A Little Mystery in Life Can Be Fun

Ann H GabhartAnn's Posts, One Writer's Journal 32 Comments

“What we could consider magic, may just be science that we don’t understand yet.” ― Patricia Robin Woodruff

You all have been wonderful playing my mystery game this time. This is the last mystery picture for this game, but you can be sure that for weeks now, every picture I take or see, I’ll be assessing it as to whether it might make a mystery photo for a future game.

So far, I’ve had a pretty good run on this game with several stumpers. That’s what I try for. I don’t care if I trick you all into seeing something it’s not, but I do like you making a few different guesses that can open my eyes to new ways to look at things. As I told one of you in the comments, I would be the worst at this game if I was the one trying to figure out the mystery photo. I’ve seen a few of these kind of challenges in magazines and I always turn to the answer before I figure out what it is. But I made all of you wait for the answer.

Sunday’s puzzler did stump almost all of you. You did get that it was some kind of mechanical something. Connie Rae made me smile with her “thing a ma jig.” I’ve called things that at times. It’s a universal name for the piece of machinery that usually needs fixing or replacing. It was fun seeing those of you who are seamstresses – that’s Una, Lavon and Sherri – all thinking it was a bobbin case. I’ve loaded many a bobbin in my sewing machine, but I have to admit I’ve never taken a picture of it. Donna Jean thought it was a hair dryer. A few of you found some guesses in the kitchen. Marji said a sprinkler, and Connie Lee was alongside that idea with a water hose. Then she also guessed light bulb. Much closer to right.

Linda said she was late to the game but she was very sure with her guess of a microphone and stand. Could have been since I’m using a microphone to narrate my book, Love Comes Home. I am reading now through some of the dramatic chapters with some sad things happening. Have you ever tried to read a story to someone while you were choked up because of what is happening in the story. These chapters have been a struggle. I don’t know how actresses do it. Cry on demand and not cry when they aren’t supposed to even if something is sad or touching.

I had fun with Paula’s and Suzanne’s guesses of a reflection in a mirror and let my mind chase down a couple of story roads in my answers to their comments. If you try, you can see stories in everything. And mysteries.  I still get comments about my Hidden Springs mysteries with readers hoping something mysterious will happen in Hidden Springs again. Michael has already solved three mysteries in the quiet little town of Hidden Springs, but could there be another one? I think there could be if I was a faster writer. 🙂

But on to the guesses that were getting warmer.  Paula, Lisa, Connie Rae guessed car vent. Ola guessed engine, but not what kind. Suzanne guessed a fan on an engine. Emily just said car parts which put her in the ball park for sure. Connie Lee was very warm with lightbulb, but Amy was the only one to hit it smack on the nose. A car headlight.

I showed the mystery picture to my fifteen year old granddaughter and she didn’t even have to study it to come up with headlight. So, I was afraid the photo was going to be too easy. Obviously not. My granddaughter must have been studying cars with the idea that next year she can start driving. But yes, it is the headlight on my Jeep. I was thinking about doing the grill area, but then the light jumped into view and opened up the way to more interesting guesses.

I have no doubt that this one is going to be easy, at least for some of you. But we will see.

So what is your guess on the picture up top?

Remember that a guess gets you an entry into a drawing to win a choice of one of my books. You must be at least 18 to enter, but you can get your kids to help you guess.

Thanks so much for reading.

Ann

Comments 32

  1. My guess is a raindrop that splattered in a puddle, maybe a little oil in the water to make the variation of muted color.

  2. I’m going to make you happy again….no clue on this picture, either.
    But, the first thing I thought when I saw it was….that must be wet dog hair🐶

  3. Wow! I would never had guessed that it was a headlight on a car! That was very tricky! Lol
    For this picture, a few things came to mind, including that it may be some kind of glass or wax statue. I’m going to guess that it is maybe a small circle of water in maybe a creek or river with the wind rippling the water. I might be way off again but who knows! It’s still fun to guess! 😀

  4. It looks like something being dropped into water with a rock above in the corner, so maybe this one is actually a creek or part of a mini waterfall.

    I didn’t think my guess of a fan was quite right in the last photo. It looked like an open blind in the background so I thought it was something outside, but the center looked like something solid like the center of a fan. Really got that one wrong-I never would have guessed a headlight-good job to your granddaughter and Amy!

    1. I showed the last photo to my husband and he guessed correctly that it was the headlight! Wasn’t hard for him either! lol

  5. Some water splashing out of a hose. Could be used to cool me off in the summer or take a drink, although if it’s not water but oil or some think I had better not drink it.

  6. Jello or Jelly? Maybe some kind of pop over ice up close? This is a good one,Ann! Thanks for sharing! 😉 💜Deut. 10:12-22💜

  7. Looks like water around it so I’ll guess a shell or rock in the river. I’m terrible at this. Blessings

  8. I think it’s coal. Now that I see the last one was a headlight, it makes sense. I was so stumped that i couldn’t even make a guess.

  9. Could it be some kind of fungi that grows on logs or trees?
    I’ve seen something similar before on horseback rides and walks in the woods.

    However, when I look at it again, it kind of looks like it could be made of metal. So maybe it’s another one of those “thing a ma jigs” again. :0)

  10. I think it is one of those table top fountains. Although first I thought it was some kind of chocolate candy.

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