In fact, they enjoyed it so much that I created a Kids' Photo Scavenger Hunt just for them!
Here's our pics for the January list:
J is for jar This is at our local cupcake/candy shop! |
1 PM My mom's Alice in Wonderland clock! |
Measurement At our local coffee shop-This is on the coffee bean roasting machine! |
Color Awesome embroidered boots for sale at a shop that sells wares from local artists. |
A corner This is on one of our bike rides. |
Hats Again from the shop selling for local artists. |
Stamp Mikey's hand after his gymnastics class. |
Looking Down Looking down from the balcony at Joe's Barbeque. |
Crowd I won't usually come to this grocery store for exactly this reason! |
Fruit My dad's Meyer Lemon tree. |
Roof My dad's greenhouse. |
These are great photos, well done! I love your kid's hunt idea too. I like the look of February's list - not too challenging (or it shouldn't be - perhaps I shouldn't speak so soon!).
ReplyDeleteThank you! My boys had so much fun too. I'm looking forward to the next one! :)
DeleteThanks for taking part in this months Scavenger Hunt, you have added a great group of photos, I really like stamp, jars,crowd. Greenthumb.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting! I love seeing everyone's corner of the world. :)
DeleteReally enjoyed looking at your photos ~ great idea with the stamped hand. Everything looks quite magical, starting with the lovely jar display, pretty clock and colourful boots. I'm sure your children will be thrilled hunting for items to photograph..a super pastime, and educational, too. The number of meyer lemons are amazing, and love Mikey's pine cone treasure ~ he's a natural ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you! We had a blast!!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you could join us in the hunt :) Love those jars and the amazing cowboy boots. I wish I could grow lemons in this cold corner of England! x
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. I love those jars and the very exotic (to me) lemons. I wonder what you grow in the greenhouse? In uk a greenhouse is always made of glass, some people call them glasshouses, but not normaly, I am not sure why. Great to get the children involved, really gets them looking!
ReplyDeleteMy dad starts a lot of seeds in there. He also pulls potted plants in when it freezes. Sometimes he'll try rooting from cuttings, and he'll keep them cozy in there. As you can see, he's a handy guy to have around! :)
DeleteI really like your colourful shots which give an insight into life in your corner of the world. I always wanted to live somewhere that lemons grow:) Love the name of your blog and I'm off to have a look around it now.
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DeleteWhat great photos, Elaine! That clock is darling, and would I love to wear those prancy cowgirl boots. I'm so glad that you have joined in the hunt. And what fun to share it with your boys! Natural is my favorite ~ There is nothing more beautiful than the pure face of a young child! Have a good week!
ReplyDeleteThank you! My boys had so much fun hunting up these shots with me!
DeleteHow gorgeous your photos are Elaine! So fun. Bright and well positioned! Those sweets look scrummy and I want those boots!!!
ReplyDeleteThe kids scavenger hunt is a super idea, in fact, I wonder if I could do it with my kids at school? X
Thank you!!! I think the kids at school would love it! I taught for 14 years and have just stopped to stay home with my boys.
DeleteGreat shots. Those sweeties are beautifully displayed and aren't those boots mental? How lovely to be able to grow your own lemons in abundance.
ReplyDeleteOur machining shop have a fleet of 3-axis, 4-axis, and Direct CNC 5-axis CNC milling machines that may create complex and complex merchandise with spindles and machining instruments that operate alongside the X, Y, and Z axes. These machines facilitate simultaneous cuts on the varying axes for faster production and extra complex shaping. The CNC is dependent upon by} digital directions often made on Computer Aided Manufacturing or Computer Aided Design software like SolidWorks or MasterCAM. The software writes G-code that the controller on the CNC machine can read. The computer program on the controller interprets the design and strikes slicing instruments and/or the workpiece on multiple of} axes to cut the desired shape from the workpiece. The automated slicing course of is much faster and extra correct than a manual movement of instruments and workpieces which is completed with levers and gears on older gear.
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