tagged C

Hi bloggers,
for our last C-story challenge we talked about “Cirque de Soleil” (Myra from Singapore) and childhood (me), about Cameo (Ineke) and creedance clearwater country music (canoe & communications), about cabbages (Julie Dawn Fox) and crocodiles (belle chance), about Coca Cola (by cocomino, Japan) and Canadian cruiseships, cocktails & cannons (beyondpaisley), City Chickens & A Corn Field (Francine) or claws (truthaboveallreligions), a cat vs. dog poll (Rois) and cafés and cinemas (with Nellibell), about combative confrontational (Fergiemoto) and Coit Tower (Stephen Kelly), about Cathy (by catbirdinoman) and chocolates (Imelda), about Charlie the cat (Cee Neuner) and Cooking Chocolate Mousse (deepa219), about control (ledrakenoir, Denmark), Chennai (Madhu) or concorso (2e0mca / Martin, U.K.) etc. – I’m sure you’ll find again an own story or a short reflection tagged with “C”! Feel free to add in the comments the link to your personal interpretation of the letter “C”!!!

Childhood

Street life
title=”Street life” – photo by Valery Titievsky, click on the picture to enter his galleries on Flickr…
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74 responses to “tagged C

  1. Pingback: Photo Journal/ A-Z Photo Challenge: C is for Cemetery |

  2. Hi Frizz, I recall your other photo of childhood, that one was more somber. I’m glad to see that this one seems joyful. My contribution this week is C is for Cemetery. Here is the link:
    http://gatheringbooks.wordpress.com/2013/01/15/photo-journal-a-z-photo-challenge-c-is-for-cemetery/

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    • thank you, Myra,
      for the quotation of that wonderful poem:
      “Do not stand at my grave and weep,
      I am not there, I do not sleep.
      I am in a thousand winds that blow,
      I am the softly falling snow.
      I am the gentle showers of rain,…”

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  4. Hi Frizz, C is a noisy letter around here, with all the cicadas singing … we can hardly here ourselves outside 🙂 … it must be hard for children to play in the snow, all those clothes, but lots of fun! Here is mine http://wp.me/p296YA-g5 Christine

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  5. I can’t stand how cute the above picture is. The way the arms hand down at the kid’s sides and the big snowy mittens. Ahhhhdorable!

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  6. Hi Frizz,

    A sweet photo. (I hope the child has a warm home and a hot cup of cocoa waiting for him.)
    Here is my response to the “C” Challenge. Creativity!

    Fly With It!

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  8. Hey Frizz! Tried to wait for “c” bit posted yesterday. Here’s my entry! http://travelsandtrifles.wordpress.com/

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  10. Here is my entry on the Capital of the United Stated. http://wp.me/p23TG1-22c

    BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!

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  11. Aww double cute 🙂

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  14. hi Frizz … this is right up your alley, please correct me if there are details that need be clarified. this is exactly how i remember them though, thank you: https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2013/01/15/tagged-c/

    April

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  15. how cute C represents Cocomino

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  16. good day frizz, here’s my story tagged C..

    tagged C: church and charm


    i hope you’ll enjoy my short story 🙂

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  17. The child is cute but I love the pup. Great shot!

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  20. Wonderful photo, and I really like it in black-and-white!
    Here’s mine; not your typical Charleston: http://triciabookerphotography.com/2013/01/15/tagged-c-charleston/

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  21. Just so things don’t get too heavy on this page here are some concrete elephjants http://bumbastories.wordpress.com/2012/07/05/concrete-elephants-speak/

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  22. “Contemporary Cave painting Camouflages a Cacophony of Color Converse Created Cadmium orange Caesar’s Choice” – http://acrossthebored.com/2013/01/16/story-challenge-tagged-c/
    is always surprising me!

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  23. So glad you found it – autoschedule is up before I am!

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    • my posts are also auto-scheduled day for day,
      when I’m sleeping in my bed …
      waking up, I’m glad to read
      already some first comments –
      for me early in the morning,
      for the writers
      late in their evening…

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  25. Hi Frizz!
    Back to work!
    I love your pic,!
    here is my contribution!

    Letter “C”: Two Cute Close(?) Colleages in a Snowy Day…

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  29. laura@eljaygee

    charming childhood vignette and so seasonal Frizztext. Here’s my story pic – Cowcross – http://eljaygee.wordpress.com/2013/01/17/story-challenge-cowcross/

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    • hi Laura, you made a heart touching tribute with your words about the Cowcross street: “Cowcross street. Cars congest it nowadays but once it was the concourse and final thoroughfare for cattle arriving for sale and slaughter in the city of London. Crowding through the bends and curves, a cacophony of animals literally converged in droves. Begun as small, arterial routes in far-flung corners of the country, these cattle caravans widened into a confluence of drovers roads, still discernible and walkable today. I could cry for the consternation that must have arisen in the big cow-eyes of the animals, having been walked this far from their home meadows, for such an ending. ..”
      P.S.: as a child I lived near the slaughter house of my hometown. I’ll never forget those sheep and cows mourning in their trains, waiting for their final end …

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  31. Tagged C – is for…


    hi there,
    I adore Canada – we had many nice country music evenings with Canadian army guys in Germany; nice cabin house in your gallery, would like to live there – but not in that collapsing house …

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  33. Good morning from Northern California country. Here’s my entry. Thanks Frizz. http://angelinem.wordpress.com/2013/01/17/the-letter-c/

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  34. And better late than never…..here is my “C” Contribution
    Lisa

    C Tagged: Flickr Comments

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    • hi Lisa,
      wonderful architecture!
      “It contains a theater, a ballroom and a museum. The Catalina Casino gets its name from the Italian language, where “casino” means a gathering place. There is no gambling at this facility…”
      P.S.: till now I thought this would be a casino for gamblers! thanks for reality check!

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  37. pulling up the rear comes the zeebra in burro mode!

    C is for Chivo, Cabra, Chivato

    this week should be a slow one, and i’ll catch up soon with ‘D’

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