Weekly Photo Challenge: Threes

Weekly Photo Challenge: Threes

IN A NEW POST PUBLISHED SPECIFICALLY FOR THIS CHALLENGE, SHARE “THREE.” If you want to try a three-picture story, great! If not, try three images of the same subject taken from different perspectives, three images of the same thing at different times, or even a single image inspired by “three” — three flowers blooming in a line, three dogs frolicking at the park, three cars waiting at a stoplight.

What is on my door??!

What is on my door??!

It's one of the biggest I've ever seen.

It’s one of the biggest I’ve ever seen.

If you look more closely though, you can see it's really an interesting and beautiful grasshopper.

If you look more closely though, you can see it’s really an interesting and beautiful grasshopper.

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Treasure

Weekly Photo Challenge: Treasure

What do you treasure? What’s most important to you? IN A NEW POST CREATED SPECIFICALLY FOR THIS PHOTO CHALLENGE CAPTURE SOMETHING YOU TREASURE.

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This little Buddha statue was a gift. It has sat on my desk for years to remind me of things I have been taught, and to remind me to keep my head and mind straight. My mind wanders, negative things get in my head, and I don’t stay well on the path but at least when I see the little statue, or rather when I take the time to actually notice it and think about what it means, maybe I do better for a time.

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The teachings are the real treasures, but the statue is a treasure for reminding me.

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Selfie

Weekly Photo Challenge: Selfie

For this challenge, snap a selfie with your cameraphone or camera. Feel free to get creative and clever, and if you don’t want to share a photo of yourself, think of a way to approach this challenge in a different way. (Hint: silhouettes and shadows are your friends.) A selfie doesn’t have to be all about you; it can reveal much more, given the elements you choose to include.

We decided to give this selfie another go. Maybe we could get everyone looking their best. But, when one person is responsible for the camera, another only wants to look at the most interesting thing that catches his eye, and the third is at the mercy of the other two, it’s more challenging than one would think!

We finally decided to just look where he was looking (though I also had to check the camera out of the corner of my eye)

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I think that’s as good as it’s going to get with this project 😀

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Object

Weekly Photo Challenge: Object

In this week’s challenge, I’d like you to use one tangible object as both your inspiration and subject. It can be the obvious focal point of your shot. Or you can get creative and find other ways to feature your object — the only requirement is it must be somewhere in your frame. THIS WEEK, IN A POST CREATED SPECIFICALLY FOR THIS CHALLENGE, SHARE A PHOTO OF ONE OBJECT.

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This is one of the few objects that came with me to Panama. It’s a little box that I bought on a trip to Venice, Italy with my daughter a few years ago.  The top is Murano glass, specifically Millefiori (a thousand flowers), a very beautiful but complicated type of glass work. (check out this video on how millefiori is made)  I love glass (even considered a career as a glass artist) so I had a great time seeing all the gorgeous glass in Venice.

This object is also significant because this was my first trip to another country. We had such a good time and the people were wonderful, and I lost my fear of “foreign” places. Because of this, I was able to consider living in another country.

So, it may be a small object but it represents a lot to me.

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Return to Panama

We’re back home after our trip to the USA. This is the longest stretch of time away so far (6 months). I always wonder how it will feel, and it’s usually something I didn’t expect that strikes me the most.

  • For the first day or two I had to remind myself to greet people in English.
  • People are TALL! Panamanian people tend to be smaller so it felt very different when most people were my height or more.
  • I saw a lot of tattoos and piercings and occasionally smelled cigarette smoke, something quite rare in Panama. (I also noticed that the price of cigarettes is quite astonishing!)
  • It’s quiet. I woke up this morning to the neighbor’s rooster crowing, doves cooing, hummingbirds fussing, and a number of other birds singing, chirping, and calling, and realized I hadn’t heard that for a while.
  • It’s COLD! Of course it is. It’s winter up there, but I have become even more of a wuss after months of constant warm weather.

When I go back I always have a list of things to bring back. Since I’m bigger than the Panamanian women it’s hard for me to find clothes and impossible to find shoes for my size 12 feet. On this trip I came back with –

  • Shirts – I found a great breathable, sun blocking, cool, comfortable shirt at the Columbia store for $60. I found two more on ebay for $25, much more affordable for me.
  • Shoes – I love Keens (also found on ebay at good prices) Now I have two new shoes and a pair of sturdy hiking shoes.
  • Cold weather clothes – two long pants and two long sleeve shirts that can double as underwear when needed for cold protection. Since I also get cold at higher elevations here these will be great to have.
  • Bike toys – a bike computer and heart rate monitor, and another pair of bike shorts from REI. I also got two headlamps (flashlights you wear on your head) for adventures in the jungle or who knows what else.
  • Backpack –  I think in most of the travels we want to do will be much easier with backpacks. My $60 one I bought here works great, but everything we saw there was a lot more expensive. So, a bit of internet shopping, and another like mine was waiting in CA for my husband.
  • Things that smell good – my neighbor said perfumes, bath gel, creams, etc are a lot more expensive here than in the US so she asked me to get her a few things. I had fun picking put a bag full of nice things, and she doesn’t know that there is another bag full that may appear for her birthday or Christmas 😀

Everyone seems to have a shopping list when they go back to the US. We can find almost everything we need here but sometimes there is something – a certain spice, a favorite brand of clothes, your cat’s favorite treat, that special foot cream. The list is different for everyone. We can shop on line and have things shipped here if necessary, but if you’re going north anyway it’s easy to pick up those few things.

It was a great trip back and I had such a wonderful time with my family! (I have more photos that I may get around to posting.) But, it’s also really good to be back home. Here I feel a different calmness, happiness,  joy of living, and sense of community. I love the greetings and the smiles that light up faces. I love feeling like I belong, that I’m accepted. It’s funny. I always felt like a foreigner in my own country. Here no one cares if you are Christian or atheist, if you are gay or straight, if you are rich or poor, if you are young or old, if you are light or dark, if your house is fancy or modest, or any of the other factors we usually judge people by. They only care if you are friendly, kind, and have love in your heart. It’s really easy to feel at home here.

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Baby Photos

I couldn’t visit my grandson without posting photos! We’re having a great visit with my daughter, her husband, and the baby.

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Selfie

Weekly Photo Challenge: Selfie

For this challenge, snap a selfie with your cameraphone or camera. Feel free to get creative and clever, and if you don’t want to share a photo of yourself, think of a way to approach this challenge in a different way. (Hint: silhouettes and shadows are your friends.) A selfie doesn’t have to be all about you; it can reveal much more, given the elements you choose to include.

This isn’t a very creative selfie but it’s what’s going on at the moment. I am with my daughter and grandson, and we had been feeding him spinach and squash. He got most of it in his mouth but also ended up with a fair amount on his face.

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this is only a test

The question can links have different colors and other aspects in a blog?

this is a red LINK

and a green LINK. I also added “big” tags to make the text bigger.

This is bold and italics and another color HERE

I wonder if the links will be different colors when this post is published. It seems that one must put in the link, and then set the color. If you set the color first when you add the link it will revert to the default color.

Thanks for your indulgence. We will get back to more interesting post topics shortly!

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California!

I’ve been too involved with things to write about them, but today I figured I’d take a little time to catch up. Tuesday we arrived in California in a beautiful sunset.

Of course, seeing my grandson in person is a wonderful thing. After all the video chats it took me a day or so to believe I can actually touch him.

We woke up this morning to a beautiful but foggy morning.

We have a couple more days here so I’ll have to get some good photos of the baby, and we’ll probably have a few more adventures to report also. Right now though it’s time for dinner with the family. Hasta luego!

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Monday in Seattle

After the snow and winter wonderland of Sunday, Monday brought rain and warming temperatures.

We did a few errands, but otherwise stayed in. Later though, after my daughter came home from work, we headed in to the city.

We had a wonderful time in Seattle but alas, all good things must come to an end so the kids can get back to their work and regular lives. I’m sure glad we had some time together though.

Tonight we arrived in California for a visit with my other daughter. There will be news and photos coming, and of course photos of the grandson.

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