tagged D

Hi bloggers,
for our last D-story challenge we talked about Dancing (Naomi Baltuck) or the term “defenceless” (me, Devil’s Dictionary), about Downtown Vegas (Myra GB) or dogs in a dining room (melouisef), about Dragons or Donald Duck (cocomino), about dark horses (rondomtaliedraai) or double LPs (beyondpaisley), about decorated dogs (Belle Chance / Eileen) or disappearing DECENCY (Martin / 2e0mca), about Dickens (Francine) or me (Dietmar), about different doors (Cee) or discovery (canoe & communications), about diamond prices (keerthikasingaravel) and Deities (Marianne), Dahlietta flowers (Fergiemoto) and a “Dowle Street (Lynne), about “don’t fence me in” (Stephen Kelly) and dog breeding (Peters), about Dragon Boats (dadirri7) and drake noirs (Nils), about disintegration (truthaboveallreligions) and a David (catbirdinoman) etc. – I’m sure you’ll find again an own story or a short reflection tagged with “D”! Feel free to add in the comments the link to your personal interpretation of the letter “D”!!!

Defenceless

“Defenceless = unable to attack.” (Ambrose Bierce, 1842-1914, “The Devil’s Dictionary”): Abused children or women, teenagers attacked by gangs, adults in their jobs, the “Occupy Wallstreet” movement – isn’t it necessary to resist sometimes? Of course better than to use a sword is: to leave the bad situation with a laughter, ignoring consistently what could disturb us …
there were kings
title=”there were kings” – photo by evje calling / Caroline, click on the picture to enter her galleries on Flickr…
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77 responses to “tagged D

  1. Pingback: Photo Journal/ A-Z Photo Challenge: D is for Dance |

  2. Hi Frizz, this is a great theme: Defenceless. Nice touch. I’m assuming that these are gigantic swords? It would take a different kind of Arthur to wield this one. Laughter indeed could be as equally powerful as a sword – one of man’s innate greatest defense.

    Here’s my contribution this week: Dance!
    http://gatheringbooks.wordpress.com/2013/01/22/photo-journal-a-z-photo-challenge-d-is-for-dance/

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  3. vastlycurious.com

    I just love this picture..Swords are so representative. I will google the link too..Signed, Gladiator ( my favorite movie 🙂

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      • and after reading Homer in original language nine years in school I had to watch TROY withe Achilles and Hector!

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      • vastlycurious.com

        Thanks for the TEASER Fritz! I am a Gladiator cultist and may be the only member of the club. I watch it 2-3 times per month and I have for years. I know every line and identify with all the characters for some reason. Just a silly little personal fact about me… Hated 300 – loved Troy too. Thanks !

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        • my daughter (German) fell in love in cinema during this Gladiator movie with an Italian man (now they are married, have two sons) and they (and my wife and me) are discovering how it feels, if two cultures are joining – and not fighting vs. each other as it was in 50 BC …

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          • vastlycurious.com

            Yes I have been looking to meet a German man for years my father and grandparents were from Bavaria- German men do not fall off of trees in the USA- laughing!

            I am opposed to war but still love the movie!

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            • it’s raining men for you:

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              • vastlycurious.com

                Do you know that many years ago a Newscaster from Philadelphia named Jim O’Brien was sky diving and he died this way…After the furor died down..this song was played as un undercurrent for a long time. The association with him and this song made him more memorable

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                • we had a famous politician in Germany (Jürgen Möllemann), he jumped out off a plane and made suicide not opening his parachute; he wanted to reach 18 percent in an election but failed – good luck, no ladies were waiting there at the ground …

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  4. Lots of good topics that start with the letter D. What I’ve seen so far is very interesting.

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  5. yes a powerful theme frizz, well chosen, so much to be aware of …. i will be back soon with my D … christine

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  7. kz

    that’s an awesome theme and photo! discover my weakness here ^^ http://theeclecticeccentricshopaholic.wordpress.com/2013/01/22/tagged-d/

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  8. A very striking image.

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  11. surprise surprise, here is mine … done in! http://wp.me/p296YA-gO

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  12. Pingback: tagged “D” for DOORS « Francine In Retirement

  13. I always enjoy your challenges. Here is mine for this week. DOORS http://wp.me/p23TG1-25N

    BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!

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  14. Pingback: tagged D: droplets of rain « my sweetpainteddreams

  15. hi there frizz, here’s my entry for this week’s challenge.. http://starlight427.wordpress.com/2013/01/22/tagged-d-droplets-of-rain/

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  17. Your swords look up to the sky…symbolic. My entry is duotone fun with color: http://canoecommunications.wordpress.com/2013/01/22/duotone-2/

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  18. I like the symbolism of the swords and the title. And I like your style. Great piece. Thank you for sharing.

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  19. Hi Frizz,
    Here is my response to your ‘D’ challenge.

    The Thing About Doors

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  22. Hi Frizz, here’s my contribution for the week: http://alwaysbobswife.wordpress.com/2013/01/23/tagged-d-dad/

    the symbolism of your photo is amazing!

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  23. Pingback: D Is For… | Angelinem's Blog

    • hi Angeline,
      once we decided, if we have a travel destination: it must be someone there, waiting for us in his house – never travel like a tourist into some emotional nowhere lands meeting only people making their contacts for money …

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  24. What a stunning image! Would love to see that in person.
    I am afraid I got too busy in early Jan to participate Frizz 🙂

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  25. More Ds for you – please have a look at

    Story Challenge: Tagged “D”

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  28. Amy

    Hi Frizz, This is a wonderful challenge. Here is my small entry: http://shareandconnect.wordpress.com/2013/01/23/tagged-d/ Enjoy the rest of the week!

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    • hi Amy,
      “Dordogne is an attractive hill country.
      We visited there a couple of times and enjoyed canoeing…”
      P.S.:
      wonderful view from the castle –
      thanks for leaving your canoe for a while!

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  29. Pingback: Tagged D for Doodling | The Serenity Space

    • hi Jenn,
      something like art in the twenties? Beardsley?
      “D is for DOODLING = I have always doodled. Filled the borders of pages with lines, circles and doodles with no rhyme or reason. Yet doodling is now becoming accepted as an art form in itself…”

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  30. Pingback: Letter “D”: León at Dusk | ilargia64

  31. Beautiful pics!!!!
    Here is my entry: DUSK…

    Letter “D”: León at Dusk


    Big hug!

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  33. Hungry for a little breakfast? here’s Desayuno for D!

    D is for Desayuno

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