During a short break in the rain today, I did a little bird-watching and scavenger hunting in my current hometown. This week's items are the small things, illustration, valentine, work of art, and window beauty.
Small things make a big difference - like putting trash where it belongs.
Illustration of a bird on the sign marking the nature trail and boardwalk.
This was actually taken last weekend in Nassau Bay, but it was perfect for the prompt. I think Mr. Pelican Brown has found his valentine.
I got excited when I saw the sign pointing to the Mother Earth Eco-Sculpture, thinking I would see a real work of art. I don't get it.
I've always liked windows made of the brick glass that allows light through, but still allows for privacy. I was surprised to find the attempt at window beauty in a public restroom of a city park.
To see other interpretations, or to play along yourself, visit Scavenger Hunt Sunday.
15 comments:
Imaginative findings for the prompts! The pelican love is great!
Aw the pelican really did find his Valentine, so cute :)
Love the Pelican Valentine!!!
Everyone deserves a Valentine. Thanks for sharing the pelican's success Jen, and for making me smile.
window beauty in a restroom...ha...i rather like the painted bird...
Great job at small things....that's very true...and your pelican heart is fantastic! I think the eco art is just not junking up the world with more of what will be trash later...just the earth making a shape our of soil and grass....kind of art. Pretty cool!
Maybe you have to see the art from a space ship? Maybe!
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
I adore your shot of the sweetheart Pelicans- and Mother Natures eco sculpture is natural work of art.
very creative set...i think valentine was my favorite. nice of those pelicans to pose for you!!
I love that glass brick!
i like the window bricks, too. the bird illustration made me smile - as did your 'i don't get it'. :)
You did a great job with the Scavenger Hunt!
It was in challenger 7 memorial park, so maybe you're right.
Love the willow bricks :)
I like how you interpreted these prompts. I don't get the work of art either...hmmm. :) But the glass bricks are lovely.
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