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Saturday, June 9, 2012

Scavenger Hunt Sunday



Well, I'm squeaking this in last minute and missed last week
entirely due to having way too much fun people watching in Galveston
on Saturday night, on a date with the hubby and some friends.

I missed you all, now on to the prompts.....

[ travel ]

This little sanderling crossed my path on his travels . . .


[ silly ]

From the archives....my husband's family has a family olympics and this was the 'bobsled' event.
Over and then under with a wet sponge to see who could fill the bucket with the most water by the end.
There were sillier events, like the oreo cookie from the forehead into the mouth with no hands, but
that might have been more silly than anyone would have wanted me to share! haha


[ black & white ]

Yes, I'm sharing this one again from Friday but like I said I'm squeaking this together....this is the Texas
Tall Ship Elissa, and not a replica but a survivor. She was built in 1877 in Scotland, finally coming to rest
after 90 years of commercial history in Greece, where she was found in a scrap yard and not allowed to die. She is an incredible piece of history and is still a fully functioning three masted, iron-hulled sailing ship that continues to sail annually during sea trials in the Gulf of Mexico. 


[ spots ]

Lucky for me when we were at the garden center today I just happened to have my camera, imagine that!
Thank you Miss Butterfly...


[ paper ]

This is the cover to one of my favorite notebooks, with paper . . .  I know, not so creative,
but I was desperate!


Hope your all having a wonderful weekend!!

Love, Kim
xo




18 comments:

  1. I love the sanderling photo. It looks so unusual to see a bird running. If I were a bird I think I'd fly everywhere! What a fun Silly photo.

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  2. Kim, can I come to your next family Olympics..I think I could really rock the oreo challenge :) And I love the reflection of that Sanderling as it is running. Honestly Kim...you always inspire me above and beyond :)

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  4. Oh my goodness . . . I love the butterflies, both real life and on paper. Such a lovely travel shot, too. I confess . . . I am a bird lover.

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  5. Love your set,! That first shot is incredible!

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  6. These are all lovely. Glad you shared B&W again. Your Galvastone post was wonderful!

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  7. Those games sound so fun! Love travel, too!!

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  8. These are all wonderful - the family Olympics sounds awesome. And the bird photo is fantastic...I love them all, as always!

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  9. Great set of images! My favorites are that little traveler who crossed your path, and that family reunion photo...which looks like great fun!

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  10. What a fun family to play with...you know I love all your images. Love that notebook and you had your camera with you when you went to the garden center, I can't believe that. Have a great Sunday!!

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  11. fabulous shots and your black and white is fantastic!

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  12. These are really, really great! I love the sanderling; such wonderful focus and beautiful reflection! I also love the old ship!

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  13. Good to have you back, I missed you last week on the hunt.
    Love that Travel Shot - Those are such pretty birds.
    Again the Ship is awesome, I'd love to see it in real life.
    Silly - What great family fun.
    Paper - Hey I took pictures of paper gift bags so yours isn't that bad and it's a lovely cover.
    Spots - Great spot of the butterfly with it's spots.

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  14. Yes a great set. Fun family. Love it. Each picture is wonderful but to catch the butterfly!!! Thanks

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  15. I love this set ----your "spot" shot was the perfect lead into your "paper" shot! HA!

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  16. Beautiful interpretations all the way through - I especially love the processing work on black and white.

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