She’s been showing us the way to go for all these many weeks–
searching for direction through photography that speaks.
Roads and forest pathways, windows gate and doors.
There is no single portal that this challenge abhors.
It always was the hardest for me to try to fill,
like lugging all my photographs up the tallest hill.
I think I usually took this theme a good way ’round the bend,
but Cee’s supply of “Which Way” shots never seemed to end!
Soon “Which Way” will be over, and there will be no more
photographing every river, sidewalk, bridge or door.
We’ll go back to snapping cats, flowers, churches, peoples–
bending over gardens and hanging off of steeples.
I hope there’ll be new challenges that tell us where to go,
for when it comes to what to shoot, some of us are slow.
But on this very final week, let’s all just bid adeiu
by crying Cee some rivers–and sending in a few!
http://ceenphotography.com/2015/09/23/cees-which-way-challenge-2015-week-38-final-week/


I feel exactly the same way.
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Thanks Marilyn.
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Judy, your tribute was wonderful….. Can I put it up on my which for this week and my home page for Which Way? With credit of course.
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Of course you may put it up!
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It will go on my home page for Which Way now….. and the features post I do next week. Thanks Judy.
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Honored…
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I like your photos for this week and enjoy the poem you wrote for Cee. It is a fitting tribute to the end of her challenge. Thanks, Judy.
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She expends so much energy in creating these daily photo soirees for us that I thought she deserved a tribute of some kind. I am amazed that she acknowledges every entry and answers every comment. I wonder how many hours a day she devotes to this? I use every spare moment I’m not committed to something else and she must have a thousand messages a day! And it never feels like we are being treated en masse. Everything is always personal and feels like she is talking directly to you–not some unknown blogger. I am really impressed. Actually, I’m impressed by blogging overall. What an intelligent, kind, creative bunch of people. Including yourself, Allan. Thanks for making contact.
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It is an opportunity to witness the Wheel of Karma. We receive what we give.
Have a happy Thursday—or I as call it: Pre-Friday.
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