I was also hoping to be able to find a labyrinth. I say hoping because there is often a labyrinth on a hill overlooking the harbor. But sometimes it gets dismantled. As I walked around the corner, I saw this:
And when I walked up the hill, I was able to get a photograph of the entire labyrinth:
It's not a big labyrinth, but it's my labyrinth. And that's two more items off the list for me. Only five left to go: library; roadside stand; tree swing; historical marker; and portrait with a national symbol. What's left on your list?
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P.S. I wanted to give a shout-out to Kim who played along even without a blog. Her terrific photos can be found at this link. I especially love her pier, her library and her bonus photo. Check it out!
Love that maze/labyrinth and well done to Kim lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteAm I missing something as some people have heart shaped stones but I can't find that on the list at the side?
fabulous labyrinth and what a neat way to create one quite easily.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful labyrinth.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place to take a walk. Cool labyrinth.
ReplyDeleteKim has some fun shots too!
lovely photos especially the labyrinth.
ReplyDeleteKim's photos are fab.....and a good idea for a bride shot....will have to keep that one in mind lol!!
Love the labyrinth..and what great pictures Kim has taken...love her take on the trail!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Romeo's Pier? Sounds kind of romantic!
ReplyDeleteHi Rinda Thank you for taking the initiative for listing the blogs of everyone from Alisa's class.
ReplyDeleteLove both the pictures.The Romeo's Pier is beautiful also the labyrinth looks amazing. Your little Gypsy looks so adorable.
Susan
Great shots Rinda, it looks like a lovely place to walk.
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice setting or a labyrinth. Nice to be able to cross two items at once off your list. Your dog, Gypsy, is adorable!
ReplyDeletegreat labyrinth
ReplyDeleteVery cool labyrinth
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ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog. It hasn't been up for long!
The Scavenger Hunt looks like fun, I really like the labyrinth photographs. Andy
Thanks so much for the shout out and for organizing this scavenger hunt. My kids and I had a great time finding the items and checking them off the list!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see everyone else's!!
Love your photos Rinda. I've at last completed mine!!!...http://jomurray-art.blogspot.com.au/2012/08/photo-scavenger-hunt-europe-other-places.html
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Great photos...
ReplyDeleteI really like the first shot of the labyrinth! Thanks for the link to Kim's, that pier is gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for this amazing challenge, I love the photo of your labyrinth, I have only one photo to date but am planning on getting most of them next week on my families annual camping holiday in the Lake District xxx
ReplyDeleteLove your shots of the pier and labryinth! I need to pay a visit to my town's dock so I can mark this one off my list!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos and I love your labyrinth.
ReplyDeleteI have a few more here
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but still plenty to go! Love your labyrinth :)
I still need a pier, a clothesline, a train, a historical landmark, an angel, swing hanging from a tree & me with a symbol of the USA. What a great labyrinth.
ReplyDeleteI am so excited about joining in your Scavenger Hunt (thanks to Jo Murray) and am enjoying your photos very much
ReplyDeleteI started with #11. A shadow here:
http://bitze.wordpress.com/2012/08/23/heard-it-from-a-friend/
thanks for sharing
oxo
What a neat place for a walk. Great pictures Rinda.
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