Every Tuesday, step by step, since 2011, I’m walking with my readers from A to Z, last week we had letter “A”, so this week we’ll make with “B” – I’m sure you’ll also find a story or a music title tagged with “B”! Books, balls, basketball, baths, boats, birds, ballet, balloons, beards, balance, busoms, bycicles or boxers? Feel free to add in the comments below the link to your personal interpretation of the letter “B”!!! Myself I’ll focus on BASKETBALL:
BASKETBALL
All-Star Women Team @ Tuxpan de Bolaños, Jalisco – photo by César Ramos, on Flickr – kindly sent to my group BLOG IT, click on the picture to enter his galleries!
related:
my B-photo gallery at flickr:
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Hi there Frizz, basketball is my husband’s favourite sport, he plays around 2 hours every day, quite religiously. 🙂 Love this photo that you shared.
Here is my B photo: Batam, Indonesia! 🙂
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thanks again for your interesting, thought provoking quotations, Myra:
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“Who’s to say that dreams and nightmares aren’t as real as the here and now?” ― John Lennon (P.S.: the here and now became a nightmare for John Lennon and all, who thought he is a great necessary cultural idol of changing things, making public and political life better)
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“You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is like an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty.” ― Mahatma Gandhi (P.S.: I hope the escalation of terrorism supported by wrong religious influences will not become more than only a few drops – also the respect-less behavior of male individuals vs. women in India, the land of Gandhi; sometimes his ideology of patience seems not strong enough as a strategy)
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B= Bridge over troubled water http://scrapydo.wordpress.com/2014/07/15/b-bridge-over-troubled-water-a-z-b-word/
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that’s a good idea to focus on all those bridges over troubled waters!
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Lovely! Thank you
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Blue hour in Baku
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This is a great blog, everyone. Wonderful insight into the city of Baku and surrounding area.
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There is so much to love about the All-Star women’s basket ball photo, Frizz. The gloriously coloured clothes for one. The concentration on the players’ faces. That they are playing in long skirts. My post ‘Basket Case’ has some more colourful pix – though a dark story, too, behind the Nubian mats that decorate my kitchen: http://wp.me/pKVAM-Oa
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hi Tish, that are long roots: “Kerma culture evolved out of the Neolithic around 2400 BC. The Kushite rulers of Kerma profited from the trading such luxury goods as gold, ivory, ebony, incense, and even live animals to the Egyptian Pharaohs…” Sorry to read, that Germany also here caused much pain…
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Ah, but Frizz, even the British army combatants thought Von Lettow-Vorbeck was an absolute hero. They admired his tenacity and courage and strategy, and the way he had so well trained his African troops, and put all his faith in their abilities. That was quite rare.
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Not something you see everyday 🙂
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hi Gilly, you amused me with your story about a dilemma:
http://lucidgypsy.wordpress.com/2014/07/14/one-of-those-little-dilemmas/#comment-21825
P.S.:
once I offered a very thick colleague to come into my car, so she could reach the job faster than by using the bus. But in the very moment, when she took place, her trousers break into two pieces. Fortunately I wasn’t forced to tell her, she should change her dress, it was more than clear, what to do,,,
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Farbenfrohes Bild!
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That’s quite some kit! Here is my B: http://travelwithintent.com/2014/07/15/baobab-tree-botswana-petit-prince-upside-down-man-london/
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hi Debbie,
“The gods did all they could to please it until even they lost patience and turned it upside down, burying its head in the ground, so that it could never complain again!” A very amusing story for me, because I remember all those Gods, who had the same feeling vs. me when I was caught in my philosophical debates…
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Fascinating to see them playing in long skirts.
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I love that shot by César. This is my weekly contribution – http://lynneayersbeyondthebrush.wordpress.com/2014/07/15/a-z-challenge-again-b/
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hi Lynne, so I learned by your signs something new about BEHAVED children, BURGER king written in Russian letters and BIG spenders!
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I was going to use one of my bird posts but decided on Breakfast 🙂
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me, serving a breakfast for all my readers:
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It looks delicious! 🙂
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That is so interesting – the photo.
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Ooppss … missed the letter A … will have to add that one too.
I like your selection for the Letter B – I had no idea they played basketball there. The costumes are very colorful.
Isadora
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I like your poem
about BUTTONS:
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“…the most important
sight happens at night.
When the button jumps…”
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‘B’ is for me, or not missable for any true photographer in my view, BLUE HOUR. My pic https://www.flickr.com/photos/121352773@N04/14664291051/
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Damit, I’m NOT falling behind this time !!!
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http://wp.me/a2dwKf-1y6 🙂
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A for Andre Rieu = I believe he lives in Maastricht,right? we’ve been in Maastricht, wonderful atmosphere there! but that are nearly 3 hours to drive, Venlo only 1!
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Andre and his New York memories (I have others, you know):
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Yes he does. We live in Horst so Venlo and Maastricht are both only an hour away for us!
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http://wp.me/a2dwKf-1y7 , http://wp.me/a2dwKf-1y8 🙂
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B = BELGIUM: we had fine days in Bruxelles,
invited by a photographer and banjo player who live there…
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Like this concept of using an alphabet to string together words and then a story.
So when do we see the next alphabet linked post coming in?
Shakti
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every Tuesday the next letter!
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Absolutely ADORE this shot. The colors, the contrasts and just the fact that it is a women’s basketball team!
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Bogged down By a project Barely escaped – please have a look at
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“B is for Berries
Blackberry, Blueberry
raspberry red…”
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had a version immediately
in my head:
B is for bosom,
breasts, bust and boobs –
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maybe your poems
will improve my English
step by step…
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Hahahaha! I will have to do an adult A-Z next round – X will be easy in that case….
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And here is my second post…I will be catching up in no time. Thank you for the challenge.
http://vakunzmann.wordpress.com/2014/08/25/barang-the-bus-driver/
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