UUU-Challenge

TUESDAY’S A TO Z CHALLENGE

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Event Type: General Blogging

Start Date: Tuesdays, recurring weekly

Description: Every Tuesday I offer the A to Z challenge walking step by step through the alphabet.
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Every Tuesday, step by step, I’m walking with my readers from A to Z, last week we had the “T”-challenge, so this week we’ll take “U” – I’m sure you’ll also find a photo, a story or a music title tagged with “U”! Feel free to add in the comments below the link to your personal interpretation of the letter “U”!!! Myself I’ll focus on “underwater”:

UNDERWATER

Some of us buy a ticket for an underwater aquarium. I was amused, when I noticed, that my internet connection to Graz in Austria, blogger Wolfgang had been in Berlin at the same location like me – watching the same shark!
the girl and the shark
above: title=”the girl and the shark” by Wolfgang H. visiting the Zoo in West-Berlin
below: video by frizztext, also shot in the ZOO “Tiergarten” in Berlin, background music: me and my guitar

About Didi van Frits

writer, photographer, guitarist, painter

76 responses to “UUU-Challenge

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  2. How gorgeous! I didn’t get a chance to visit any of the zoos there while I was in Berlin. Mine is also theme-park touch to it with U for Universal Studios. Here’s the link:
    http://gatheringbooks.wordpress.com/2013/11/19/photo-journal-a-z-photo-challenge-u-is-for-universal-studios/

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    • cars jumping through fire – that’s Hollywood, isn’t it?
      P.S.:
      sometimes I think, it would be better to read a book than attacking the own nerves with crime stories made in Hollywood…

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  3. Caddo

    Wow, shark music.

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  4. poor shark and fishes….They are so happy in the sea. But not in jail !

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  6. Underwater is beautiful…just not so sure about those sharks!
    Here is my entry, Frizz; hope you don’t mind my addition

    U, and V, are for…

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  7. They are one reason I don’t really like to swim in the ocean….

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  10. Hi Frizz!!!
    Good morning!!!
    Here is my entry!

    UUU….Unfocused…

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  11. Hi Frizz, my ‘U’ is UNDERVALUED – of Shropshire Great War poet, Wilfred Owen http://wp.me/pKVAM-sA

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    • hi Tish,
      you’ve written a great tribute to Wilfred Owen (1893-1918), the war poet, and it is sad, that there nowadays are still gas wars (Syria), gas developing centers (in USA, UK, Germany etc.), selling military gas into war regions etc.

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        • “‘The idea of sacrifice,’ says Paxman, ‘entirely acceptable at the time, has been lost to us, discarded along with religious belief and replaced with a cost-benefit analysis…”
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          well, Tish, anti-militarism (together with atheism in my case) took place, scepticism more than nationalism is modern in Europe. Nevertheless I understand in your personal case of family history, that you are proud of your heroes. But as a political movement, developing national proud, I stay sceptic. Recently near Leipzig, in Germany, a famous battle vs. Napoleon was re-enacted. New for Germany. I noticed, there is a continuous tradition for this scene (“dressed in old war clothes”-groups) in USA and UK. .. – in the contrary I like to remember Socrates, who stopped in the very middle of a battle asking himself: “What I am doing here?” – Maybe the decision to hesitate for a moment is a little bridge between the Socrates message and the message of your war-poet?

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          • At first I tried to discuss this topic at

            Reenactment Events

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          • It’s interesting thinking of family members who fought/died in war, I’m not sure I am proud. I admire people’s bravery and tenacity, but in the end people did not really have much of a choice. You had to be really brave to be a conscientious objector in Britain. And those who enlisted and then asked Socrates’ question, and stopped fighting were shamed and shot, and their families were shamed too. A horrible conspiracy. I find it interesting that Owen could write as he did about war, and yet it is clear that he had quite a martial character when it came to it. He led from the front. He returned to the battle when he could have ducked it. Nothing’s straightforward, is it?

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            • “He returned to the battle
              when he could have ducked it…”
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              yes, it seems, it was a sense for him.
              As a German I’m thankful of course
              that UK, USA etc. fought vs. Hitler –
              compare

              Daily Prompt: FAQ


              Joe Winter at first escaped from Germany –
              and then he came back as US-soldier to fight vs. Hitler
              (the Richie boys)
              [he’s our family-hero]

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  13. Very gentle shark music, Frizz.

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  15. Amy

    Hi Frizz, I have a different version of underwater… Here is my entry: http://shareandconnect.wordpress.com/2013/11/19/u-for-underwater-portraits/
    Happy Tuesday!

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  17. Love your challenge. Back on board. Here is my entry http://wp.me/p23TG1-3ct

    BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!

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  19. wolfgangfoto

    thank you for the honor to show this picture in your great forum
    i love your guitar music
    i myself play on a too low level to present it
    but i have fun with it
    i wish you all the best

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  21. I’m very surprised (and amused)
    about the post Frizz-frizz-frizz
    http://vastlycurious.com/tag/frizz-frizz-frizz/
    by “vastlycurious”: with background music!
    P.S.:
    I know, I’m nearly aged 70 and the doctors begin with their typical experiments – but though I’ve been in the Charlottenburg Castle, Berlin, my aim is not to end there in an urn, even if they would spend three for me! Would like to be buried in my garden beside my cat under the hazel tree…

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  22. Underwater with chilled out shark music, the opposite to Jaws 🙂 and my contribution is also under…. underground. http://nomadsproggblog.wordpress.com/2013/11/20/underground-the-man-who-can-taste-the-tube-map/

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  23. Those fellas look like they have earned their breakfast, good photo!

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  26. Amar Naik

    For Me U reminds the uniform of soldiers who secure our freedom

    http://amarnaik.com/2013/11/20/three-items-or-the-number-three/

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  27. Loved your wonderful video, Frizz. The guitar music is so fitting. 🙂
    I’ve started a new blog. The hammock lady is no more. 🙂
    http://anotherday2paradise.wordpress.com/

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  28. Terrific shot Frizz! the little girls body language conveys her awe! 🙂
    Regarding Wolfgang and you being at that place at the same time, I was surprised myself to find an image of the Taj online, with the same village woman carrying a bundle of sticks on her head. Same sari, same children, identical goats!! 🙂

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  29. I wouldn’t trust that mean-looking shark one inch, Frizz. I’ve got a U, I do! Just need more time 🙂 (I had S and T too but they are lost in the sands of time)

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  30. My grandchildren love shark week, a crazy week of television of documentaries about sharks. I will share your cool shark post with them. Looks a little close to me, even with the glass! Thank U for the music, too.

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  31. Great post. Love the photo and the music. My response: U is for Uros, the people who live on the Floating Islands in Peru. http://naomibaltuck.wordpress.com/2013/11/21/1916/

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    • hello Naomi,
      I’ve read several times about the Uros on the Lake Titicaca in Peru, but never such a wonderful detailed tribute to the little handmade islands – thank you very much for sharing your photos and article = an interesting bridge to understand a thought provoking culture! P.S.: I was amused to notice: “Solar panels provide music and television to make the youth more content with island life…”

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  35. U is for Undoing all the words that would – please have a look at

    UUU – Challenge

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  37. Caramba! A day late! I’ll come back later to read through your comments. They look great 🙂
    http://restlessjo.wordpress.com/2013/11/26/u-is-for-ursula-ursulines-and-urodziny/

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