PPP-Challenge

Every Tuesday, step by step, I’m walking with my readers from A to Z, last week we had the “O”-challenge, so this week we’ll take “P” – I’m sure you’ll also find a photo, a story or a music title tagged with “P”! Feel free to add in the comments below the link to your personal interpretation of the letter “P”!!! Myself I’ll focus on Pittsburgh:

PITTSBURGH

City of Steel - Pittsburgh [Explored]
title=”City of Steel – Pittsburgh” – photo by Raji Vathyam, on Flickr

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44 responses to “PPP-Challenge

  1. vastlycurious.com

    May I present pea’s and pasta prepared with pride?
    http://wp.me/a2dwKf-12e

    WOOO WEEEE! Ahead for a change !

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  2. Pittsburgh! How lovely!

    Here’s my contribution this week, Frizz. 🙂
    P is for Pork Knuckle and Potato Dumplings in Budapest and Bratislava. 🙂

    [Photo Journal/ A-Z Photo Story Challenge] P is for Pork Knuckle and Potato Dumplings in Budapest and Bratislava

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    • and I’m sure, Myra, you’ll have no problems to upload a post if it comes to X in our A to Z challenge: I like the T-shirt of your travel buddy and good friend Tuting Hernandez – it’s good for A = Amsterdam too!

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  3. I cannot resist re-posting my Story of the P’s, which uses the PPP’s, the Triple P’s or Projected Personality Profiles as its central concept for a sci-fi adventure story. It’s a bit dark and pessimistic view of what awaits us, but it offers hope. (I hope).
    http://bumbastories.wordpress.com/2013/10/14/the-story-of-the-ps-21/

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  4. Oh I didn’t remember for Flash dance :s… And I hope Pittsburgh will not become another Detroit. It seems that Pittsburgh had a Renaissance with new industries and Research. Very far from the Pittsburgh of Flashdance

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  5. Caddo

    “What a feeling!” Hi Frizz–I’m thinking I may combine my (late) “O” entry with the new “P” one–“O”therwise I may never “P”rogress….

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  6. I’ve also enjoyed learning about the delights of Pittsburgh through Francine’s eyes!

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  7. Laura Bloomsbury

    the panorama of Pittsbugh with its two pronged river view is so pretty. I’ve opted for a behind view
    http://eljaygee.wordpress.com/2013/10/15/ppp-challenge-posterior/

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  8. Laura Bloomsbury

    p.s. the Ps prompted a poll and a more prologned post on my other blog
    http://telltaletherapy.wordpress.com/2013/10/15/ppp-challenge-past-or-present-poll/

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  9. I can’t think of a better P to highlight than our beautiful city, Pittsburgh! Thanks for the shout-out Frizz. Pluperfect!

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  10. I love Ruth’s photography! Those bridges make Pittsburgh my kind of place. (you must know Francine in Retirement who also lives there? Our ever expanding blogging world 🙂

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  11. Amy

    Hi Frizz, Great photos and video. Here is my take on http://shareandconnect.wordpress.com/2013/10/15/ppp-challenge-people-population/
    I’ve learn a lot of about Pittsbugh from Francine and Ruth! Wonderful city!

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  12. I knew what PPP would be … QQQ is a totally different story. Better start thinking now. Here’s PPP – http://lynneayersbeyondthebrush.wordpress.com/2013/10/15/parrots-at-montreal-biodome/

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  13. Can you believe I’m back already with my Polish “P”! That’s what happens on rainy days 🙂 Many thanks, Frizz!
    http://restlessjo.wordpress.com/2013/10/15/p-is-for-pope-piotrek-and-przemek/

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  14. In response to popular demand (or is it unpopular demand) here’s a song by Tom Paxton, of my favorite folksingers.http://bumbastories.wordpress.com/2012/06/10/tom-paxton-song-my-ladys-a-high-flying-dove/

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  15. me on guitar,
    songs with “P”:

    08 pallet on the floor
    http://snd.sc/1bvgHYF

    29 prodigal son
    http://snd.sc/1ghVTKj

    50 penny lane
    http://snd.sc/1hU2SEP

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  16. Incredible skyline in The City of Steel = Pittsburg.
    Here’s a bit of a parable/fable.
    Isadora
    http://insidethemindofisadora.com/2013/10/15/pearls-of-wisdom/

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    • of course a good resume: “…It could be a partner, a relationship, a habit or obsession. These things could bring her danger and could be impossible to let go of. He wanted her to believe that with her own inner strength of love of self she could let go of these things and still be whole…”

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  17. Hi Frizz!
    I had a very good time with your PPP….
    Hope you like it!

    PPP…Portable dog!


    Good night!

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  18. Here are my ‘Ps’ Frizz. Another Africa story: http://wp.me/pKVAM-ov

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    • this little fragment already features the complete personality (well written!):
      ~ A Japanese tourist jumped out and began taking photographs of the distant flamingos. His driver and guide Paul Kabochi, also got out, moving more softly as was his way. He came over to me while his guest went on shooting. “Hello,” he said. “What are you doing here?” ~

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  19. Hello Frizztext, I think I have ended up with 4 P’s, it can’t be helped:)

    Pianos in public places – St. Pancras station

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    • hi Debbie,
      I was surprised by your storytelling:

      “1 – The noisiest palm nut forager has to be the elephant. You might not realise it, but the elephant is normally a very quiet animal; its padded feet make very little sound as it walks… –

      2 …He simply grabs the tree trunk with his own trunk and gives a mighty shake. The sound of the rumbling vibrations and cascading nuts can be heard from miles across the open countryside… –

      3 … The youngster tried to copy but just didn’t have the strength to move the large tree…”

      a triple PPP-storytelling award!

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  20. Everyone knows that fruit is good for you! Please have a look at

    PPP – Challenge

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