Too Big To Fail

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https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_prompt/too-big-to-fail/

If I was guaranteed not to fail
I would become a professional poet
And write poetry for all my photography

Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge: Sugar Cubes

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How often do you get sugar cubes served with your tea?

Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge: 2015 Week #10

I Love Orange!

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Orange for nature and for light
Show some style and there is life
Butterflies and trees
And pins for victory
And to form a theme, simplicity
To tie it all together
Orange for Passion
And some books for Poetry!

Images from Pinterest: Passion through Poetry MoodBoard here

https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_photo_challenge/orange/

Orange

In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Orange you glad it’s photo challenge time?.”

Cee’s Which Way Challenge

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Which Way?
Through the tunnel and to the light.

Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge: 2015 Week #9

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Farm Animals

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Not the best shots, but taken inadvertently last week at the local school down the road from our home. It is the only school in the area that has it’s own farm, teaching the students about agriculture.

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Farm Animals

Portrait – Richard Maponya, Mall Tycoon

I’ve been to Maponya Mall 🙂 (my claim to fame!)

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Portrait – Richard Maponya, Mall Tycoon

Known as the man who build the first shopping mall in Soweto, 86-year-old Richard Maponya is an iconic entrepreneur in South African history. Maponya Mall is his holy grail. It took Maponya $62.8 million, 28 years and a string of lawsuits to carve out the first shopping mall in the bustling Soweto.

Photography – Jay Caboz
Location – Richard Maponya‘s house Hydepark, South Africa
Publication – see the articles here Forbes Africa Magazine Feb Issue

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Cee’s Black & White Challenge: Wheels

The Waterfront Eye, Cape Town, South Africa

The Waterfront Eye, Cape Town, South Africa

Maritime Ship Steering Wheel

Maritime Ship Steering Wheel

Iron Wheel

Iron Wheel

Back Wheel of Bicycle

Back Wheel of Bicycle

Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge: Shell Babies

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These Shell Babies are an example of Aboriginal children’s toys. The biggest shell on the right is Daddy Shell, Mommy Shell in the middle and Baby Shell on the left ❤

Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge: 2015 Week #9