Wednesday, March 26

ABC Wednesday - J

First of all, this Wednesday you HAVE TO go to Mrs Nebitts Place and make comments according to the changed rules for ABC Wednesday. Mr. Linky is out of function for the time being in this fellowship.

In the beginning I thought the letter J was difficult. May be it had to do with the pronouncement of the letter in Norwegian and or English. However, I managed to find, as far as I can see, acceptable variations although I had to bend the rules (?) a little.
Therefore I start with a German word which in English is an interpretation in French.

J is for Jugendstil (Jugendstil |ˈyoōgəntˌ sh tēl|noun German term for Art Nouveau) as in the Jugendcity Ålesund, Norway.My second photo is from Dublin where my wife after reading and loving Ulysses by James Joyce had to do her Bloomsday walk and meet with the author at North Earl Street.
J is for James Joyce.In Verona, Italy there is a famous place where tourists are going to recall one of the romantic drama by William Shakespeare , Romeo and Juliet. We visited Arena di Verona when seeing the Opera AIDA by Verdi in 2003. The photo is taken before going to see the Opera.
J is for Juliet´s Balcony

My Painting this week is accompanied by 2 YouTube videos.

First a Video clip from the musical Chicago where Mrs. Zeta-Jones performs All that Jazz
and
Second the famous cello player Jacqueline du Pre who has been given the title of the painting.

J is for all that Jazz, zeta-Jones and Jacqueline.

As i said it started difficult, but ends up rather satisfactory.

Since it is still winter around here and also in most of the ABCW blogger´s local areas, I was ready to present photos from January.

However, now it´s time to look ahead, and within a few months we can see the summer months coming. Photos from the apple blossom in June and raspberries at my cottage in July may hopefully help you with the present depression.

J is for June and July.

42 comments:

Rune Eide said...

Some collection - you must have eaten the whole dictionary! Personally I would at the moment prefer June or July.

What are you going to do when you get to T...?

PS The two "extra tools in my picture is a plastic tooth-pick and forceps!

mrsnesbitt said...

Juliet's balcony! I studied Romeo and Juliet for one of my major school examinations and loved the book. many forces were working against the couple, in particular the nurse and the messenger!
Your cottage looks lovely, is it the practise in Norway to have an appartment and a cottage as Rune seems to have one as well.

happy ABC Wednesday

KOSTAS said...

Arnea
Marvellous photographs but this top in the balcony of Juliet's! Very good post!

FO - 2 said...

A great variety of J`s!
All of them are my favourit. ;)
Your posts are very entertaining. Each and every one a little adventure.
Keep up the good work!

Pernille said...

Just fantastic J's!!! How did you come upp to all the J??? I had a hard time to find something;)
Nice photos and I love Juliet's balconny!

Anonymous said...

Lovely pics. The last two have made me really eager for summer, especially as it's a dull, damp day here in Wales. Happy Wednesday!

Anne-Berit said...

Lots of js from you today,and beautiful pictures.Have a nice day:o)

HildeS/Frøken Fryd said...

Many lovely J`s from you today.
Wonderful june and july photos. Is it from your garden?
Have a nice day:)

Silly Goose said...

You travel a LOT, Arne! But why leave Norway - it's so beautiful?

Unknown said...

Excellent collection and beautiful pictures. Well done!

Happy Wednesday!

imac said...

My you have done well with so many J's posts, they are all great, but i must confess Juliet is a romantic piece of work.

Paulie said...

You had an abundance of J photos! Felt like I was on a tour. . . come and see mine -- just 4 but all related to one big J word. I finally got them all re-loaded and everyone should be able to see them now.

DeeMom said...

ah Shakespeare and Romeo and Juliet, Great collection of pictures

Daryl said...

As always a lovely photo of the Mrs.

And what interesting J's!

Michele said...

Splendid J's. I throughly enjoyed them all... strawberries are my favorites and I can never get enough of this wonderful fruit!!

Patty said...

Very nice shots. My photos are up for this week, so please stop by. It has been a bit more difficult without Mr. Linky, but maybe everyone can find time to visit each other.

dot said...

Very nice photos. I enjoyed viewing them.

Gerald (Ackworth born) said...

Some very interesting J's here - I like the Juliet's balcony especially.

on Hyde DP you remarked "think you also should comment on mrs nesbitts blog, not only telling you are up" - I'm sorry if my first comment there seemed abrupt but having been offline for 24 hours I first wanted to inform her that I was back. My connection is still very slow and I couldn't see most of her photos (I still can't view videos). I said I'd go back when I'd posted the J post on my personal blog and then I DID comment more specifically on her post.

Until my speeds get back to normal I won't be able to get round to commenting on everyone's post - much as I should like to do - please understand.

Neva said...

Arnea, your J is wonderful.....love the author statue with your lovely wife.

Anonymous said...

Oh what a nice and varied collection of J's you posted for us! I enjoyed my journey here..

Jan said...

Yes, a very creative and satisfactory J post. Lots of fun, I really enjoyed it.

Leslie: said...

A JUBILANT collection of Js here! Love the James Joyce statue! and some day I hope to see Juliette's balcony!

Lilli & Nevada said...

Great collection of J's i had a hard time finding J

BumbleVee said...

are those raspberries? not strawberries? I have only ever seen strawberries on tiny close to the ground plants.... these I have never seen or heard of...

BumbleVee said...

Aha!! ... well, I do love strawberries....so,....probably why I noticed......

tx for stopping over at The Bearister Bookcase to see my "J" ....

Marie said...

Well done!

photowannabe said...

For thinking the J was going to be difficult, I would say you were very sucessful.
I thought Juliet's balcony was so clever.
Great post.

ANNA-LYS said...

Ohhh Talking about Creativity :-D

Mrs Mac said...

Lovely photo's.

I used to have a cousin called Juliette.

Berit T said...

Beautiful photo and many good J!

Jo's-D-Eyes said...

very Nice ArneA,
The painting and jugendstill, i wish it was June or july with better weather... good post

Greeting from ABC's 'J' JoAnn :)

Gordon said...

Another great set of pictures; interesting reading too.

Liz Hinds said...

What a lovely collection. I love the All That Jazz video clip.

Diana S said...

wow, you've had some wonderful travels and found great 'J's!

becky aka theRAV said...

very interesting choices. If we were to pick winners today, I think you would or should get it hands down.

Sharon said...

What a wonderful bunch of J pictures! Your pictures are always interesting.

AVCr8teur said...

An outstanding list of J's when I had a hard time thinking of just 1 thing. By the way, jellyfish is delicious.

gma said...

Lovely post and wonderful jpegs
:-)

Katney said...

Since January is far behind, and June and July just a glimmer in the future, I hover between my love for winter and my love for summer in the mountains. One day on snowshoes, the next reading springtime stories to preschoolers. You have offered up a grand dose of Js.

hpy said...

Jag gillar jugend jattebra.

Petunia said...

Åh, juni og juli...det gleder jeg meg til! Flott innlegget på J! og jeg er enig med Rune - du må ha slukt hele J i den engelske ordboken;)
Enig med deg at det ville vært lettere hvis folk kunne a taggen, men du kunne jo hatt ett innlegg hvor du viste hvordan man gjør det med forklaring både på Norsk og Engelsk? Jeg har nettopp lært meg det selv, så jeg vet ikke om hvor flink jeg er til å lære det bort...Jeg tror veldig mange ville blitt takknemlig hvis du hadde gjort det...det er mange som ikke har så god greie på data og html koder ( meg i beregnet!)
Ha en fin dag!

VP said...

I too have done the Bloomsday walk - Just great!