, and beaches. Staying on TOP of garbage and…

  • Sunday Stills: Lifted #Spirits

    Sunday Stills: Lifted #Spirits

    Last Tuesday, as I mused over what images I could use to depict this week’s theme “Lifted Spirits,” something wonderful happened which lifted mine. April is usually the month we move our travel trailer to our windsurf campground for the summer. Of course, this is on hold since the campground is closed until further notice…

  • Sunday Stills: The Power of Fantastic #Florals

    Sunday Stills: The Power of Fantastic #Florals

    This week, for Sunday Stills, let’s blow up WordPress and the rest of the Internet with gorgeous flowers! We all need some hope and beauty in our lives. Linking to Sunday Stills this week will be like we are sending each other wonderful bouquets. From Hawaii Botanical Gardens in Hilo, 2019 Calming Florals If you…

  • Walking in the Valley of Fire

    Walking in the Valley of Fire

    Hello fellow walkers! Walking is about the ONLY exercise I have engaged in since California’s Stay-At-Home order on Friday, March 20. Believe me, I am happy and grateful to walk outside in my neighborhood, and my dogs never complain, but why does it feel like it’s been longer than 9 days? Thankfully, we can ride…

  • Sunday Stills: The Legacy of Favorite #Places

    Sunday Stills: The Legacy of Favorite #Places

    Friday was the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and the first day of the official state legal lockdown here in California. It was a beautiful sunny day with mild temperatures. My neighbor and I walked our dogs, of course keeping the appropriate 6-feet of social distance. I was struck by how many…

  • Sunday Stills: Up #Close and Personal to #Green

    Sunday Stills: Up #Close and Personal to #Green

    This week’s Sunday Stills Photo challenge has you getting THISCLOSE to something green! I always think of March being a “green” month what with St. Patrick’s Day on March 17th and all. We can expect spring to show its glory with colorful florals and wondrous greens! “If the subject you are photographing is small and…

  • Sunday Stills: Your State or National #Symbol

    Sunday Stills: Your State or National #Symbol

    Today’s theme should be an interesting challenge. In the US we have state symbols of birds, trees, animals, flowers, flags, etc. Outside the US, your own country may have its symbols that represent your country and its people. Now whether you have your own image of one may be another story. In California we are…

  • Sunday Stills: Photographing #Near and #Far

    Sunday Stills: Photographing #Near and #Far

    This week, our Sunday Stills photo challenge is to photograph something from afar, then get close to the object or scene and take a close-up or image from a reasonable distance to show more details. Reach into your archives or take some new photos for the challenge. This week’s challenge was inspired by the following…

  • Sunday Stills: #Early to Rise

    Sunday Stills: #Early to Rise

    The word “early” invokes a variety of quotes, phrases, and conditions. Let your mind run wild with these concepts of early: Are you an early-bird, an early riser, or just love being early to events? Were you highly intelligent at an early age or naïve in your early years? Perhaps you are a “later-in-the-day” person…

  • Sunday Stills: For the #Birds

    Sunday Stills: For the #Birds

    What’s up with the expression “for the birds?” Easy enough to google…it’s an expression that “became army slang for anything that was pointless, ridiculous, or simply without value to any but the most pathetic or least capable.” Someone who announces, “that idea is for the birds” is saying the idea is useless or meaningless. A…

  • Sunday Stills: #Sweet Deals Ahead

    Sunday Stills: #Sweet Deals Ahead

    Before we begin with this week’s photo challenge, last week our theme was “shadows” and there were many fine examples of shadows. There was also debate and suggestions that some images were really reflections or better yet, projections, rather than a true shadow as the absence of light. As an amateur photographer, I am still…