Monday, May 31, 2021

I Spy: Week 21

We had some unexpected things come up last minute on Friday so I didn't get my I Spy post done in time. I actually took most of these pictures on Wednesday night so I really have no excuse :) As always, I'm linking up with Lysha at A Camera and A Cookbook.

Let's Play iSpy 2021 

{smooth}

Rachel is making an arcade game out of cardboard for school and this day she was sanding the dowels in her game so they would be "smooth."

{window}

 

We had rain for the first time in weeks so raindrops on the "window" were something I wanted to capture. Also, it is very hard to take pictures of raindrops -- the camera kept wanting to focus on whatever was behind the window.

{pattern}

 

We learned the hard way not to store blackout curtains folded up. We bought these a few years ago and when we stored them away one year, the next year the plastic backing had all stuck to itself. Oh well -- it makes for a unique "pattern."

{red}

I bought these "red" petunias for my traditional Canada Day planter. I always plant one planter of red pansies with a white flower of some sort. Sidenote: I can't believe I haven't put my planters together yet. Gasp. 

{your choice}

These pretty white flowers (which might be clover) are growing out of the stump in our backyard and I think they are so pretty!  

6 comments:

  1. I was happy to see the rain on Friday, it made for a nice lazy day (with work and school of course). We used to pick out the petals from the clover and taste them, I think they had nectar. Not sure if it was our imagination but fun as kids.

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  2. We had a ton of rain! The red is so cool.

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  3. That pattern picture looks so neat! We needed (and finally received!) some much needed rain this weekend too. I do find it hard to take photos when my camera won't let me focus on what I want to focus on.

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  4. What a cool pattern! We really need rain down this way.

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  5. I washed my husband's office blackout drapes and ruined them. And didn't get a pretty pattern like you did from folding and storing yours. Lovely capture.
    I believe those are clover. Very pretty. We saw some in Kentucky last week when we were home for a visit. My granddaughter picked one for me and I found it in the washing machine yesterday!

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