Tuesday 1 March 2011

Photo Scavenger Hunt - February

Here are my twelve photos for the February Scavenger Hunt.
All taken in my village.
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Looking left to right from the top:

A Bridge  (footbridge over a ditch)
A Round Clock (my garden clock)
A Musical Instrument (church organ)
Something with stripes (bar code)
Something Heart Shaped (graffiti)
A Big Lorry / Truck (filmed trying to use my driveway to turn)
Something Red (artificial roses)
A Park Bench
A Postbox
Newspaper Headline
Eyes (Bobby nodding off)
My Shoes (fitted with ice spikes)

Original idea from POSTCARDS FROM THE P.P. where each month a new list of twelve things to find are listed.

6 comments:

  1. An imaginative selection there John. You could have had two categories in one with the first photo ;) I like your garden clock, it's very unusual. The roses look real! My favourite photo of course is Bobby :)

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  2. Thank you Jan. The garden clock is mounted on an 'artificial' wagon wheel I picked up at a garden centre sale a few years ago and then wondered what to do with it! Now I wish I had abut eight of them as they would make an interesting front fence.

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  3. Umm, I think bar code ( stripes ) & Graffiti ( heart ) are inspired ! I do like your garden clock & pleased to see a dog popp bin on the bridge - (though not necessarily attractive none the less important !)

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  4. Hi John ~ I thought I left a comment here, but it doesn't look like it! I am quite partial to the church organ photo ~ and also think your clock is quite something :) The barcode was ingenious, and now I want to know what product it is from, because I'm naturally curious;) Have you seen the list for March ~ looks quite the challenge, too, but I'm sure you're up for it.

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  5. Thank you Bad Penny. We are fairly well off here for doggy bins, thank goodness.

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  6. Hello Glo. The bar code is for 'Gathering Moss: a natural and cultural history of mosses'. Now, if you had a smart phone you could have used Google Goggle to grab the code from the screen and it would then have looked up the title for you. (Which is what I had to do as I had forgotten which book it was) lol.

    The list wasn't there last time I looked. Sounds intriguing.

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Thank you for visiting. Hope you enjoyed the pictures. Any comment, or correction to any information or identification I get wrong, is most welcome. John

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