- Something you need to throw away.
These are bitter melon that were ripening and I left them here to ripen more so I could collect the seeds to plant in spring.
As you can see I had totally forgotten about them and they have now rotted. I have no idea if I should rescue the seeds or just let them go.
The 2020 Summer Photo Scavenger Hunt starts on Monday June 1st. It's organised by Mary-Lou at Patio Postcard and she announced the list at the end of May ... The post is as per below please comment on her blog and join in
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Welcome to the 2020 Summer Photo Scavenger Hunt (SPSH) - the virus edition.
There's some searches for at home, close to home or away from home. I hope some encourage you to think outside of the box & some that may require an open eye to find.
One rule ... you use photos found between June 1st & September 30th of 2020, other than that, it's meant for fun.
There is no formal link in, but I'll connect everyone within a post. First check in/link up will be Tuesday June 30th.
Find some or find all, I hope everyone has fun with it.
- A favourite piece of jewellery
- Something with or in a knot
- Something with the colours of your country’s flag
- A toy you play with
- Something you have more than one of
- Something in the shape of a triangle
- Something that displays a rule(s)
- A leaf longer than your hand
Something that starts with the initial of your name (first or last)Something smaller than a paper clip- Something you need to throw away
- Something that holds your favourite beverage
- A rubber band/elastic in use
- Something with wheels
- Something inherited
- Something with rough texture
- Something naturally round
- Something that can go in the water
- A stone/rock/pebble with some colour in it
- Something with the number 7 in it
Alt A. An animal statue
Alt B. Something heavier than your shoe
Alt C. Something with four sides
Organised by Mary-Lou at Patio Postcard
Can you put it in the compost pile?
ReplyDeleteI suspect that if you put them in the compost you would end up growing heaps of melons - if you tried to save the seeds they wouldn't germinate :)
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Blessings
Maxine
Thanks for joining in with the SPSH. I chuckled at your "needs to be thrown away" photo; oh so many times I've tried to save seeds from some fruit or veg.
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