This week our topic is celebrating City Structures. Cities comes in all shapes and sizes. They can have complex structures or simple ones. Have fun.

Current Challenge Series – Assorted Fun
- Joints or Connecting Points
- Abandoned Buildings or Barns
- Vehicle Details
- Landscapes or Waterscapes
- City Structures
Next Challenge Series – Gratitude Scavenger Hunt

Try to find something that:
- Brings a smile to your face
- Symbolizes an act of kindness
- Would make a friend Happy
- You make use of every day
- Reminds you of Nature’s beauty
- Connects you to the present moment
Please check out my Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge to check out more of what this challenge is about.

Tips from Cee
I have recently started a Tips from Cee’s page, you many want to check it out every once in awhile. You may pick up an idea or two for your own photography.
My entry for 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

Of course, I like that bridge best. But I followed your lead with the riverside property,
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Your photo sure made a cool mark on the landscape 😀
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Some from me
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Your take on topics gets me to think about and look at places and objects differently.
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That a good thing, yes! 😀 😀 Thanks Karen 😀
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lovely photos Cee! ❤
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Thanks a million 😀
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You are so lucky that Canby is a low rise city and your bridge photo is just stunning.
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THere was a lot of controversy putting up such a big building. It was built a couple of years ago. Thanks Vanda for commenting 😀
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I have a similar array of very miscellaneous buildings from villages (ours, Northfield, Boston, Beacon Hill). We don’t get into Boston anymore. The drive is too long, gasoline is too expensive, and price of parking is higher than most motel rooms. The post won’t be up until Thursday.
Readership seems super slow. Is it just me?
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It’s super slow. It always slows down in the summertime, especially since restrictions from covid are non existent any more.
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Wonderful photo of St. John’s Bridge, very atmospheric
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Thanks Alison, I’m glad you like St John’s bridge. 😀 😀
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Love the bridge climbing up into the mist 😃
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It was a very cold foggy January day, just perfect for that bridge. 😀
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A beautiful place and lovely photos. https://mukhamani.wordpress.com/2022/06/29/cffc-city-structures/
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that bridge in Portland is an interesting structure.
https://lessywannagohome.blogspot.com/2022/06/city-sturctures.html
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I love visiting cities!
TORONTO CITY STRUCTURES
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Here is my entry for this week: https://mywanderings.travel.blog/2022/07/01/night-time-city-structures/
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Here is mine for the week
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Great photos, Cee. I’ve stood under that bridge during a festival of some sort back in 2001 (I think). I’ll try to assemble an entry for Monday.
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Hi Dan, It’s an awesome bridge and its huge. Cathedral Park is marvelous too. 😀
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I love bridges!
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So do I 😀 😀
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I can’t begin to count the number of times I’ve crossed the Marquam Bridge. I’ve always spelled it wrong, too. LOL Randy’s car died on it one time. Of course, you can only die once – even a car. I think he might have pushed it into the river. (just kidding). These are great shots. You make Portland look beautiful 🙂
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When I lived in Beaverton I drove over that bridge every day going to work and back 😀 😀
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I did too. We used to live on the Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway.
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