This week our topic is Things Found in the Kitchen.
Be creative if you feel like it, and fun with this challenge this week. Remember your photos needs to be black and white, desaturated, sepia (brown tones) or selective color. I’m looking forward to seeing what you all come up.

Feel free to take new photos or dig through your archives. The main object of this challenge is to have fun
Featured Bloggers
I had a marvelous response from all of you on last week’s Pairs. I want to say thank you to each of you for participating and sharing your photos. Here are the featured bloggers for this week. Their posts really grabbed my attention. They are all worthy of a second or third look.

Upcoming Topics
For a list of upcoming topics, please see the list below. Be creative and challenge yourself. For a great black and white photo look for contrast or highly textured subjects to photograph.
- Anything in Flight
- Triangles, Diamonds or Squares
- Things found on a Picnic Table or in a Park
- Beginning with the Letters B or W
- Smaller than a Bread Box or Bread Tin
- Toys for all ages
I hope you have FUN a lot of fun with this challenge.
For more information on this challenge, please visit the Cee’s Black & White Challenge page.
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My Entry this Week




I’ve put together a list of challenges and their hosts. So if you know a challenge host, please direct them to my blog. Feel free to contact me anytime. I hope everyone will be able to use my lists.
Qi (energy) hugs
Cee

Love the vintage stove, Cee!
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Thanks Sandy so glad you like the vintage stove 😀
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Hi Cee, I think you may have linked to the wrong post. You linked to the my Bigger than a Bread Box post from a couple of weeks ago rather than my Pairs post from last week.
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I’m sorry David, guess I blew it today. I’m not in a good place.
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Don’t worry about it. I don’t think many people are in a good place after 12 months of Covid-19.
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I agree with you, the world is feeling it. 😀 😀 I know it is hitting me hard this week.
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sending hugs, and hope this week is starting better xx
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It is most definitely starting better. Thanks Becky 😀
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wonderful news but also phew!
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Friday night I had a meltdown. We were up late talking. We were both so close to the edge which is really strange for us. One of us can usually help the other climb out of a bad place. 😀 Our Saturday call helped and yesterday another trip to the tulip field helped too, even though it was raining. Next week, the tulip festival starts (it runs for like six weeks). There shouldn’t be a lot of people out next week yet though. After that who knows if I’ll go.
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oh bless you, so glad I made it to the chat and that things got better over the weekend. I am noticing that MrB and I are also having downs at the same time at moment, think a reflection of the tough times we are in. Sending lots and lots of hugs to you both, and here’s to more tulip visits whilst it is quiet xxx
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I’m thinking it is all due to covid. Springtime is a time we should be happy to be out and about. And it’s not here yet. We all went through last spring as well as a year now. It’s just getting to all of us. I hope you and MrB tie another knot at the end of the rope and hold on. That what we are doing. Sending you both hugs and uplifting energetic thoughts. 😀
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Hugs, energetic thoughts and lots of knots!
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So you two cook on that stove every day? 😉
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That would be hard, but cool. 😀
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So glad we don’t have stoves like that anymore!
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My cooker in one flat we had when I was a student wasn’t unlike that. 1920s. And I promise you, I’m not THAT old.
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Oh I know you are not nearly that old. That must have been hard to cook on. 😀
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Actually, it was brilliant. Simple but efficient
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Cool 😀
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Lol!!
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Love all of these, but that stove is fantastic, as I would guess is the room it is in!
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It was in an old replica of a house from the mid 1800s. 😀
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Love the Kitty inspecting the grocery goods. 🙂
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Thanks Barbara. Glad you like Freddie.
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I love the opening shot, Cee. So much inquisitiveness 🙂
Mine is a sort of kitchen, but not of the normal kind! https://travelwithintent.com/2021/03/11/the-kitchen-at-bugingham-palace-hughenden/
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Love your grocery inspector!
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He’s too old to jump on tables and counters now, but he still is a curious inspector. 😀
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That is one amazing antique setup you have there. Here is mine for this week. https://ceenphotography.com/2021/03/11/cbwc-things-found-in-the-kitchen/
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I love the old style kitchen but cooking there every day would be a lot of work.
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It would be a lot of work. I might start eating all cold food if I had to use it all the time 😀
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That old wood stove would be useful when the power goes out. I went with a couple of unusual looks at everyday objects:
https://davidmsphotoblog.com/2021/03/12/kitchen-close-ups/
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Your vintage stove is brilliant!
Here is my selection of photos from my kitchen.
https://sallys-scribbles.blogspot.com/2021/03/cbwc-things-found-in-kitchen.html
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Love those tea cups.
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Thanks Dawn 😀
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Love those chinese jars..
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Thanks 😀
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My favourite photo this week is the vintage kitchen. Love it!
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Hi Sandra, that seems to be most everyone’s favorite. 😀 😀
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https://weirdsareword.wordpress.com/2021/03/14/cbwc-things-found-in-the-kitchen-life-is-better-with-the-tiniest-water-in-hand/
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Your still life with your cat, challenged me. Vince didn’t think I needed to put Nutter Butter in the picture, though. I love the old fashioned looking kitchen. Is that yours? Those floors are perfect! Here’s my post. Thanks for the great topic. I really need to expand my photography subjects! https://tchistorygal.net/2021/03/15/cbwc-sunday-stills-whats-in-our-italian-american-kitchen/
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It was in a old house that was done up like in the mid to late 1800s. I took that at a wool mill. 😀
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It’s fabulous. Most of us don’t have room in our houses to have that kind of a set up and a kitchen that really functions. 🙂
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oh Cee what a fantastic collection of ‘in the kitchen’. Loving these. the cat is adorable, and as for the stone, I am also though enjoying the spoons and I am guessing waffle maker
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Freddie is always so curious about anything. That’s a fair old photo of him. He doesn’t jump up on table or counters anymore 😀 Yes, I’m glad we don’t have to use those stoves anymore. Yes, that is a Belgium waffle maker.
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He’s such a lovely cat 🙂
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His nickname is angel boy 😀
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awww that is so lovely – he is a special cat xxx
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