Friday 28 June 2019

June 2019 Photo Scavenger Hunt

The Merry Month of May was not too merry, soggy would be a better description and June not very flaming.  So this month I am using as many sunny, warm pictures as possible.

The list is interesting again with Notice, Spotted, Begins with a K, Cobweb and Step being the given titles and then My Own Choice too. So here goes........



Notice


B and I took our car to a local garage to have the wheels aligned.  It had been described as an old family business and what an interesting place it turned out to be; an old workshop in amongst all the hideous shiny units, all uninteresting, boring and identical.   We handed over the car and keys and went to pass the time in the waiting room.  It had a high desk with one of those counters that lift up to allow people to pass through and the lower part of that had a well used swing door with a gap at the bottom.  There sticking out, gazing longingly at us, were two pairs of eyes, two hairy noses and a blue ball.  Unfortunately I did not take the first photograph quickly enough as Molly the Collie wanted to play and I kicked the ball back to her and the spaniel moved away.  






After playing with Molly the Collie for a while I read the notice stuck on the door and quickly took out my camera to take a picture of it.  Just what I needed for this prompt. The dog in the photograph is Molly the Collie.






Here is her friend and partner in crime peeping under the swing door, waiting her turn. 





But now I had started something.  Molly was let out to join us and entertained us for the full half hour it took to get the wheels aligned. She even asked the Postman who called in to throw her ball and of course he obliged!

Who needed magazines to read when a dog and ball was supplied!!










Spotted

Look what we spotted!!  This photograph was taken at the Hoedspruit Cheetah Project and Breeding Centre where they take in young orphaned cheetahs and rehabilitate them so they could be returned to the wild.  Unfortunately some had been kept as pets before being given to the park so could not be returned to the wild. They had huge enclosures to enable them to live as normal a life as possible. Some, like this one, were tame and had been used in commercials and other photo shoots. She had been lying right next to the fence and when we spoke to her she purred just like a domestic cat but a hundred times louder!!  



It begins with a .......K


We were game watching but this Klipspringer was people watching that day.  He had a good vantage point here.  Klipspringer translates from Afrikaans as Rock Leaper.   It is one of the smallest antelope only about 24 in (60 cms) and its coat is good camouflage for its usual rocky habitat where it jumps from rock to rock on its little hooves.  It is nocturnal and rests up during the heat of the day so we were lucky to see this one out in the open.



Reading the distances here reminds me how large the Kruger National Park is, we had come 15 kms from the rest camp at Skukuza  (approx 10 miles) and still had 26 kms (just over 17 miles to Tshokwane which was just a safe rest point where you could get out of your car. There were toilets, shady sites, a small shop selling cold drinks and snacks and was about half way to the next rest camp.  As the speed limit was 30 mph on tar roads and 25 miles per hour on gravel  it was a long journey but always made enjoyable by seeing  the game in their natural habitat. 

I just had to include this lovely picture of a male Kudu, the antelope used as the logo for the KNP. I have used it before but felt I just had to have him here too. (Of course, he also begins with K)





Cobweb


This cobweb picture was taken many years ago.  It reminds me that Eldest, now 21, called them pasta webs when he was a toddler!! 



Step  (Ladder)


This picture is self explanatory!  I just stood and laughed, fetched my camera and took a few pictures of B standing in his spilled paint, trying to get it off his trousers, shoes and the step using the roller.  We had fortunately rolled back the carpet.  No paper or cloth down, though I must say in his defence, that B never spills or even splashes when he paints - well almost never!!  I was in the dog box for laughing and not helping!!




My Own Choice


I had searched and searched all my archive pictures as I knew I had this one somewhere and I wanted to use it for 'Notice' ..... eventually I found it in 'Back up' on my Tablet then remembered it must have been one of those I lost from my computer when Dropbox made some changes.  By then I had taken and used the pictures of Molly the Collie. But as I might not get the opportunity to use the picture again I have made it My Own Choice for this month.  

The sign was in the window of the local 'Pensioners' club and I just could not resist taking a picture.  I took it in 2016 - it is still there but very faded.




Now I'm off to check what everyone else has done this month. 

12 comments:

  1. Lovely as usual. Thanks for the sunny pictures. I have to be honest and say I laughed a lot when I saw my favourite photo, B almost covered in paint! Bless. Good notices too.

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  2. Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the sunny pictures. I feel bad if I have not included at least one African picture for you. x

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  3. Great photos, I love the Bingo notice and laughed at the one of B in the paint but my favourite just has to be the cheetah. It reminds me of one of my visits to South Africa several years ago when at two different places I was able to go into the enclosures with the cheetahs. At the first place, only a couple of months before, a woman had been mauled by one (fortunately not too badly) as she hadn't followed the rules!

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    1. Yes, that was a memorable day for us too in the Cheetah park. There was a game reserve with it too where we saw wild dogs, a vulture feeding restaurant, an many other animals that are usually difficult to see in the larger game parks.

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  4. I love both your notice photos, but the black spaniel peeping out did it for me. My Dad had a black spaniel when growing up & told me lots of stories about it, so I'm very partial to them. Poor DH & the paint mess! I thought I was the one who can always make a mess of things, like sugar bowl upended one morning last week & I don't even use it.(giggle). Thanks for sharing & take care.

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    1. I loved that black spaniel too. They always are so soft to touch with silky ears. But she was not as pushy as Molly the Collie so we did not see so much of her. Keep warm!! We are catching some of that heat wave that is over Europe and it has been so hot here. Was 31.1 here a couple of days ago. xx

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  5. Great photos, love the notice ones and I love your story of Molly the Collie, she sounds such a character. Your cobweb is wonderful and I love your photo of the little klipspringer:)

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    1. Thank you. Yes, that klipspringer was just posing there for us. A rare sight. :)

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  6. Oh no ... the paint did make me smile.
    Your furry friends look very happy to have played whilst you waited
    A lovely selection this month.

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  7. FAbulous photos Jak - thank you for the much needed burst of sunshine .. the Kudu is so fabulous isn't he, but I just loved the idea of hearing that cheetah purr :) . And as for your notices - both of them - so good x

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  8. Ii'm not poking fun at men...honest...well, perhaps a little!! But not deliberately, just happened to have two in this month.

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  9. Great photos, I love Molly at work - no sign needed for her!
    Wow, what a fantastic web! The paint, oh no, do you use cloth to cover now?

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