Scavenger Hunt Sunday – from Legoland to Seattle

Time for Ashley Sisk’s Scavenger Hunt Sunday. This was another tough week, for me at least.

The Small Things – inspired by Courtney Kirkland

Lomo Legoland

A few years ago we went to Legoland in California. It is a fun place but what I really liked was all the lego cities they had. You could lay your camera right down in them and get some lifelike shots.

Illustration -inspired by THE Paper Mama (feel free to draw your own or photograph someone else’s…just give credit)




















This segment at http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/blogging-blogosphere-infographics/
Full infographic at http://www.flowtown.com/blog/whos-in-the-blogosphere

Yes, I’m going to draw something and and take a picture of it and put it on the internet. Ashley, are you nuts!!! I found an infographic about bloggers. I’m just fascinated by my fellow bloggers. This infographic tells all about us.

Valentine – inspired by In the Moment With…

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Sweetie and I stayed at a B&B in Eureka Springs a few years ago. This was the front office.

Work of Art – inspired by Kat Eye Studio (be creative!)

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I love the Chihuly installation at the Missouri Botannical Gardens in Saint Louis.

Window Beauty – inspired by The Mortal Muses

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We stumbled onto this building in Seattle while on vacation there last summer. I loved the windows in the ivy.

Scavenger Hunt Sunday

21 thoughts on “Scavenger Hunt Sunday – from Legoland to Seattle

  1. DrillerAA09

    Outstanding photo set. It’s been a long time since my wife and I spent the night in Eureka Springs.
    Love Legoland. That photo does indeed look real. I cannot imagine the time it takes to put a Lego city together.

  2. Beth @ E. lizard Breath Speaks

    i’m amazed by the LegoLand – that is awesome. played with them as a kid. would love to get some more as a adult but no clue what to try. maybe something Harry Potter or what? neat life size shot. i thought it was real town at first. ( :

  3. Jen

    That building with the windows covered in ivy is so cool! I would love to go to LegoLand someday, but so far my boy (who is 6) has absolutely no interest in legos!

  4. Sarah

    You captured some of our favorite places! We were members and frequent visitors of the Missouri Botanical Gardens when we lived in STL…my husband is a big Chihuly fan. And Legoland? I think my kiddo could live there. 🙂 Great photos! I’m so glad to have found your lovely blog.

  5. Karen Louie

    If you didn’t tell me, I would have thought that was a real city with real people. Interesting blogger stats. Wow, I can’t imagine people updating their blogs up to 9 times per day.

  6. Cathy H.

    Wonderful set! I’ll have to show my grandsons the lego shot! Beautiful image at the gardens. I’m always blown away by Chihuly’s glass! I was fortunate to see an exhibit of his, but it was indoors; still awesome though! I also love the window shot. It looks like a fairy tale building made of ivy!!

  7. Nicki

    Well, once I got past feeling like an idiot looking at your first picture and immediately thinking “man, do those buildings look like legos” and then I read – well, duh! And your comment about drawing something and then photographing it – LOL! Your work of art and windows pictures are simply wonderful. Thanks for sharing with this week’s hunt.

  8. Barb

    Thank goodness, Yogi – I thought those big hearts were in your living room! I wonder what happens to that Chihuly glass if a big hail storm comes along? That’s a great window shot – I like the charm of the ivy.

  9. Leedslass

    Apart from the Eureka Springs, I love everything about this blog. My only query would be how many creepy crawlies could get into a room with all that ivy? I do have a vivid imagination and think it looks beautiful from the outside.

  10. Buckeroomama

    Great set! There is finally a Legoland in our neck of the woods, but I’ll wait to hear from friends first before taking the kids on a 3+ hours’ plane ride + a bus ride just to get there…

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