Ann’s Amazing Mystery Photo Game

Ann H GabhartAnn's Posts, One Writer's Journal 58 Comments

Mystery pic4I’m not sure how amazing it is, but I do hope you are having fun playing my mystery photo game. You should see me around here studying everything I see just so maybe, just maybe I can come up with a picture you don’t ALL guess. So far this round of mystery photos I’m doing fairly well. Only one person got the first mystery puzzle right and nobody got my mouse wheel. I guess I do have a unique mouse with a treaded wheel. Wouldn’t want my finger to slip. LOL.

However, I do admit that many of you were able to “solve” Wednesday’s mystery photo. There were two popular guesses. One was some sort of brush with various ideas of the the type of brush. Dishwashing brush was mentioned often. Bottle brush had a few guesses. Scrub brush came in there once. I do have one of them around here somewhere. With plenty of dust on it, I confess. I also have a baby bottle brush. I need it to clean my hummingbird feeder. But brush was not the right answer.

A few of you came up with very imaginative guesses. Lois said a dandelion right before it fuzzes or a caterpillar. Loved that dandelion fuzzy guess, Lois. Vicki guessed a sea cucumber. Sonja and Paula thought about a feather. I’ve considered trying to do a mystery photo of a feather, but the time I did the rooster, all of you guessed that. Linda said a corn bloom. That was a really good guess, but wrong. And I had to love Pat’s guess of a cheese grater with someone grating cheese. I’ll have to try that mystery photo some time, Pat.

Mystery pic3No, those of you who guessed the center of a flower were mostly right and those of you who said an iris were all the way right. Way to go, Peggy, Kristy, Sandy and Linda. Susan, whose son helped her guess, first said a Koosh ball or puffer caterpillar toy, but thought iris might be the best guess. Fun that she had her son helping her figure out the mystery.

So here’s the rest oIrisf the picture. A lovely iris after a rain. This is one that used to be out at our little country church. It’s the more old-fashioned looking iris without all the frilly edges.  We had to dig them up a few years ago because of water problems where they were planted next to the church building. So I brought some of them home to plant. Others also took home some bulbs. It’s neat to think about the women who probably brought starts from their yards to plant them at the church long ago. Our church has been in this building since 1889.

Back when I was a kid, we rarely called these flowers iris. We called them flags and most every yard that had flowers had some flags. We still have some at the church, but now they grow up out in the edges of the yard where some of the bulbs were pitched when they were dug out. It’s sort of neat to see them thriving on without any care on our part and blooming anyway. That has always been the beauty of iris. They do thrive on and bloom year after year.

Iris from PRI’m guessing many of you have iris starts from friends and relatives growing in your yard. I even have a start from a patch of iris I found way back in the woods. The blooms aren’t particularly pretty, but I don’t care. They have spread from one bloom to many here in my yard. I like seeing them and thinking about how somebody planted them so long ago that no sign of any people living anywhere near there remains. Except the iris, and they iris live on to prove that at some time way over a hundred years ago a woman wanted to make her yard prettier.

So, now I have a new mystery photo up top. And I’m ready for any and all attempts to solve this mystery. 🙂 This is the next to last mystery photo this game round. The last mystery photo will be on Wednesday. I’ve still got that photo I don’t think any of you can guess in the mystery photo batting circle. Still not sure I’d be playing fair to post it, but we’ll see. If you all guess this one, I may not want to play fair on Wednesday. LOL.

I’ll draw for three winners on Sunday and the winners will get their choice of one of my books, including my new mystery, Murder Comes by Mail.  You must be 18 to enter the drawing, but that doesn’t mean you can’t ask your kids for help figuring out the mystery. Deadline for entries is June 11 at midnight EST. Each time you guess on a new picture you get your name in my drawing hat again. Some of you have guessed on every picture and I appreciate you helping to make my mystery photo game fun.

MCPL_June2016-AnnHGabhartAs always, thanks for reading. Oh, and if you e-read, you can grab Murder at the Courthouse for $1.99 to $2.99 according to where you shop for e-books. Plus, if you live in the area and would like to hear me talk about my books, you can come to the Mercer County Public Library at 12 noon on Tuesday, June 7th. Event is free and open to the public. Would love to have you there.

 

 

 

Comments 58

  1. BOY OH BOY! THE BOTTOM LOOKS LIKE A STEEL BRUSH AND THE TOP
    LOOKS LIKE NAIL HEADS WITH BLACK TAPE BETWEEN THE TWO?

    ALSO, I THOUGHT OF AN OLD TYPEWRITER WHEN THE KEYS (BOTTOM)
    RAISED UP AND HIT THE BLACK RIBBON.

    I AM SO ANXIOUS TO FIND OUT WHAT IT IS!

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      Fun guesses, Pat. You really gave that mystery photo a look over. And could be you came up with the right guess. Could be, you didn’t. But the “rest of the picture” will be posted tonight and then you’ll know. I’ve got to figure out the last mystery photo. What to post? What to post?

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      Fun guess, Evelyn. We’ll see if it’s right tonight when I post the last mystery photo this round. Then I’ll draw for the winners on Sunday after everybody has a chance to guess on the new photo. Haven’t figured out what I’m posting tonight yet.

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      You’ve got the design figured out, Kathleen. Could be just the way you say. And then it could not be the way you say. I’m still glad you dropped by to play my mystery photo game.

  2. I really don’t know but I am going to make a couple of guesses.
    It looks like a decorative piece on some kind of a piece of clothing or fabric, or maybe it is a piece of jewelry, I even thought stick pin at one time.

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      It’s always more fun to put on your thinking cap and make a guess or two, Connie. And those are good guesses. Right? Maybe. Wrong? Maybe. We shall see on Wednesday night. One more picture to go in this mystery photo game. You all are such fun to play with. Thanks so much for all your guesses.

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      Tell your mother thanks for playing, Nyla. I’ve got her guess down and I’m guessing she’s probably seen her share of baby blankets over the years. So we’ll see if she could be the one to figure out the mystery photo.

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      Sounds as if you do some mending and sewing, Nyla. And who knows? You could have hit the thimble on the head. Or not. You can check out the rest of the photo Wednesday night. One more mystery photo to go. I need to start looking for something extra mysterious.

  3. Small Christmas ornaments, or lights decorating a small house sitting on a end table. That’s my guess and I am sticking to it 😊

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      And a very fun guess it is, Lois. I like a woman who is sure about her guesses. Thanks so much for playing my mystery photo game. I’ve enjoyed your guesses. Right or wrong. 🙂

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      Thanks for guessing, Angela. And it could be that. I’ll post the rest of the picture Wednesday night and then you’ll know if you’re right or not. Thanks for playing my photo game.

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