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Welcome to One Word Sunday, and over to all of you to join the challenge with your own power post.
To join the challenge, please use pingback by putting a link in your post to the URL of this post, allowing others to have the opportunity to visit and join the challenge. Then come back here and leave us a comment.
If you have any problems with linking via pingback, just add your own URL into your comment.
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Thanks to everyone who brought us something missing last week – it was great to see so many interpretations of this word.
If you didn’t have chance to check them out, the links are below.
Badfish
Brian at Bushboy’s World
Carol at Light Words
Cee’s Photography
David Meredith’s Photo Blog
Dawn at Lingering Vision
Eklastic at Pictures Imperfect
Geriatri’x’ Fotogallery
Jackie at JunkBoat Travels
Janet at This, That and the Other Thing
Jason at Proscenium
Jesh Studio
Little Pieces of Me
Maria at Kamerapromenader
Na’ama Yehuda
Nicole at Une photo, un poème
Pat at Chronicles of an Anglo Swiss
Purple Pumpernickel
Ryan Photography
Sandy at Out of My Write Mind
Sue at Nan’s Farm
Sue at Words Visual
The Blog of Hammad Rais
Yvette at Priorhouse Blog
Next week’s theme will be aerial.
Other forthcoming themes are listed here, and to see previous weeks of this challenge, click here
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 19 May 2019
Posted as part of One Word Sunday
Here’s a different take on power – https://myheart2heart.blog/2019/05/23/reach-out/
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Lovely view outside a nuclear plant 🙂
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I got to this late but here is mine. http://robertsnapspot.com/2019/05/21/the-seat-of-power/
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You are always welcome Robert
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Thanks!
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Hi Debbie – I love the prompt, and all it’s possible associations and manifestations! Great photo, too! Stark and clean and lined and in its own way, beautiful.
Here’s my take on this prompt (or at least, one take on it …)
https://naamayehuda.com/2019/05/19/breath-power/
Na’ama
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Powerfully Powerful 🙂
https://susansplace.blog/2019/05/19/power/
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This picture sure makes one think!
Me at least.
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That’s power! I posted this morning, but my link doesn’t’t seem to have appeared: https://suejudd.com/2019/05/19/one-word-sunday-power/
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I enjoyed your aged example of power, Sue.
A lot of ping backs just vanish into the ether these days.
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Ah, interesting about ping backs….I shan’t rely on them!
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It almost looks like a white cloud out there!
Here’s my take on power: https://outofmywritemind.com/2019/05/19/power-trip/
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It’s good to see effort made to blend in
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Definitely.
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Interesting and unusual architecture for a power plant. I went with a more liquid version of power. 🙂
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That’s a very different look from any nuclear facilities in the US. I went in a completely different direction:
https://sustainabilitea.wordpress.com/2019/05/19/one-word-sunday-power/
janet
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It is quite unassuming, given its purpose.
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So many ways to go with this one. I settled on this.
https://littlepiecesofme1.wordpress.com/2019/05/19/ows-power/
Thanks Debbie!
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Very stark. It looks very different to other power stations I know.
I took your prompt literal today: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2019/05/19/the-name-is-kraft-adam-kraft/
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Here’s my power contribution,
https://davidmsphotoblog.com/2019/05/19/power/
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I have the power Debbie 🙂
http://bushboy.blog/2019/05/19/power/
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Squarish blocks can be very powerful:) Here is mine. thanks for hosting!
https://thejeshstudio.wordpress.com/2019/05/15/across-the-pond/
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Debbie – did I see that correctly? Is Badfish blogging again?
and this power station has a very modular look to it –
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Yes, Badfish is back!
And the power station was a long time in design, and getting permissions – opened in 1988. To me. it looks ahead of its times in its exterior design. I wasn’t sure what it was when I first spotted it on a drive, and had to check on google maps. It reminded me of the warehouse units that have popped up recently alongside several motorways in UK.
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so interesting – and thanks for bringing us a bolt from of scotland (something like that – ha)
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