Sunday, January 15, 2012

scavenger hunt sunday

one reason i started a new blog was because i hope to participate in many challenges and link ups and i didn't want to bombard my family blog with all things photography.  so without further ado, i'm participating in my very first scavenger hunt sunday.  :)

side note: the blog will be fully functioning (layout wise) soon...i didn't want to miss out on this link-up and i'm not sure if i'll have it the way i want it for awhile. 


1. stacked up
 i didn't have to look to far to find something that stacked! with two little ones in the home, i knew their toy chest would be a great place to start. 

2. winter wonderland

so, you will need to turn your head sideways to see this as intended. i can't for the life of me get it to upload correctly.  it's vertical on my computer.  anyway, i live in northern indiana and we usually do get a decent amount of snow.  this winter has been the exception.  here we have just a coating.  not as beautiful as a winter wonderland but it will have to do!

3. sweet

i rarely go a day with out flavored iced coffee and creamer. sweet cream is amazing...truly natural bliss. 

4. hole

naturally, an iced coffee drinker must have her cup with straw.  here's the first hole that came to my mind.  it satisfies this gal every morning. :)

5. frozen


 i was lucky enough to find that our bird bath was still frozen after our last snow.  it's currently 9 degrees but tomorrow it's supposed to warm up to 38. good thing i snapped this today!

3 comments:

  1. Jessica,

    Your hole picture is incredible. How you ever got that round end to glow is amazing! As soon as I saw the first picture, I knew you had little ones. I can remember running around the house and picking up pieces of all the toys that came apart at the end of the day. It's a busy time. I'm glad you have created a space for yourself here.

    Blessings,
    Dawn

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  2. You've got some really neat shots this week - loving your depth of field.

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  3. Love your stacked pic. You need a < before the / in center at the end of the html.

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