Summer Photography Scavenger Hunt Wrap-up
September is over, so quickly it seemed, and the end of the Summer Photography Scavenger Hunt kindly hosted by Mary-Lou is a wrap! I had just four of the 2o items on the list to find, and two of the alternates. I managed all but one of the alternates—and could have easily captured that one had I thought of it at the time. You can find my first posts here and here. Here are the final finds:
Something that displays a rule – #7:

Something inherited – #15:

My grandmother's diamond, reset in a necklace.
Something with rough texture – #16:


Two finds for this one, I couldn't decide which was the better example.
Something with the number 7 in it:

The day I was looking for this among mailboxes on a walk in Racine, I didn't expect to find such a lovely example!
And lastly, Alternate B – something heavier than your shoe:

My great-grandmother's flat iron which also could have been chosen for #15. I actually use it in my craft room to weight down craft projects after they've been glued.
Thanks again, Mary-Lou for a very doable list during the pandemic. It took me longer than usual to get started, and I have to admit it is more fun when there's a vacation or two during which you can go looking. But, as always, I enjoyed it.






























































