Wednesday, October 02, 2024

2024 SPSH - 3rd & Final Link In


Today is the 4th & final link in for the 2024 SPSH, hosted by;  This West London Life - 2024 SPSH

For this final link in, these are my finds:

#1 Family Pet or Cute Animal; of course it would be one of my chipmunks. They definitely make me happy to see them about my garden.  Right now they are busy gathering as many peanuts as I feed for their long winter snooze. 


#12 A Place of Worship; the beginning of June I switched churches, this is my previous church.


#15 Something You've Repurposed; A friend gave me this years ago, it's for your dresser or table to put jewelry into the little cup. I use on the patio to hold bird seed or peanuts.

Alternate A: Something misspelt or grammatically incorrect  I found  this recipe years ago in a magazine - the recipe & photo are for a chicken crescent ring, the ingredient list is for the chicken ring, but the instructions talk about adding pudding, bananas, coconut & whipping cream to the shell.  I've kept because it makes me chuckle.




Alternate B: Stamping; a card that I made for a friend's upcoming birthday.



And that is a wrap for the 2024 SPSH - thank you Ruth for hosting the search.


16 comments:

  1. Great finds! I think I will pass on that chicken wreath with pudding and additional bananas, etc.! :o

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    1. Thank you Bless. And what surprised me about the recipe is that the magazine never published a correction.

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  2. That recipe is so funny! I knew the chipmunks would make it into the Final Cut 😊

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    1. I tried for my fur girls, but they have been camera shy of late. My chipmunks always make me smile.

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  3. Maybe I am speaking personally, but it always strikes me that we like chipmunks but not squirrels. Maybe it is just me as I have had some personal issues with the latter. 🙂🙁

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    1. I agree, like the chippies, but not the squirrels & this year we have an over abundance of black squirrels, a few greys & one very annoyed red. The chipmunks are not as destructive, maybe they dig a little in the pots but squirrels rip into buildings, garden sheds, roof singles, etc etc.

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  4. Chipmunks are always welcome! :) Your old church is so pretty and great repurposing of the cat trinket. Thanks so much for joining in this year!

    PS: Have emailed you recently, have you received it?

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    1. Thank you for organizing. There are elements I miss about my old church & the building is one of those things. I'll check my spam folder.

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  5. This is fun! I seem to find spelling errors everywhere I go.

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    1. HaHa Jenn, spelling & grammar errors are everywhere. I do not like some of the words reduced to just letters & the, they are, there & their along with your, you're are plentiful. As a teacher I'm sure it drives you crazy.

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  6. I love how you repurposed that dish. Might bring more chipmunks to your yard:) Such a cute little one in your photo! I think your church (previous church) is just lovely!! Hope you have a wonderful October ahead!!

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    1. Thank you Jennifer. The cat dish actually scares the bluejays, so they won't take peanuts from it. My previous church is just as lovely & traditional inside - it's a gem. I am looking forward to October - we celebrate Thanksgiving & that is one of my favourite holidays.

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  7. Cute chipmunk and a great capture! The recipe mix-up made me laugh - how would you like to be the editor realizing that it went to print that way? Oh no!!!! LOL

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    1. Thank you Kym. Our chipmunks are quite tame & some are brave enough to take a peanut from the hand. I was quite surprised that the magazine never corrected the recipe in the following issues. Still makes me chuckle.

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  8. Lovely card you made. And nicely done on finishing the hunt. I do miss participating in these, even though I often did them after the fact.

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    1. Thanks Susanne. The SPSH was a fun one & I was glad Ruth hosted - it was a nice way to finish off blogging. :)

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