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Sunday, January 13, 2008
What is this?
What is this?
No-one seemed to get my last quiz which was a squirrel's tail. Well this has nothing to do with squirrels - at least I don't think so.
Anyway there are no prizes, just a bit of fun - I'll reveal the answer next Sunday.
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15 comments:
Another hard one, Gerald.
Pumpkin turd? Moose droppings? Uncle Harold's nose?
UGH, I have no real idea. Maybe an eye on the side of a building or the pepsi cola logo?
Not an easy quiz. But the tree branches might give a clue. I guess it could either be a huge bird nest or bee hive. :)
Hmmm, got to think about this one -I think Isabella is a bit tipsy :-)
Your quizzes always get me, Gerald. Such good photos of something that is difficult to see.
my guess is that this is part of an old wrought iron lamp - and this is a part of one of the glass sections that has broken. It's very old I feel.
I've got a small quiz on Menton DP today.
It looks like to me a design on the side of a building. Maybe on an old church.
Gerald, - you, along with Gail's Man from Nottingham won a postcard for most original answer on Menton DP. Please send your snail mail address to jilly@pensionmilou.com
You'll find the correct answer on the Menton DP now.
Plucked out of the air =
An old Railway Lamp with fungi growing on it.
Is it some crud on an old window?
I think Gail's Man is right
A tarp over a compost heap?
Whatever it is it seems to have different coats or layers of different materials.Orange seems like the color of the original wall or billboard and there's a layer of carboard, maybe tiles of cardboard, and then something like tar or thick paint, and finally a green cover imitating a lawn or something. I just can't wait to see the answer cause I am really curious about it. I would say it is a decayed billboard.
An old floor with lack of tiles
It looks to me like the boiler of an old steam engine.
A fuel tank!
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