Saturday, September 12, 2009

#180 Monuments or Memorials (Theme #188)

This is the Veterans' Memorial in our town.

#179 Passion (Theme #226)

A passion flower at the edge of our hayfield. It had rained recently, so it looks a bit bedraggled.

#178 Summer (Theme #308)

Summer brings summer camp. This year, the new attraction was the zip line--an instant favorite.

#177 Accessories (Theme #7)

Accessories are what make an outfit complete!

#176 Letters (Theme #171)

You may have to enlarge this picture to see the letters in the grass on this hill. We pass this yard on the way to my mother-in-law's.

#175 Teeth (Theme # 316)

Not sure what kind of creature this was, but it certainly had some impressive teeth!

#174 Street Scenes (Theme #305)




Street scenes from the International Pathfinder Camporee in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

#173 National Pride (Theme #195)

An enormous American flag was carried in the parade on Wednesday also. I think it was 40 feet long.

#172 Childhood Favorite (Theme #48)

Tony the Tiger (of Frosted Flakes fame--a childhood favorite) was a mascot during the parade on Wednesday at the Camporee.

#171 Not Your Mother Tongue (Theme #201)

Spanish is not my mother tongue--this banner announced the location of the group from Puerto Rico at the Camporee.

# 170 Hands (Theme # 139)






It's absolutely amazing what hands can do! This group of young people performed for the evening program one night at the Camporee in Oshkosh. As the music played, they formed images with their gloved hands. It was incredible! The picture quality is poor since I was taking pictures of the performance on the large jumbotron screen--we were quite a way back from the stage.

#169 Out of Date (Theme #217)

The Pathfinder uniform below is similar to that worn when I was a kid in Pathfinders, very out of date when compared to the uniform worn now (second picture).

#168 Hats (Theme #144)

Pin trading was a big deal at our Camporee in Oshkosh. With clubs from all over North America
and 64 countries all bringing club, Conference, Union, national and other types of pins to trade
many people chose to wear their pins on their hats for ease of carrying and trading.

#167 Moving (Theme #189)

These boats were moving toward each other--looked like a collision about to happen--but their paths did not connect.

#166 Two (Theme #341)

Two drops of sap on a pine tree (probably need to enlarge the picture to see them).