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Weekly Photo Challenge: Relax
“Life can be stressful. Work commitments, family trouble, financial obligations: the list goes on. And sometimes, it can all get a little too overwhelming. That’s why it’s so important to make time to just relax. Whether through meditation, a quiet walk, a day at the beach, or whatever else, we all need to find a way to unwind, rest, and put ourselves at ease. This week, share a photo that makes you feel as relaxed as a cat taking a peaceful nap on a pillowed bench. ” (https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/relax/)
Relaxed…
Weekly Photo Challenge: Magic
“Children have the ability to believe without bias, to find wonder even in the most mundane of places and objects. As adults, we become dulled to the magic inherent to life, and perhaps we stop seeking it altogether. However, as photographers, we have an opportunity to reclaim it. Magic and beauty can be conjured in the simplest of photographs, which may then inspire wonder in the viewer. For this week’s challenge, find some magic, and charm us with it. ” (https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/magic/)
A few magical moments from the beautiful place we live.
Weekly Photo Challenge: Shine
“Has the sunshine or any other light source caused you to stop because it’s highlighting something you didn’t notice before? Take a moment to check it out next time it happens and share what you see!” (https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/shine/)
Shine on!
Weekly Photo Challenge: H2O
“For this week’s challenge, share a photo that features H2O; the element of water. Water comes in many different states and guises. From a foggy morning to your favorite watercolor painting, how will you show H2O in a photograph? I look forward to seeing your interpretations.” (https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/h2o/)
Here is my interpretation of this week’s theme, based on stopping at the car wash on our way to the airport upon learning that the plane our family members were on was delayed. Well, not so much delayed as broken. They did get on another working plane and arrived safe and sound!
Anyway, I present: H2O
Weekly Photo Challenge: Nostalgia
“For this challenge, show us what nostalgia means to you — perhaps a moment or scene that makes you feel wistful, happy, sad, or somehow longing for the past. It might be with friends, family, or by yourself — anywhere, anytime of year. We can’t wait to see your interpretations of this theme!” (https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/nostalgia/)
I am not usually nostalgic, but every so often I miss this little house on the prairies…
Weekly Photo Challenge: Frame
“This week, I’d love for you to look at things a bit differently. Whether it’s through an actual picture frame, a few stalks of grass, or even the spokes of a bicycle tire, find an alternative frame to the world around you and share what you see!” (https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/frame/)
No words needed…
Weekly Photo Challenge: Rare
“For this week’s challenge, share a photo of something rare: a family heirloom. A cloudy day in a normally sunny desert. A sad frown on a cheerful kid’s face. Or anything else you think of as scarce and singular. I can’t wait to see what “rare” means to you!” (https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/rare/)
It is he – Nicholas and a few rare sightings. Especially rare is the final one: Nicholas on the “outside”…
Weekly Photo Challenge: Fun!
“This week’s theme is simple: share a photo of something fun! Let’s all shake our booties, literal or figurative.” (https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/fun/)
Fun, eh? I am imagining these guys were having fun – I was having fun puzzling out Cricket yet again…I just don’t get it…
Weekly Photo Challenge: Morning
“For this week’s photo challenge, publish a new post with an image that means morning to you. We’re especially interested in creative and unique takes on the theme — bonus points to those who think beyond the usual sunrise photo!” (https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/morning-2016/)
This morning on my walk:
Weekly Photo Challenge: Narrow
“This week, let’s keep things narrow (but not narrow-minded!): share a photo with your take on the theme. You could focus on a slender object, or shoot an image where your field of vision is restricted. Alleyways and half-open doors, seesaws and water slides, spaghetti and electric cords… the world is full of narrow things. I can’t wait to see which one you’ll pick for your entry.”(https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/narrow/)
Here are a couple of the narrow paths I walk through on a regular basis.
This one during lunchhour walks at work
This one as I walk or run down along the ocean. It’s especially spooky when it’s getting dark…

























