ABC Photo Challenge: S and T

It’s Wednesday, time again for Melli’s ABC photo challenge. We’re supposed to look for letters in common everyday things or in nature without actually manipulating anything to make the letter and without photographing the letter itself in a word or sign. We’re doing two letters a week, and this week it is S and T.

I found many more S’s than I thought I would. This first one is on a bench outside our church doors:

ABC Photo Challenge: S

This is scroll work on a picture frame:

ABC Photo Challenge: S

This is on my bread box:

ABC Photo Challenge: S

Looking at it now, it actually does have more swirls than a regular S, doesn’t it? But my main impression was an S.

There are three in sight here on my baker’s rack, one in the brass-ish color and two in white on their sides on top:

ABC Photo Challenge: S

I debated about whether to use this one, because the S is backwards. I thought about flipping it, but it would be obvious because the sign would then be backwards. But I thought doing the mulch this way was unusual.

ABC Photo Challenge: S

Then I didn’t find as many T’s as I thought I would. The first one is at the end of the brick edging next to the driveway.

ABC Photo Challenge: T

Would you call the pillar with the decorative work a T shape?

ABC Photo Challenge: T

That was a cross stitch piece one of my sisters did for me.

There is a T in the back of the rocking chair:

One of the set of Paula Vaughn prints

This is a little plaque in my hallway:

ABC Photo Challenge: T

You can visit Melli’s to see a list of links to the other participants. It’s been fun each week to see what everyone comes up with!

An update from yesterday’s post: everyone is much better. Jesse is a lot perkier, though his appetite isn’t back 100 % and he had a headache when he went to bed. But overall both “patients” are much improved.

Happy Wednesday!

This post is brought to you by the letters Q and R

It’s Wednesday, time again for Melli’s ABC photo challenge. We’re supposed to look for letters in common everyday things or in nature without actually manipulating anything to make the letter and without photographing the letter itself in a word or sign. We’re doing two letters a week, and this week it is Q and R.

I have to tell you I am very excited about my Qs!

Here is a lower-case Q in the wiring to the left of the traffic light:

ABC Challenge: Q

I’ve been wanting to take a picture of this for weeks just because it amused me. This morning I finally had my camera with me, and, lo and behold, the wheels make Qs.

ABC Challenge: Q

I can also see a Y and Xs there!

All of my Rs are lower-case. I’ll be interested to see if anyone found an upper-case one. This is the first one I saw, a corner traffic light arm downtown:

ABC Challenge: R

And here are a couple more:

ABC Challenge: R

ABC Challenge: R

Of the remaining letters, I’ve seen all of them, though I haven’t taken the photos yet, except U and W. You can visit Melli‘s to see more photo challenge entries for Q and R.

More quizzes

I’m having a …. weird kind of day. I was wide awake at 4 a.m. so went ahead and got up. But I was falling asleep in my chair by 9 a.m.. One friend says, “Welcome to middle age.” Hmm. I guess it is a good thing my lifestyle and schedule is such that I can easily rearrange things. After a nap, I need to go get some things done, so it is a good day for more of a lightweight post. 🙂


You Are a Red Pen


You have an eagle eye for detail, and this often means you end up finding mistakes in people’s work.

You may seem quick to criticize or correct, but you think accuracy and truth is important.You like to be involved in every project. You feel like you put the polishing touch on things.

You would make a good editor, detective, or accountant. When facts matter, you’re the person to call on.

I do think truth, accuracy, and details are important, but red pens have a negative reputation!

Your Thinking is Concrete and Sequential


You are precise, orderly, and realistic.

You tend to get to the point and get things done.Difficult, detailed work is easy for you. You take things step by step.

Time limits aren’t a problem for you either. You work well with deadlines.

What does drive you crazy is any sort of task that isn’t precisely laid out.

You don’t like anything to be ambiguous. You prefer to deal with the facts at hand.

That last sentence is certainly true. I don’t know if I work well with deadlines — I definitely feel pressured by them, but I do get more done when they’re looming.

You Should Live in South Carolina


If you don’t want to live in South Carolina, you might also consider:
Alabama
Kentucky
Oklahoma
Kansas
Mississippi

That’s good, since that’s where I do live!

ABC Challenge: O and P

It’s Wednesday, time again for Melli’s ABC photo challenge. We’re supposed to look for letters in common everyday things or in nature without actually manipulating anything to make the letter and without photographing the letter itself in a word or sign. We’re doing two letters a week, and this week it is O and P.

I originally thought I should look for oval-type Os. There is one lying sideways in the top scroll work here:

My Rock

But then I thought the more circular O was okay since in printing in kindergarten you start with the ball and circle formations.

An O on a tree:

ABC Challenge: O

Several here:

ABC Challenge: O

Some on my dashboard:

ABC Challenge: O

ABC Challenge: O

Delectable Os (bought for research purposes only. Not!) I actually would have liked to have taken a picture of the display rack at Krispy Kreme, but felt too awkward to. If they hadn’t had a line of people waiting, I might have.

ABC Challenge: O

Cereal Os:

ABC Challenge: O

I had a hard time finding a P — until I realized they were all lazily lying on their sides.

Here are two head to head holding up a sign:

ABC Challenge: P

Here are two forming the base of a cart corral:

ABC Challenge: P

This one is a little trickier.

ABC Challenge: P

ABC Photo Challenge: P

That was a decoration on top of a pillar in a little shopping center, and this is a similar, only more elaborate one above the entrance to our mall.

ABC Challenge: P

I can see a few other letters there as well!

You can head over to Melli’s to see what others found for Os and Ps today, and even join in yourself if you’d like.

Happy Wednesday!

Melli’s ABC Challenge: M and N

Melli is hosting an ABC photo challenge in which we’re supposed to look for letters in common everyday things or in nature without actually manipulating anything to make the letter and without photographing the letter itself in a word or sign. We’re doing two letters a week, and this week it is M and N.

You’d think these would be pretty easy to find, but I didn’t find one of them easily.

In fact, I won’t describe…because I would embarrass myself…how I drove 15 minutes out of my way because I thought I remembered a house with a fence that had an N shape to it — but the curve of the fence curved under instead of over, making it not an N shape, but since I was in the neighborhood of a Sonic and love their munchy, crunchy ice, and we don’t have one right nearby home, I decided to stop and try one of their breakfast items, but apparently they weren’t open (who serves breakfast items and isn’t open at 8:15 a.m.? Then again, a lot of places are still without power from the snow — maybe that was the problem), so I drove 15 minutes back home,found an N in my own neighborhood, then almost got my car stuck in the ice in my own driveway (frozen from the meltoff from yesterday), then tried to download my photos into Picasa only to discover, in place of all my photos, little icons that look like a torn pieces of paper, which, according to their “Help” section, means I need to rebuild my database, (but, they say, you should back up your pictures before doing so…but how can I do that when the pictures aren’t showing up? Argh. It did this once before and then fixed itself. Hopefully it will do so again, and then I will back up the pictures taken since the last time I backed them up and try the database rebuilding thing), BUT I did learn something new: that I could download pictures to Flickr straight from my camera and edit them there.

And that, my friends, is probably the worst sentence in the history of the English language.

But I emerge triumphantly facing this challenge with my M and my N! I got that done today if nothing else! (I did also happen to find a Q and R for future use as well!)

So here they are:

An M on the gate to Suzie-the-dog’s fence:

ABC Challenge M

(I don’t know why it is in the shape of an M. Maybe the manufacturer’s name begins with M? Or maybe it was meant to be a decorative scroll and just happens to look like an M?)

And here are a couple of N’s I found on a house in the neighborhood (and I hope they didn’t see me taking a picture of their home and wonder what in the world I was doing):

ABC Challenge N

You can find other participants to the ABC Challenge at Melli’s today, who I hope had a less eventful time of it this week. I am off to get breakfast now so I can become coherent again.

Melli’s ABC Challenge: K and L

Melli is hosting an ABC photo challenge in which we’re supposed to look for letters in common everyday things or in nature without actually manipulating anything to make the letter and without photographing the letter itself in a word or sign. We’re doing two letters a week, and this week it is K and L.

K was by far the hardest one for me so far and the one I spent the most time looking for. Somehow I thought I’d find one in tree branches, and I was hoping my neighbors wouldn’t come out while I was walking around with my camera in hand and ask me what I was doing.

“I’m looking for a K.”

“A ‘K’? What do you mean?”

“I need to find something in the shape of a K.”

“Why?”

“Because I need to post it on the Internet.”

“Ooooookaaaay…”

I don’t know my neighbors very well, and I can imagine the impression this would make…

But thankfully no one came out while I was scouting for a K.

When I picked Jesse up from basketball practice, I drove around the parking lot looking at trees and such, but I saw no Ks there, either. I did tell him what I was doing. It’s OK, he’s used to me by now. 🙂

Then he saw one on the way home, and took this picture for me while we were at the red light, so I could keep my eyes on the light, cars, and everything else a responsible driver is supposed to be watching rather than looking for Ks.

ABC Challenge: K

This is the side support structure for the crossbar that goes over the overpass from which traffic lights are hung.

Ls were much easier to find:

ABC Challenge: L

ABC Challenge: L

ABC Challenge: L

ABC Challenge: L

Wouldn’t you know I wouldn’t see that speck under the end table until after I had taken the picture, downloaded it, then uploaded it. But I will leave it because it is late and I need to go to bed, and so you’ll know my house isn’t perfectly kept. Just in case you entertained any thoughts that it might be.

You can check Melli‘s for other people’s adventures with K and L this week.

Happy half-way-through-the-week day!

Melli’s ABC Challenge and other things I see in odd places

Do you remember the Magic Eye craze several years ago: a picture of squiggly lines or confused images which didn’t make sense, but if you stared at it in just the right way, you’d see a 3D image.

I could never make those things work.

But we had wallpaper in our bedroom and bathroom made up of swirly images that, if I stared off into space for a while, thinking of something else, suddenly I’d see a picture take shape in the wallpaper.

I guess you could call it an optical illusion, or sometimes it is the optical version of a homonym — a shape or object that can look like several different objects. There probably is an official word for such things.

That is kind of the premise behind Melli‘s ABC challenge. We’re supposed to find everyday objects that resemble letters of the alphabet, but we’re not to put something together to make the shape, and we’re not supposed to photograph letters themselves in a sign. We’re taking two letters at a time, and this week we’re looking for I and J. But along with this challenge I wanted to share some other optical homonyms. I am saving the best for last!

First my I and J. You can see straight lines that could be used for an I everywhere, but I really wanted to find something with the top and bottom crossbar (I would have loved to have found a lower case i — I’ll be interested to see if any of the other participants did.) The closest I could come is this — the side of the CD holder on the computer desk.

ABC Challenge: I

The J I noticed a while back: this is a hook outside which will support hanging plants when the weather gets consistently warmer.

ABC Challenge: J

Some years back when this piano was new, the one thing I didn’t like about it was that I thought the book support on it looked like kidneys:

Piano book support

Then a friend pointed out that it also looked like an insect’s eyes or twin embryos. I don’t know if that made me like it any better, but it was interesting!

Our “sunroom” has wooden paneling, and right above the computer desk is what looks to me like an eye:

"Eye" in the paneling

Also on the ceiling of this room is what looks to me like an animal’s face. It’s a high ceiling and I can’t get quite close enough to get a good picture of it, but here’s the best:

"Face" in the paneling

In real life it does look like a 3D image: it looks like it is emerging from the paneling.

For the record, I really don’t like Southwest-style decorating, either the color or the shapes (no offense to those who do), but other room renovations have taken precedence over this one, and we just haven’t gotten to it yet. This long shape looks like some kind of bug to me:

Southwest wallpaper

And this looks like a man with a Mohawk wearing a gray suit:

Wallpaper that looks like a man with a mohawk in a grey suit

Finally, our church has a “ladies’ lounge” connected to the restroom.

Ladies' lounge

The wallpaper is made of these white-on-white urns or vases with bouquets and garlands of flowers:

Wallpaper urn and garlands

But I noticed one day that from across the room it looked like a series of Gene Shalit faces, complete with bow tie:

Wallpaper that looks like Gene Shalit faces

Don’t you think?

gene_shalit_list_view

(For my international readers, Gene Shalit is a book and film critic whose trademark look includes bushy hair and a bow tie.)

Melli’s ABC Challenge

Melli is hosting an ABC photo challenge wherein we’re supposed to look for letters in common everyday things or in nature without actually manipulating anything to make the letter and without photographing the letter itself in a word. We’re doing two letters a week, and this week it is E and F.

This is the fireplace in the family room, and I noticed yesterday an E lying on its side.

ABC Photo Challenge E

I didn’t know how to do the little drawing thing to trace the letter on the picture, and my in-house computer consultant is asleep, but I played around a little and think I figured it out.

And here is an F on the floor of the bathroom:

ABC Photo Challenge F

Sorry for the glare — taking the photo without the flash made it look dark and dirty. I didn’t trace this one — didn’t want to obliterate it. But I think you can make it out — the shorter line of the F ends at the point of the blue diamond shape.

I already found and H for next week, but the G is going to be a challenge!

You can visit Melli‘s to see where others found Es and Fs this week.

Quizzes

Saw both of these at Joyful Days:


You Are Mac and Cheese


When you are stressed out, you seek safety above everything else.

And nothing is more nourishing than a big warm plate of carbs.Taking risks takes a toll on you, and you prefer your comfort food to be old fashioned.

You’re the type of person who could eat the same meal every night, especially when life is hard.

The last line definitely isn’t me — eating the same food every night would get old, but I do eat some of the same things often. Everything else pretty much nails it.


You Are Easter


You are an optimistic, hopeful, and genuinely sweet person.

Sensitive and affectionate, you are easily touched.

You love nature, animals, and anything cute or cuddly.

For you, every day is a new chance – no matter what happened yesterday.

What makes you celebrate: Almost anything. You love most holidays and celebrations.

At holiday get togethers, you do best as: The peacemaker. You can prevent any squabbles that might break out.

On a holiday, you’re the one most likely to: Remember to include everyone

What Does Your Thanksgiving Meal Say About You?

Seen at Jungle Mom‘s:


What Your Thanksgiving Meal Says About You


When it comes to the holidays, you follow and love the big traditions. You look forward to them every year.

You see the holidays as a time to think about what’s important to you. It’s a good time to reflect and regroup.

You like the aspects of the holiday that remind you of your childhood – opening presents, treats, and old favorite foods.

During the holidays, you are likely to feel comforted. At your worst, you feel a bit over-indulgent.

You consider yourself to be a bit of a purist, and you’re proud of it.

You tend to spend you holidays taking care of others. Holidays are one of the times you like to give.

All pretty true, I think.