A Joyful Remembrance – One Day 4 Cee

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A Joyful Remembrance – One Day 4 Cee

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A Bridge for Cee — #1Day4Cee

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Dan has asked us to remember Cee, on what would be her 64th birthday. It was a sad day when she passed, but we remember her for her caring, friendship, love and light she brightened the world with.  She hosted lots of fun challenges, some I participated in. Dan says she liked bridges a lot, and of course she loved flowers. I remember she liked taking pictures of old barns, old cars, and rusted or odd things she’d see. Most of the photos I post are because of her challenges I wanted to enter. My media photos are full because of Cee, and I thank her. ❤

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Here’s some bridge photos I took.

First is a double bridge I think was in Missouri.

Next are highway overpass bridges I think was in Dallas TX

Then, the little wooden bridge I put in the fairy garden I made.

Finally, a short bridge I saw when we were spending a few days at Ft. Davis TX

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And we Remember Cee in Joy with flowers!

I think Dahlias were Cee’s favorite flower. I loved seeing all the beautiful flowers she would share.

Pink/mauve shaded Dahlias 🩷

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A lot of Cee’s photos were of the times she went to flower farms, like the tulips all arranged by color. I’ve never seen a flower farm, so those were really interesting and beautiful.

A pretty bouquet of pink tulips with yellow tips , accessorized by a pink bow, all in a glass vase.

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Cee always gave good tips on photography, too. One was the rule of thirds, where you sometimes try not to put your subject right in the middle … it is more interesting off set a little. Also try different perspectives. I tried to remember these.

A different view of this yellow, daisy looking flower from underneath and from the side

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Also, I want to wish Dan and Marsha a Happy Birthday! How fun to have shared the same date with Cee!

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Thanks for visiting! Peace  ☮️

© 2025  BS

19 responses »

  1. Cee would love this post! Thank you for sharing your memories of her along with some lovely photos. I, too learned a lot from Cee, and I miss her presence in this community very much.

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