It's the mid-summer check-in for the Summer Photography Scavenger Hunt hosted by the lovely Mary-Lou at Patio Postcards. I have six more to share, which (by my count) leaves me with eight on the master list and one of the alternates to find before the end of September.
The first is the Art of the Fold. I take no credit for these folded stars. Sarah used to fold them while she watched a television show. At one point I thought she wanted to put them in a lamp base, but for now, this is a pretty cool decoration in her sewing room.
The Shape of Round: I have three photos of two circular finds. The first is the inside dome in the Heinens Grocery Store in Cleveland. I have two views of it.
Next up is a very cool plaque in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
Finding something that was a cause for celebration was an easy one. Tracy's mom turned 92 on the fifth of July. Dessert was six Nothing Bundt Cakes in a variety of flavors.
Inside Your Fridge or Cupboard. It's a constant battle to keep our pantry organized. A few years ago we invested in some metal racks and baskets and some plastic boxesthat have really helped. This was our latest reorganization done last week.
These Black-Handed Spider Monkeys at the Racine Zoo did exactly as I hoped they would do for the Upside Down, Right Side Up prompt.
Next up is Steps, But Who's Counting-also found at the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
And lastly, one from the Alternates list---all the masks for COVID safety hanging on hooks at Sarah's house. We have a few in our kitchen as well, although not quite the collection seen here. We're back to wearing them almost everywhere again, even outside yesterday visiting family with a new baby. It's hard to see an end in sight, although once the grandchildren are able to be vaccinated it will be a bit easier. We had hoped that might be available by September, but it's looking more like November or December. It's discouraging, to say the least.
Thanks again to Mary-Lou for hosting and creating the fun lists each summer.