tagged C

Tuesday’s A to Z challenge: “C”

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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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Last week we had the “tagged B”-challenge, so this week we’ll create a new turn with “C” – I’m sure you’ll also find a photo, a story or a music title tagged with “C”! Feel free to add in the comments below the link to your personal interpretation of the letter “C”!!! Myself I’ll focus on “I can see clearly now”:

CLEARLY

I can see clearly now

The photographer Steven Ford commented his self portrait: “This week I had surgery on my eyes, they are much better now.” Photo title=”I can see clearly now” – picture by Steven Ford / snowbasinbumps, kindly sent to my group BLOG IT!, click on the picture to enter his galleries on Flickr.com

background music: me, trying to pick on my banjo the song, which rolled through Steven’s mind:

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writer, photographer, guitarist

75 responses to “tagged C

    • yes, the clouds above our heads always seem to have a clear destination. so I’m jealous sometimes. when I discover birds, following them, I’m even more jealous…

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  1. ah, this is a good one. Nice background story, too.

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  3. We can hear you very clearly ! A very nice song to begin the day

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  4. I like that song. Very nice 🙂

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    • Every cat makes me smile, but your first cat portrait is the best: what a character! And thanks for the YouTube link to CAT Stevens singing “Cats in the cradle”. P.S.: It is not possible to deliver a cat overload to me – I never have enuff…

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  5. Gonna be a bright, bright sunshiney day!

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  6. I agree with Lucid Lucy thanks to your playing.

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  7. Love this! I login, I start to read and then have a mellow, reading friendly soundtrack. Slight confusion as to its source until I scroll down 🙂

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  8. And here’s my contribution , a song called Creation that I wrote a year or so ago on piano.http://bumbastories.wordpress.com/2013/02/04/creation/…….
    And you even got that middle part perfectly, Frizz.

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  10. So precious – sight and hearing; we need them both here, and in my C post complete with Pretenders track: http://wp.me/pKVAM-vK

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  13. Laura Bloomsbury

    classic photo – cataracts and cloudy eyes can be rectified without the cut thankfully! congrats on making creative time out of insomnia! I’ve taken to the cool, calm channel of a canal
    http://eljaygee.wordpress.com/2014/01/21/c-for-canal/

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    • indeed you delivered many C’s! “The old coal-fired chimney at City Rd lock is cold whilst woodsmoke keeps out the chill from cabins…click for closer view…”: I nearly can smell it. My nose is always happy, remembering last years winter, when it’s getting cold again, and the poor people start their ovens … let’s forget our summers…

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  14. Fun picture and lovely tune. It is brightening my morning! Here is my post, another good way to start the morning: http://travelwithintent.com/2014/01/21/crumpet-good-proper-tea/

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  17. can never get enough banjo!

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  18. Oh yes….to see ‘clearly now’….:) Love this song!

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  22. He may well be able to see clearly now, but boy I bet he has a headache!!
    http://smallbluegreenwords.wordpress.com/2014/01/21/c-for-connecting-corridor-cesky-krumlov/
    Jude xx

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  24. Fats Suela

    Nice photo! It’s been a while since I had my eye sight checked. I need to, though, with all the hours I spend reading and staring at the computer! The squash and carrots I ate when I was a kid helped boost my eye sight for more than two decades! Here’s mine today:

    http://gatheringbooks.wordpress.com/2014/01/21/photo-journal-a-z-photo-story-challenge-c-is-for-chalet/

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    • hi Tricia,
      we are feeding the birds around our home too (during winter: two balls every week) – but much more in summer: when they have their babies they even need much more: 10 balls a week!

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  33. Here is my entry for tagged “C” http://wp.me/p23TG1-3m8

    BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!

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  35. eschudel

    My first time here, and I was inspired! I will be back, but here is my “C” entry for this week: http://zombieflamingoes.wordpress.com/2014/01/24/c-is-for-chair-tuesdays-a-to-z-challenge-c/

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    • your chair and table on the beach, covered with white clothes = like an art sculpture! The artist Marina Abramovic put chairs into cities, Salzburg for example: a sign, that we should sit down and reflect more often…

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  37. My contribution for the letter C is brought to you by the words California and ‘Copter: http://jaspasjourney.wordpress.com/2014/01/24/woodland-juxtaposed/

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