2024 Photo Scavenger Hunt – Rules and Alternate Words

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    LeftyLaura
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    3/9/24–CHEER(s) from the New Jersey turkeys

    #1133751
    LeftyLaura
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    3/9/24–CHEER(s) from the New Jersey turkeys

    #1133753
    Kbikeva
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    @AlanA  – or you could dazzle us on the last 3 days and win the whole thing… 10+9+8 = enough to potentially win…

    Did someone say something about prize money? lol

     

    #1133755

    3/9/2024 cheer
    On a gloomy raw day like today, seeing beautiful public art like this CHEERs me up.

    #1133758
    DCAKen
    Participant

    3/9/24 Cheer

    At the gay sport bar you can cheer on the players. Even if they play for the other team

    #1133759
    Indiana
    Participant

    3/9 cheers – how many “cheers!” will come out of the contents? Right Proper Brewery

    #1133761
    Kbikeva
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    @DCAKen – such great lighting – it almost looks like a movie set!

    I’m visiting with my mom who is a basketball NUT, so it took me a minute to ‘get it’ with your caption  – and then I laughed  out loud. LOL’s get points!

    #1133769
    bikingjenn
    Participant

    3/9/24 CHEER for the home team at the ice rink

    #1133772
    Kbikeva
    Participant

    3/10/2024  Your  Wordle  for  today is

    GRASP

     

    #1133773
    Kbikeva
    Participant

    Mar 3 – 9

    March 3 – STATE

    Drevil – gorgeous daffodils

    Laurie E – thank you for sharing the history of Piscataway

    March 4 – FLAME

    Cvcalhoun – For underexposed photo that highlighted brighter details and contrast

    DCAKen – nicely framed moody photo of an actual flame

    March 5 – HUNCH

    CaseyKane50 – When both judges laugh out loud independently, you get both points (2)

    Indiana – A cyclist hunch for the win!

    Karenbikes2 – A classic “hunched” sculpture – nice capture!

    Drevil – The line of the tree certainly suggests this word!

    March 6 – TEARY

    Nadine – Your story made Serdar’s wife & Kelley both laugh out loud. And the photo fits it perfectly

    CaseyCane50 – Casey, this photo and the link are simply stunning.

    LeftyLaura – Inspired! And now my eyes are stinging!

    Indiana – Exquisite photo

    Carol – Beautifully apt. Thank you Carol.

    CBGanimal – Perfect photo for a rainy/teary day!

    AaronBikes – Masterful control of this shot!]

    March 7 – CLONE

    Bikesnick  –  excellent illustration of clone

    Bikingjenn –  Up  close and personal clones –  gorgeous

    CBGAnimal – We thought we were seeing double

    ChristinaSwartz – What a beautiful twin!

    Drevil  –  Awesome process for a cool effect,  Ricky!

    Laurie E –  Better than twins, nice illustration

    March 8 – EARLY

    Aaronbikes  – jawdropping

    Bikingjenn –  Nice composition and story

    March 9 – CHEER

    Aaronbikes –  You made me (Kelley) laugh out loud!

    DCAKen  –  Since we’re in the throes of March madness, it took me a minute, but then I laughed out loud – POINT@

    Karenbikes2  – Public art  is often an antidote to cheerless rainy days!

    Mtansill – Definitely one of the cheery notes of spring!

    Standings:

    Aaronbikes (18)

    Bikesnick,  cvcalhoun, JoM (17)

    Indiana, drevil, CaseyKane50 (15)

    Mtansill (13)

    ChristinaSwartz (12)
    Boomer2U, karenbikes2 (11)

    If you have fewer than 11 points, please see this link:  https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eaqadtiSwKlWYHUox3yrEexTudfUls2c/edit#gid=1392046455

    #1133776
    Nadine
    Participant

    @JoM Meadworks is such a great place, & rumipumi has been so generous with it. You know her daughter painted that great mural – right?

     

    #1133777
    ChristinaSwartz
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    3/10/24 grasp
    I hope the students at this school can grasp the concepts their teachers are giving them, and become as wise as the owl (who is also a LFL)

    #1133778
    Aaron bikes
    Participant

    3/10/24 GRASP

    It’s easy to see Gandhi GRASP his walking stick in this photo. It’s harder for most to GRASP his method of nonviolence and peaceful resistance used to affect change in India.

    Dr. Martin Luther King was one who did GRASP it, and it heavily influenced his approach to fighting racial inequality in this country.

    https://www.indianembassyusa.gov.in/memorial?id=13

    #1133780
    JoM
    Participant

    3/10/2024 – grasp

    One needs a strong grasp to complete this obstacle.

    #1133783
    rumipumi
    Participant

    3/10 GRASP

    The bear has a firm grasp on the pot o’ gold!

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