Sunday, February 19, 2023

Day 3838: Puzzles and Happenings.

"Crimes against Humanity":junk mail collage

 


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Hidden Objects in These Pictures?

 Can you find hidden objects in these optical brainteasers. If you're feeling super sharp, up the ante: 45 seconds for each puzzle. Game on!

“Find the hidden object” puzzles seem straightforward enough. How much searching do you really need to do to pick out something totally unique, like a dog, a turtle, or a hat? Well, throw in lots of confusing shapes, colors, and objects that look really similar to what you’re looking for,  you’ve got some  tricky visual brain teasers.

1. Find the hidden chick


   The first few of these hidden picture puzzles are Easter-themed. Eyewear company Feel Good Contacts challenges you to find the chick among the daffodils—and there are a whole lot of daffodils! You’ll need to use your peepers to spot this little birdie. Look for its beady eyes! After you find it, try to determine how many ducks you see in this viral riddle.

2. Find the hidden Easter egg

 
Love a good Easter egg hunt? This tricky visual puzzle from jewelry company William May challenges you to find a lost diamond ring in this garden. Note: This puzzle is not to scale. Need a little help? The ring’s band is yellow, and it has a good-sized white diamond.

4. Find the hidden moth   

 Among these scattered clothes, there’s an unwelcome guest that needs to fly the coop in this puzzle. Can you identify it? (Note:not to scale)

*I only used half of the puzzles, so if you want more or the the answers to these, let me know? leave a comment below you can use anonymous or google or e-mail me @ jlonginc@gmail.com


I got the sweetest text from Grandhunk #1 ...


We didn't go to N&K, but instead decided to go to ...
where we joined the line as they made our #25, spam and egg. They bake their own bread and the sandwiches all have stringy carrots, daikon bon mi, cucumber, cilantro, jalapeno* and some mystery liquid with spices. GH#1 also got a shrimp egg roll plate and we brought it home to eat while we watched a track meet. Too soon Jordan needed to leave to do homework. But we did get a photo.
    
     
 GH#1 is still working as an EMT while he goes to the fire academy at Santa Anna College. He want to get his paramedic certification as well.

Sunday afternoon was a referee clinic at the dojo from 12-4pm. We learned a lot that we will need for the upcoming tournament on February 26th. National and International judges, Jo Pledge and Mike Mustoe taught the new rules along with Roy Center. And they took a photo ...
 



 

A cute 2-minute video, Made with Lovehere.

 
 
Just because ...
   
 
Great crested Hummingbird



 
 
Smiles for Monday ...
 

  

 


                             Thanks for coming by today ...




4 comments:

john said...

Just think about your accomplishments. Think about how many blog posts you have made. You are an inspiration, Jacki! :-)

elenor said...

Another lovely family pic shows a happy Jacki with GH#1 - that's so great. I'm so happy for you.
I admire that you make an interesting and enjoyable daily blog Jacki. It's a delight to read it every time.

jacki long said...

Thank you, John. I so appreciate your kindness!

jacki long said...

Thank you, Elenor. Your sweet compliment fuels me for what I work on tonight. Thank YOU!!