Tuesday, November 04, 2014

October Scavenger hunt

Ahrgh, there was some definite tenuous scrambling and shifty conduct  involved in the completing of the task this month!  I HAD half term and yet here I am hunting through folders trying to see if something will match up!  Thanks to Greenthumb for another super list of items to look for! Can I strongly suggest you go and click the link to see some other versions of this. There are some seriously talented photographers in this challenge who wow me every month with their crisp, beautiful photos and their ingenuity!


October's List



O is for ?

"Ouch!" says the bee as it lands on the rather spiky plant!

O is for "Ouch!"


It is also for 'opening'. I wanted to share this Dubrovnik view.


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6pm

Though the photo itself was not taken at 6pm, this is generally what I used to do at 6pm before I moved away from my old house.  Now it is more likely to be 7.30pm since I have a long journey home from school and inevitably don't leave before 6.30pm!
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Morning

I should append this with a sad addendum. This is NOT a typical morning in my life,but then you don't want to see a blurred picture of me scurrying across the park or sweating and panting on a train as I make it with one second to spare.  This was my Saturday morning in half term.  Blissful, reading a new charity shop purchase (dead chuffed to find another Inspector Colbeck book) drinking Earl Grey from CBC's Denby mug and eating resurrected porridge.  Yes, it was the scrapings of CBC's porridge pan which I added milk to, stirred lovingly and brought back to life.  It was tasty. I sat there for ages!

Morning- October 2014 Scavenging


Something you bought:

Oh HOW SAD CBC and I are. We are totally excited about our new bins! We went to John Lewis on Friday night and spent some vouchers on two new bins.  Look, can you see the halos above them! Makes SUCH a difference to the hodge-podge of pink recycling bag and open bucket bin we have survived on for a year.
Something you bought- October 2014 Scavenging

I'd really like to own anthropomorphic bins but CBC says no, something does not need eyes or a tash to be pretty. Ha, what does he know!?

Anthropomorphised bins

Light

Light


I enjoyed the light from these candles- the definite flames amidst a mishmash of melted wax!


Close up

Close up- October 2014 Scavenging
Can you tell what it is yet?? I WILL be blogging about this soon, so stay tuned if you want to find out what it was! 



Favourite

My favourite walk in Northumberland will always be the first one I took, and one which I repeated this holiday.  I love the walk along Haltwhistle Burn and here is my favourite part of the walk: the rock face of faces....


Favourite 1 - October 2014 Scavenging


And here is my favourite face, which I am pretty sure has featured in a Scavenger hunt long ago...




Isn't that a noble nose!?

Favourite 2 - October 2014 Scavenging


Also, because I just don't think anyone noticed them in my Dubrovnik photo post,these are CLEARLY someone's favourite pants. FIVE pegs for one teensy-weensy pair of pants???


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Lunch

Now before you get hoity-toity with me over this being my lunch, let me assure you, it was accompanied by a healthy jacket potato with plentiful salad. But you don't want to look at that, you want to look at the BEST chocolate milkshare ever! Mountain of cream: check,  flake on the side: check, flake on top: check, Not too sweet: check, Not fake syrup: Check. Parfait! 

Lunch- October 2014 Scavenging


Childhood


My grandad's garden was a place of wonder as a child. We spent SO much of our childhood wandering in those beautiful gardens and yet being nonchalant about the towering trees that formed the border of this garden. I took a walk in his garden recently, now overgrown and couldn't believe the size of this Sequoiya tree.  It has a preservation order on it, it is such a beautiful tree, towering majestically above th other trees.


Childhood


Your Sky


I often encounter beautiful skies as I walk home from work. This was a GLORIOUS sky I glimpsed in the summer which deserved to be shared yet hadn't been.

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Colour:

I have definitely used an oilslick for a scavenger hunt before but they are such a beautiful example of colour resulting from something not so nice.  Bizarrely, this was on the path by Haltwhistle Burn/
Colour- October 2014 Scavenging


Your shoes:
My NEW shoes. I am really naughty to have bought these, particularly since I found some mighty fine boots in a charity shop recently plus other new shoes in the summer but when i saw these turquoise DMs, I kept thinking of how many occasions I had wet feet last winter when walking to school. The trouble is, I am attracted to impractical materials for boots (I don't mean knee-highs but you don't always want to wear those or indeed wellies) most of my boots are suede or somehow bizarrely let in stones. So I justified these by my long winter walks and the fact I lack turquoise shoes. Yes, I know. I don't believe me either.
Shoes


So, any favourites?  Did you take part? Do let me know if you've done any scavenging...
xx

20 comments:

  1. Beautiful photographs! And what a nice catch is the photo with the drying panties!

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  2. Love the photos, I really must take part in this one again!

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  3. Lovely photos. I especially love you new boots. Is the close up a drum, possibly a bodhran?

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  4. A brilliant collection! I love the new boots, the tree for childhood and your lunch to name a few! That looks like drum for close up?

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  5. You have sequoias too? I thought they were reserved for northern California. Eh eh. Fave this month are your Rock faces but only because theyrr reminiscent of my story that I'm still revising as we speak. Otherwise, thy sky has got to be one gorgeous shot.

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  6. What beautiful photos! Is that some sort of drum you are making? I love that star opening!

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  7. I love your new boots, the pants on the line and that cracking view through he star shaped hole! x

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  8. Oh the trash cans are a total riot. Hey, exciting purchases are all relative to the individual, right? :) Wonderful set of shot, dear! xoxo

    http://downwithpants1969.blogspot.com/

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  9. 1. I love your porridge photo and I also love the self awareness that we're all crafting an attractive image of our lives for the benefit of people who read our blogs! I don't think enough people really acknowledge that fact.

    2. That bin-wedding looks too romantic for words. They're such a perfect couple!

    3. I saw an amazing sunset from the North Circular near Woodford the other day and was very impressed indeed. I love that you can see the sky when you're just outside of London. There is no sky in London!

    4. Your new shoes are BEAUTIFUL!

    Owl Girl

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  10. THe photo under color is stunning! I"ve always wanted to take a photo like that!

    ♡Tallia
    Trending In Fashion

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  11. What fun! Lovely shots!

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  12. What a great idea for a photo post :)

    Lizzie's Daily Blog

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  13. The anthropomorphic bins are fantastic, and I love your new boots. The last thing you want to do is get wet feet and catch pneumonia like a Jane Austen heroine! The Dubrovnik view through that star is stunning, and that pants photo made me giggle a lot :) I'm guessing the close-up shot is your new drum :) xxx

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  14. I love the boots!

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  15. Love your collection of photos, Kezzie! That sky was glorious! And that milkshake ~ OMG! Can I say I am jealous? LOL Loved your turquoise shoes ~ I knew you'd having something different! Have a happy Wednesday!

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  16. Great photos, especially the star opening and those well anchored pants!

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  17. Those trash cans. Need. To. Happen!!

    Miranda
    Little Gold Pocket Watch

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  18. Wonderful photos again, so many things to say, all f which I'm about to forget. Love that red sky, it's absolutely amazing. I never said this on your labels post, but the image of the bins alive is genius. I will forever see them as that (not that you'll be showing us bin pics every day). The pants/pegs actually made me 'lol', so funny!

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  19. Adorei suas fotos!
    Em especial do mirante em forma de "star" e os sapatos, turquesa é minha cor preferida.

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