November 17, 2025

Hello, everyone. Welcome to Whatnot Wednesday. I hope your week has been good so far. On Monday, Dan Antion posted that this is his one-year anniversary as moderator of “Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge” (CFFC). Kudos, Dan.
The topic for this week was “Winter, Summer or both.” I’m limiting my post to “Winter” because it got me thinking of the combined version I created this year for my epic fantasy, “Dead of Winter Omnibus, All the Journeys.”
CFFC — Winter
First here’s a real-world winter scene from my first winter in southern New Mexico. Six years later that big saguaro cactus is a few inches taller than the top of the window frame. The roof isn’t all that much higher up… I’m not sure what will happen when it gets that tall.

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An important element in Dead of Winter is a huge, mysterious, blue-eyed white wolf. Here are some wolf images I used as inspiration.


Equally important to the story was a particular raven. I used this one not just for inspiration, but in some promotional images as well.

Yes, even though I’ve never lived farther north than Washington, DC, I think of snow when I think of winter. Although the same is true of bare trees. I imagined the young heroine, Emlyn, in a scene where she hid in the woods, trying to escape the fanatical brotherhood who called her “an abomination.”

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Burrr… now I think some hot soup is in order. Thanks for visiting. Friendly comments are encouraged. Hugs!
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Of course, since this epic was the inspiration for this post, the obligatory shameless self-promotion must be included.
Dead of Winter Omnibus: All the Journeys
The 14 Journeys (novellas) of Dead of Winter in one volume. Unfortunately, not available in paperback.

Universal Purchase link (e-book only): relinks.me/B0FP9XL46J
Audiobook: relinks.me/B0FPB2L9WV
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Teagan all your pictures are marvellous. Lovely thoughts on them and the videos are awesome. Nice to be having hot, hot soup in this climate.
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Hi Teagan, I’ve never seen a cactus in snow before. Our similar cactus was growing into the roof and we had to cut it because it would grow through it. Dead of Winter is an amazing story.
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Teagan, I love your garden of cacti, and I know that saguaro will be just fine dealing with its “personal growth” issues if you’re caring for it. I saw in the comments you have had a couple of run-ins tending to them. We have several, but one in particular seems to enjoy “sticking it to me” on occasion. No matter what, if I’m ever trying to maintain or help it out, it rewards me with a scratch. Maybe a sign of affection? In any case, seeing this garden with a little touch o’snow on it was a beautiful sight.
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I could use some hot soup right about now. Mushroom barley, I think.
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Nice pictures and thoughts. 🤣😎🙃
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I love your images!
The cactus garden is fabulous🌵
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Thanks so much, Luisa. I’m very fond of it. Hugs.
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All your images makes this hot cup of coffee even more appreciated. Lovely, Teagan. Hugs.
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Haha. Thanks, John. I’m joining you for a second mug. Hugs winging back to you.
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Thank you, Teagan. 😊
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I love that cactus garden! I visited friends in Texas once, and your cactus garden reminds me of theirs. Happy time!
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Thanks, Marian. I do love those spiky, cacti, even if they are dangerous to weed. Hugs.
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Gorgeous images, Teagan. I haven’t lived very far up North either, but I also think of snow when I think of Christmas, and now, of you story as well. I recommend it to anybody who hasn’t read it yet. Thanks, Teagan, for such a beautiful and seasonal post. Big hugs and love to Daphne and Velma. ♥
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You are so kind, Olga — thanks for the endorsement. The Scoobies send you big purrs. Hugs.
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love the chilling images and yes, to the hot soup!
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Thanks, Beth. I love when the weather finally cools enough that I can enjoy hot soup. For the past few weeks, it’s been soup for lunch almost every day. 😀 Soup season is short here. Hugs.
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There’s a family in the neighborhood that have a white German shepherd. Not a wolf, by any means, but when I see them walking him I always think of Emlyn’s journey.
I hope you have a good ride, up and over the hump.
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Thanks for remembering the book, Dan. You must have done a triple-take at that dog. I’ve never heard of a white German shepherd. It must be striking.
I got better sleep last night, so I’m hoping to accomplish the usual (non-blog) challenges today. Stay safe and warm. Hugs.
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I’ve always wanted to get a picture of him. He’s not friendly, and the man in the house is not friendly either. I worry about even pointing a camera at the house.
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Yeesh… Agreed– best not go there. Often people choose certain types of dog breeds for an unsavory reason… Sending you good vibes.
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Beautiful images, Teagan. The photo of your cacti is striking. Living in AZ, I’ve come to love these plants.
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It’s good to see you, Gwen. Thanks, I like cacti too. They aren’t immune to my un-green thumb, but some of them are doing well. Tending them has hazards. The last time I tried to pull out some of that awful creeper-weed, when the weed broke loose, my hand ran into one of them, stabbing spines into the back of my hand and fingernails. There’s still a bit buried deep in my fingernail. Gloves are no obstacle. LOL. Hugs.
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Cacti in snow seems to be wrong somehow. I like the strength of a white wolf
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I know. Even six years later, it still feels kind of odd to me. And wolves are fascinating. Have an easy coast down the other side of this midweek hump, Brian. Hugs.
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Mine took a bit of a detour last night when I had a text that I have guests coming on Saturday. Now it’s definitely housework days ahead 🙄
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