Friday, 25 May 2018

May Scavenger Hunt


Cool
Cranberry & White Chocolate Rock Cakes being left to cool


Disaster
Looks a bit of a disaster but once the ends have been sewn in on this knitting it will look OK


Movement
Water at Lynmouth UK


Fence & Prickly
(2-in-1 picture)

Prickly Holly against the fence


My Choice
The pretty Aquilegia (Columbine) growing in my garden

Linking with Kate at I Live, I love, I Craft

13 comments:

  1. Gushing water is definitely a great one for movement. Now, why didn't I think of that! The columbine are very pretty and I would definitely take one look at the wool and think 'Disaster!' 😁

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  2. What a clever set of pictures, your 'cool' looks delicious. That's a lovely aquilegia, the doubles are so pretty.

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  3. Clever you combining fence and prickly! I also had an aquilegia in mine - it is just the right time of year for them :) thanks for joining in xx

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  4. Aha, a combination for spiky & fence which I nearly did too, with a barbed wire fence (giggle), but yours fills the bill beautifully. I love aquilegias & have a tiny one which is still surviving after 3 years of both severe frosts last winter & an exceptionally dry start to this year. I did think the yarn ends, might have been done by a cat, but I do hope you show us what you've been up to eventually. Take care.

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  5. Love cool, well I love most baking (provided it does not include rhubarb, custard and pudding rice!). I liked the simplicity of all your photos too.

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  6. Lovely photos and interpretations. Love cool, movement and your own choice:)

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  7. Super photos, I love grannys bonnets they are so lovely, I have some in my garden but not as many as I would like.The movement one is nice and those rock buns cooling is very clever.

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  8. A lovely collection of photos, I especially liked movement and good interpretation of cool too.

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  9. Love your choices. Cool look delicious and the movement picture is very good.

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  10. Beautiful photos and clever interpretation with cool! I didn't dare look for any disasters like your wool because I've probably got too many.

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  11. That's The Glen Lyn Gorge at Lynmouth, but you are correct about the horrible flood too.

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  12. Your rock buns looks delicious, I think i'll have to go and have a cuppa with a biscuit now, they've made me peckish!

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  13. Oh the horror of endless tails to sew in at the end of knitting - but it will look beautiful. The Aquilegia are gorgeous.

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