Today, November 7, we celebrate the birthdays of three bloggers. This special one-day celebration honors Cee Neuner, an incredibly talented photographer, on what would have been her 64th birthday. She was a dedicated blogger who opened our eyes to the world of photography and taught us how to use photos to tell our blog stories.

She encouraged us to post a flower a day, wowed us with her black-and-white photo challenges, the “Which Way Challenge,” now hosted by Deb Waters, and the “Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge” (CFFC), now hosted by Dan Antion.
As a challenge host myself (Sunday Stills and The Flower Hour), I know how much work goes into hosting challenges. I admire the current hosts of challenges and respect the amount of time that goes into planning themes, preparing images and posts, as well as replying to and commenting on links shared.
The idea that Cee managed 7 FOTD posts, CFFC, Which Way, and Black and White Challenges is quite incredible in its scope. Not only did she post these daily and weekly, but she also always commented or replied to her participants. She also managed to join our challenges on a regular basis.
In early 2021, I felt honored to be part of a group of bloggers that met on ZOOM during the pandemic, which included Cee, Marsha, Judy Dystra-Brown, and Carol Carlisle of A Place to Wonder.
I began (resurrected) Sunday Stills in April 2018, after a three-month break during which I had almost quit blogging. I can’t imagine my life without blogging. I have met countless bloggers in real life (If I know where you live, and I’m visiting there, I’ll come knocking😉). I was thisclose to meeting Cee in person in 2022 when we visited my cousins in Portland, Oregon.
This dahlia garden, located in Tigard, Oregon, represents Cee. A beautiful, intricate flower, surrounded by lovely friends and bloggers.

From where I live in Eastern Washington, the drive to the Portland, Oregon area takes me about 6 hours. Cee lived in Canby, about a 45-minute drive south of Portland. I felt a special kinship with Cee, having lived in Beaverton, a suburb of Portland, as a child.
I’m also sharing this image of the Hood River bridge in Oregon, on the Columbia River. Cee shared numerous photos of this area on her blog and loved photographing bridges. Oregon held a special place in her heart.

Happy birthday to Dan Antion and to Marsha Ingrao for graciously co-hosting this link-up.

Also sharing the bridge for Becky’s November Shadows.
Happy birthday in Heaven, Cee. You left an indelible place in our hearts.

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What a beautiful post and tribute to Cee. I was always amazed at her ability to host so many challenges and also comment on them! She did leave a legacy to the blogging world.
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Thank you, Lisa, we’ll all miss her!
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Hey bestie, I remember our photo shoot of those dahlias when we couldn’t find or get to the Dahlia Fields. They were such a great find and so close. Our weekly phone calls were so amazing, and such an honor to be included. Cee had such a big heart, and left parts of it all over the world.
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Hmm, I wonder why your comment came up as anonymous? Anyway, I know this is Marsha! It was amazing to discover the dahlia garden so close to my cousin’s.
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What a great tribute.
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Thank you, Maria!
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A beautiful tribute posts, Terri. I didn’t know Cee that well as I only started photography fairly recently but I also shared a tribute post 🙏💝
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Thank you, Robbie! I was pleasantly surprised to find so much in common with Cee. Becky B just shared a post written by Cee’s partner, Chris.
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Wonderful post and tribute Terri!
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Thank you, Anne. I’m glad Marsha and Dan cohosted this opportunity to share our thoughts.
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Happy birthday! 🍰🎂
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A lovely tribute to Cee, and you summed up her contribution to the blogging world perfectly
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Thank you, Sarah! We all benefited from her photo skills and inspiration!
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What a lovely tribute to Cee, Terri. May her legacy on WordPress will never be forgotten.
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Thank you, Eugi!
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You’re welcome, Terri.
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[…] Cee Neuner would have been 65. One of her blogging friends, Terri Webster Schrandt, posted a wonderful birthday message to her. Thank you, Terri, from the bottom of my heart. I’m sorry you never got to […]
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Lovely tribute Terri and great photos too.
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Thank you, Graham. I’m glad so many bloggers responded too.
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An incredibly beautiful tribute, Terri
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Thanks so much, Toni.
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This is a nice, heartfelt tribute to your friend Cee … you did a nice job with it Terri. How nice that three bloggers shared the same birthday!
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Thank you, Linda. I’m glad Marsha and Dan cohosted the birthday bash.
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That was nice of them to do that.
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Thanks, Terri. I’m so sorry that you never had the chance to meet Cee. At least you had the chance to get to know her through zoom. I know she’s reading everyone’s comments and loving them. When she was on hospice it meant so much to her to read all the well wishes and tributes everyone sent. I’m sorry I can’t respond to everyone and keep her blog going, but her death has hit me harder than I thought it would. We had an incredible 35 years together. Thanks for all your love!
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Oh this is Chris! Thank you for being her loving life partner! Cee is missed so much by many. Blogging wasn’t your thing. We all have different interests. It means the world to me that you took the time to comment. Please keep in touch!
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Lovely post, Terri. I didn’t follow Cee but I saw her comments on other’s blogs and knew that she loved photography. I love this memory tribute that Dan and Marsha are hosting. Lots of fabulous pictures and remembrances.
I remember crossing that bridge when Paul and I drove home from our trip to western Canada a couple of years ago. It is a gorgeous area!
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Thank you, Janis! In addition to the weekly photo challenge hosted by WordPress years ago, Cee’s challenges were always at the top of my list to do. The Hood River Bridge (its official name escapes me), is a beautiful, bright green. I drive through there this past summer and the area was alive with windsurfers that day.
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Beautiful photos to share Terri. Both would have tickled Cee immensely 😀
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Thank you, Brian! She inspired me with her love of flowers and introduced me to dahlias!
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Wonderful photos and tribute!
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Thank you, Egidio. She loved dahlias and likely drove across that bridge.
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That’s lovely, Terri. Cee was irreplaceable and I’m another whose world was opened by her presence in blogging. She was talented and generous and I can’t look at flowers without thinking of her.
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Oh that’s so nice! She was truly inspiring in countless ways. Thank you.
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That’s an absolutely beautiful tribute, Terri. Thank you for sharing these photos and your memories. I’m sure Cee is looking down and enjoying this. I love that bridge. I lived in Seattle for three years, and I traveled to Portland many times while there and since then on trips to the Northwest. I know that bridge and it was wonderful to see it here.
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Thank you, Dan! How cool you lived in Washington (I’m near Spokane). The bridge is green if you remember, so I left a tinge of green in the B&W version.
Many thanks to you and Marsha for the lovely idea. Hope you are enjoying your birthday 🎂
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I remember driving to Spokane. Washington is a big state.
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Lovely tribute to Cee! 🌹 She was a huge part of the photoblogging community and will be missed. It’s nice to know that her prompts will continue elsewhere. Happy Birthday to those celebrating!
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Thank you, Debbie. I’m glad Marsha and Dan co-hosted this birthday party today.
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So nice of you to celebrate her. A lovely person and a lovely photographer. Happy Birthday to all!
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Thank you, Nancy! She’s already missed.
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I love the contrast between the B&W bridge and the vivid colors of the dahlias. It’s a fitting tribute to Cee.
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Thank you, Janet! Have a good day!
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Thanks. You too.
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What a wonderful post, Terri. I sometimes think of leaving blogging. I’m sure there are things I should be doing with the time. But I’d come looking for the lovely friends I’ve made on here. They’re hard to leave behind xx
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Thank you, Jo! Many of us have thought about not blogging. I really enjoy it and making lifelong friendships.
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I thought of leaving blogging from time to time also, Jo! But I would miss friends like Terri and you. You and I have followed each other since 2018 (I checked last night).
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It would have been wonderful to meet Cee in person when we first got together, Terri. How great you had Zoom meeting including her during the pandemic. She’s happy that her challenges are managed by others to carry on her legacy. Beautiful post, Terri! 🙂
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Thank you, Miriam! The zoom meetings were fun and informative. She left a unique legacy on WordPress.
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Hi Terri. I didn’t think of meeting on zoom with bloggers. We had Zoom meetings for our church group.
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I can’t remember how it started. I think Cee and Marsha were zooming and Cee was giving her some photography lessons. We had just moved into our house in 9 Mile and our internet was pathetic. It was fun to chat together and “see” each other.
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I would have enjoyed doing it! 😍
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A wonderful tribute for Cee, Terri 💕
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Thank you, Cathy. Her photo challenges became her legacy.
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Perfect.
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Thank you, Suzanne!
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So wonderful that many are remembering Cee. I’m enjoying the pictures.
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I’m glad, Jacqui! What a legacy she left the blogging world! She also helped me hone my photography skills.
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oh this is wonderful – beautiful post in her memory
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Thank you, Becky! I’m so glad we were virtual friends. May she rest in peace and we already see her legacy lives on.
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Such a sweet post, Terri. I have never participated in these posts but am aware of what a wonderful photographer she was. God bless her her family. 🙏🏻❤️✝️
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Thank you, John! I wish I’d had the chance to meet her in person. It would have been a non-stop gab-fest, I’m sure.
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You’re welcome Terri. ❤️
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