Every Tuesday, step by step, I’m walking with my readers from A to Z, last week we had “N” (visit tagged n), so this week we have “O” – I’m sure you’ll find a story or a short reflection tagged with “o”! Feel free to add in the comments the link to your personal interpretation of the letter “O”!!! Myself I’ll feature O for otters:
OTTER
There are panic states of mind as rage and anger, headless escape or silly enthusiasm; there are cooler states of mind like humor or ignorance, irony or simply: to care for each other. I’ve learned, that sea otters are holding hands, when they are sleeping: so the loved one cannot drift away…
photo via flickr.com by Wolfy (Pete) Hanson sent to my flickr group BLOG IT! – click on the photo to enter his collection… – Wolfy (Pete) Hanson created as title for his photo: “The Unbearable Cuteness of Being” – his comment: “Two sea otters engaged in rafting behavior… They do this to keep from drifting apart while resting.”
OTTERS, holding hands:
related:
https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2013/04/02/tagged-n/
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Hi Frizz! It’s Tuesday again! One of my favorite days of the week because of you. Here’s my contribution this week – O is for Oceanarium:
http://gatheringbooks.wordpress.com/2013/04/09/photo-journala-z-photo-challenge-o-is-for-oceanarium/
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hello Myra,
I like your reflections to the Oceanarium:
“…water always goes where it wants to go,
and nothing in the end can stand against it.
Water is patient …” = a role model …
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That is precious!
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Oh FrizzT I love your sea otters. They hold hands so they stay together while they sleep? Too cute…
Here’s my “O” contribution http://wp.me/pN0M1-1zf
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you amused me with your punk guy in the museum
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How adorable!
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awwww!!! cute fellas! ^^
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o is for orange ^^
http://theeclecticeccentricshopaholic.wordpress.com/2013/04/09/tagged-o-shades-of-orange-wpc-color/
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Those otters are sooo cute! Here’s my O is for Olives: http://juliedawnfox.com/2012/11/09/o-is-for-olives/
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…so the loved one cannot drift away, how sweet. They are adorable!
Have a great week, Frizz!
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hi Frizz … they are so adorably sweet … loved it when one otter stretched out to take the other’s hand! thank you for sharing.
my entry please: http://alwaysbobswife.wordpress.com/2013/04/09/tagged-o-overcrowded/
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in the very beginning God’s world wasn’t overcrowded like this …
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O they are overwhelmingly lovely Ocean lovers! Am joining you from my other blog
http://telltaletherapy.wordpress.com/2013/04/09/tagged-o-for-oils/
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“…the taboo of not being allowed to touch my sister’s things…”
– it’s over, you are free now to create what you like!
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Awww! The otters are so lovely! Thanks for making me smile
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I have been holding these photos just for you and the “big O”, Frizz.
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your gallery is a great tribute to this instrument!
brilliant organ photos!
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Too cute!
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Frizz, that video added a mile to my day! Thank so much for sharing the otters 🙂
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So sweet to see them holding hands.
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Hi Frizz, Here is mine: http://shareandconnect.wordpress.com/2013/04/09/tagged-o-obelisk/
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thank you for your Rome Obelisk informations, Amy:
“…The obelisk standing in the center of the St. Peter’s square was built c. 2494 BC – 2345 BC in Heliopolis, Egypt. It was hewn from a single block, … In 1586, Pope Sixtus V decided to move the Obelisk to the St. Peter’s Square… The entire operation utilized 900 men, 140 horses, and 44 winches…”
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I love your Otters. Here is mine: OBELISK http://wp.me/p23TG1-2u0
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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for sure it was not easy
to put that thing up there …
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The Otters are darling, good mates! I’m offering an Orchid for O this week http://angelinem.wordpress.com/2013/04/10/the-letter-o/
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fine poetry:
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an ode to an orchid
open in an orb as objets d’art
obliges our eyes to open
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These otters are adorable! I love how they hold hands while they sleep.
Here is my entry:
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When a young girl Miss Z had asked why the otters held hands in the aquarium – I told her it was because they loved each other – today I have learned the truth but it is just as sweet!
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Hello Frizztext and all. Here is my humble orange to join the O tag. 🙂 http://mywordwall.wordpress.com/2013/04/10/tagged-o-for-orange/
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you arranged a very stylish still life with oranges!
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More orange! Please have a look at
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Oarfish and Oysters
Oranges three
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Olives from the Orchard
not One crumb for me
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Just for ( O )
http://vastlycurious.com/?attachment_id=1771
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Fun … fun … fun … and cute little otters.
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I’ve gone for an animal theme too, with Ostrich: http://travelwithintent.com/2013/04/14/ostrich-south-africa/
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never saw a baby ostrich, thank you!
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hi frizz.. better late than never… here’s my tagged O http://starlight427.wordpress.com/2013/04/15/tagged-o-orchids/
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Here’s my tagged O – orange! http://shopwithintent.com/2013/04/15/o-is-for-orange/
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amused by the Life Of Pi Tee Shirt!
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stylish still life with oranges
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