Monthly Archives: February 2021

2021 365: Day 52 (February 21)

So, I’m taking my prompts this year from a 365 book simply entitled “365 Day Photo Challenge”.  The idea this year is for me to take this more seriously, to think about the prompt and actively shoot for it, not just pick a photo that may or may not match.  Yes indeed.  Getting real.  The prompt today is “Hill”.

Silent Sunday, February 21, 2021

Flower of the Day: February 21, 2021

Cee’s Flower of the Day.

Black and White Flowers (and things) – the adventure continues!

2021 365: Day 51 (February 20)

So, I’m taking my prompts this year from a 365 book simply entitled “365 Day Photo Challenge”.  The idea this year is for me to take this more seriously, to think about the prompt and actively shoot for it, not just pick a photo that may or may not match.  Yes indeed.  Getting real.  The prompt today is “Family”.

Share Your World – February 15, 2021

And now for this week’s Share Your World

Do you feel you ask enough questions or do you settle for what you know?

What do you think?

When did you fail to speak up when you feel you should have?

When was the last time you felt lucky?

Every day

What is a boulder?

Well, I’d say any woman out there trying to make the world a better place is a bold her…


Caturday – Getting closer to spring…

Flower of the Day: February 20, 2021

Cee’s Flower of the Day.

Black and White Flowers (and things) – the adventure continues!

2021 365: Day 50 (February 19)

So, I’m taking my prompts this year from a 365 book simply entitled “365 Day Photo Challenge”.  The idea this year is for me to take this more seriously, to think about the prompt and actively shoot for it, not just pick a photo that may or may not match.  Yes indeed.  Getting real.  The prompt today is “Silhouette”.

Which Way Challenge: February 19, 2021

And heeeeere’s…  the Which Way Challenge! from Alive and Trekking.

Pull Up a Seat Challenge – 2021 Week 8

Welcome to XingfulMama’s Pull Up a Seat Challenge

“As I get older I find myself more and more often looking for a place to perch when I am out and about. This might be a chair, a bench, a wall, a pew…maybe even a log or a rock. These spots can be artfully designed, quirky or very plain, sometimes they have a view, sometimes you meet someone else who needs a rest.”