The Micro.blog challenge word for day 20 is “gather”. No wood gathering allowed at the amusingly-named Sus Picnic Area in Saguaro National Park in Tucson, Arizona. 📷 #mbjune

The Micro.blog challenge word for day 20 is “gather”. No wood gathering allowed at the amusingly-named Sus Picnic Area in Saguaro National Park in Tucson, Arizona. 📷 #mbjune

The Micro.blog challenge word for day 19 is “equal”. A display in the museum at Gettysburg, with the famous speech by President Lincoln: “Four score and seven years ago….” 📷 #mbjune

The Micro.blog challenge word for day 18 is “texture”. From an Amish farmers market, “Creamed honey is WHIPPED HONEY with a delightfully creamy and spreadable texture”. 📷 #mbjune

The Micro.blog challenge word for day 17 is “warmth”. An info sign in Mesa Verde National Park talks about “You can smell the cooking fires. You can feel their presence, their warmth. their sense of community”. 📷 #mbjune

The Micro.blog challenge word for day 16 is “blur”. Using the Long Exposure effect on a Live Photo nicely blurs motion to give a nice effect for some photos, like this one of Brandywine Falls in Cuyahoga Valley National Park. 📷 #mbjune

The Micro.blog challenge word for day 15 is “tie”. The most recent picture of a tie in my photo library is the placard for Dave Niehaus, former beloved voice of the Seattle Mariners, from my visit yesterday to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown (blog post soon!). 📷 #mbjune

The Micro.blog challenge word for day 14 is “twilight”. In Forks, Washington, they have a Twilight vampire threat meter. 📷 #mbjune

The Micro.blog challenge word for day 13 is “pathway”. A nice pathway through trees next to the river at Thousand Trails Peace River campground in Florida. 📷 #mbjune

The Micro.blog challenge word for day 12 is “hidden”. Hidden Valley Picnic Area was aptly named. 📷 #mbjune

The Micro.blog challenge word for day 11 is “brick”. Fort Jefferson in Dry Tortugas National Park is the largest brick structure in the Americas. 📷 #mbjune
