Something RED for Valentine’s Day.
HINT: It has nothing to do with Feb 14. The pine straw at the bottom just happens to be there; this tells you that this IS outdoors (always, you will see why later.)
PRIZE? Braggin’ rights – that’s all, folks.
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16 comments:
Does it have anything to do with FUDGE trees!!!!!
Is it up side down? It could be a roof (the inside) of a bird feeder.
Have a great day now!
Christer.
Anonymouse, NOTHING to do with fudge trees.
Sorry, Christer, NOT a bird feeder upside or right side up.
Hmmm, looks like a bit of mechinical equipment from a tractor. WHAT? I have no clue! ATB!
Hmm - wait a sec - the red background is part of the thing. The wheel seems to have traced a circular path as it swings around. What? Still no clue! (Grin). ATB!
Is it part of a fishing reel?
the bottom of a wheel barrel
Beatrice, enjoyed your visit and tips on Peace Garden Mama this weekend. Thanks so much for taking the time to share your knowledge with me. I always enjoy hearing from new people and think it's very cool that we share similar career backgrounds. I definitely will stop back sometime. Have a super week ahead!
It looks like the tin cover that goes over a part of farm equipment or mowing, etc.
No clue. I'll stop back for the solution.
I love these kinds of guessing games even though I'm never right. This looks like the top of an outdoor grill, but I know it is not, this is a hard one. Can't wait to see the rest!
Could it be the top of a hummingbird feeder?
Could it be the inside of a red oil drum! Haven't got a clue cant wait to find out ! Have a Happy Valentines day !
Is this how it looks when you have pressed the "easy button" too often? *silly grin*
It's a thingamajig! I don't have a clue!
Happy Valentine's Day, everyone!
This was really a tough one and really had lots of folks guessing hard to figure it out, and others just waiting to find out "what" is is. That answer is coming in the next post - promise!
Welcome Roxanne and Ginny. Thanks for the drop-in. Please stop in again - anytime.
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