Every Tuesday, step by step, since 2011, I’m walking with my readers from A to Z, last week we had the letter “B”, so this week we’ll make with “C” – I’m sure you’ll also find 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 CARIBOU:
CARIBOU
photo by Rock Arsenault introducing a caribou gang trying to cross Canada faster than a truck – kindly sent to my group BLOG IT – click on the picture to enter the flickr galleries of Rock Arsenault
my C-photo gallery at flickr:
What a beautiful photo.
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Special C day today! http://scrapydo.wordpress.com/2014/07/22/c-words-can-can/
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you made me smile with your
INFERNAL CAN CAN GALOP
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Great picture! And vert refreshing in the summer heat. I contribute the Caucasus
http://lifeinbaku.wordpress.com/2014/05/20/two-kids-in-the-caucasus/
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hi A., congratulations for your courage to explore the Caucasus – coming back with such a nice story and photos of a little boy forgetting his toy weapons, cuddling a lamb – yes, these two sides are in us…
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The wonderful original log CEILING from a barn in the NL built in 1810.
http://wp.me/a2dwKf-1z2
http://wp.me/a2dwKf-1z3
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very nice! Our daughter was a teacher for architecture at the university and she made her students build little replicas of old historical framework houses and barns – was a fine exhibition in several cities…

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This was an amazing brick barn (isn’t everything here) I was enthralled with the size of these twisted logs that were the support of the structure ! Of course I may have to paint it! !!!
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We liked the paintings of Tomi Ungerer
https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/08/26/songbook-illustrated-by-tomi-ungerer/
who illustrated some old German children songs with old medieval farm houses…
http://www.amazon.de/Das-gro%C3%9Fe-Liederbuch-Anne-Diekmann/dp/3257010117/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1406019008&sr=1-2&keywords=Tomi+Ungerer+gro%C3%9Fe+Liederbuch
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The caribou and the truck is both a striking and surprising juxtaposition, Frizz. My ‘C’ is rather more contemplative: ‘Charles Darwin, Holy Bones and Wild Orchids’ http://wp.me/pKVAM-Pj
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my good old hero CHARLES Darwin (I’m an atheist). I like your resume: “Just as his book On the Origin Species shook the foundations of Christian orthodoxy, so these ruins mark England’s break from the Church in Rome and a complete shake-up in religious belief that rebounded down the centuries… Even his wife was concerned about the state of his soul…” Oh my poor Catholic wife Barbara! P.S.: I also like Churchill’s aphorisms or the books of Canetti, Cioran or Camus…
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Lots of good ‘C’s here, Frizz. Interesting I read that Charles Darwin could not quite in the end claim to be an atheist, but admitted to agnosticism. I think like Laura, he was rather conflicted.
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my response to CAMERAS (Travel with Intent):

http://travelwithintent.com/2014/07/22/c-is-for-cameras-vintage-royal-academy/
cameras – what a history,
what a fast development during hundred years,
what a great chance to share via internet, right?
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the camera shot is at a precarious angle for a head on charge! I’ve only a saying and a little challenge for you
http://telltaletherapy.wordpress.com/2014/07/22/c-for-change/
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if I were forced to choose between Carpenters and Churchill – I believe my choice would be Churchill:
“A fanatic is one who can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject.”
or should I play on my guitar this:
Carpenters – Top Of The World (Live at the White House)
– and they are opening with GUTEN ABEND – that’s German, why?
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Das Caribou-Bild ist toll. Here sind meine C-Wörter: http://geriatrixfotogallerie.wordpress.com/2014/07/22/cava-champagne-cordoniu-catalunya/
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…auch wenn die armen Viecher auf dem Bild so gejagt werden…
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leider wär’ Champagner nix für meine Leber etc. – but c=coffee is allowed!
but I played on my guitar the ballad about the CHAMPAIGN TRAWLER:
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Sounds very nice!
Bei mir geht’s anders rum. coffee lässt mich nicht schlafen.
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Love that image of the caribou dearest Frizz, thank you so much for sharing it. Here is mine this week: Candles from Batam!
http://gatheringbooks.org/2014/07/22/photo-journala-z-photo-story-challenge-c-is-for-candles/
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happy, to read: “Look at how a single candle can both defy and define the darkness.” ― Anne Frank = Anne Frank is a great hero symbol for resistance vs. the Third Reich. As for candles: you make me remember the fate of princess Diana / Marilyn Monroe:
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Such a stunning photo.
This week I go a little down memory lane: http://collinesblog.wordpress.com/2014/07/22/the-castrol-series/
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“C” for Colline! Thanks for your advice

(I’ll make a test):
“One way to keep any harm away from you
is to put a brick under each leg of your bed…”
have no bricks, but could use four guitars, O.K.?
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I hope no one gains too much weight from this recipe. It’s a tasty one.
Isadora
http://insidethemindofisadora.com/2014/07/23/cheesecake-anyone/
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I’m excited not only by the cheesecake recipe and the strawberry-memories you wake up in me (I have to follow diabetes diet) – but also finest: the twelve detail photos illustrating the clever procedure!
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Letter C ….cities.
http://travtrails.wordpress.com/2014/07/25/astoria-new-yo…burban-essence/
Indra
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was this the link to your creative containers?
http://travtrails.wordpress.com/2014/07/19/containers-creative-wrap-ups/
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It is for containers. But for ‘C’ for cities I had included the Astoria link of http://www.womentravelblog.com
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Caribou that’s an awesome C. Mine’s just a cute cat
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your special cat-designed-language made me smile, I was surprised by the creative cat orthography!
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She does have an atypicat purrlance 😀
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My mind seems to be in a similar place to last week! Please have a look at
http://acrossthebored.com/2014/07/28/c-words/
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you really made me hungry! just running out to search for a gourmet restaurant…
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I still haven’t mastered the perfect crepe … So wind up at this wonderful little place every few months!
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Now I’ve done my A, B, and C…I’ll be caught up in no time.Thanks again.
http://vakunzmann.wordpress.com/2014/08/26/clothing-drive-corniche/
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