It’s time to check in with the Summer Photography Scavenger Hunt. I’ve managed to find some more items on the list.
An Outdoor Clock – found in Ithaca, NY #1
The word “Summer” – found in Virgil, Ontario #5
I have two photographs for #8 Shells, all found on Nantucket Island.
These shells were called “toe nail” shells by my daughter-in-law’s mother. My granddaughters and I spent quite awhile collecting them. Although we’ve visited Nantucket several years, I had never seen these before. Once you started looking, they weren’t hard to find as they almost sparkled in the sand. I’ve put them in a pretty jar that sits on the window sill of my craft room alongside another jar filled with sea glass I found on a beach in California 23 years ago.
A straight tree trunk and a crooked (#12) trunk – Niagara-on-the-Lake
Two colors of the rainbow in any order – chairs at The Golf Club in Niagara-on-the-Lake #13
A handwritten sign #14 – my local farm market
A sail #17 – Nantucket Island
A funny or memorable bumper sticker #19 – Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Take your pick! Here are a few: “Question Authority,” “Real Women Don’t Have Hot Flashes, They Have Power Surges,” “Reef Relief-Protect Living Coral,” or “Honk if Pluto is a Planet.”
Fresh Local Produce Alternate B – Ithaca, NY Farm Market
I have just three left to find, and a good idea for two of them. We have a bit of traveling to do before the last check-in so I’m hoping I’ll find them all. Thanks, Mary-Lou, for another fun hunt!
Those are great finds! Lucky you finding all those bumper stickers and all on one vehicle, too! I haven’t been able to find any!
Wow, you’ve got some great finds! The back of that car is incredible and I like the idea of using a tree for crooked (thanks for the tip!)
Wonderful finds. I really like that outdoor clock. Oh my that car covered in bumper stickers! Toe nail shells-Odd name for such a pretty thing, but yes they kind of do look like toe nails … (col). So glad you are enjoying the search.
These search photo posts are so fun! I’m intrigued by the “toenail shells” and love the row of chairs.
Amazing bumper stickers! And the rest are good too. I see where “toenail shells” comes from, but they are pretty. They sort of remind me of something else, and I just can’t put my finger on what at the moment. Anyway, I bet they look nice in the jar and will for evermore remind you of that afternoon spent collecting with your grand daughters.
You are doing really well and look at those bumper stickers. I am having trouble finding one!
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