Tuesday, July 29, 2008

What Is It?

Here's the deal: Below are two pictures of the same subject. Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to identify it. It is not enough to say "animal, vegetable, mineral". You have to be specific. In the event that several people are correct, there will be a random drawing to determine a winner. You may enter as many times as you wish, but you cannot use the same answer each time!



Remember: To be eligible for the prize, you must leave a comment as to what you think the object is. Within the body of the message leave your first name and city in case you do not have a Google account. It will be very difficult to draw a winner from several Anonymous senders! The contest will officially end at midnight on Saturday, August 2. This should give everyone time to play!

I am eagerly anticipating your participation! I think you will be surprised at the answer to this riddle...but you'll have to wait til Sunday to find out. Tee Hee, this is just toooooo much fun!

11 comments:

  1. Hi Sharon, I'm going to venture a guess and say that those are pictures of Queen Anne's Lace. The flower is curled up into the birds nest shape. Am I right? Hugs, Jay

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  2. ok, I am going with teasels.

    mkmouse

    mary kay, phoenix

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  3. My guess would be a bloom from a Queen Anne's lace plant.


    Sheila from Savona

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  4. Sharon... Vegetable...since it is Queen Anne's Lace, a memmber of the wild carrot family...

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  5. Hi Sharon, I would also say Queen Anne's Lace.

    Cindy, St. Regis Falls

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  6. I'm going with Queen Anne's Lace as well.

    Julie/Candor

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  7. sharon gates from Montreal
    I guess hydrangea or snowball

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  8. is it sunday yet??

    mkmouse

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  9. I, of course, know the correct answer, but I'm not telling.

    bmac

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  10. Well, it certainly looks like the stuff that's growing wild in my ditch. Dh uses it to embelish the peony bouquet that he so lovingly makes for our home late spring. Of course it's not around any more. Looks very similar to queens lace but perhaps is leeks that have flowered. Now where you in up state NY? I'm way up north close to the Canadian border. I've come to understand that upstate may mean south as far as Albany! Have fun!

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  11. allyssum?
    Sharon Gates

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