Fetch Treasure Hunt
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30 Jan
10:09am, 30 Jan 2025
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Chrisity
Blog completed for Jan fetcheveryone.com/blog/2274/2025/01#494263 |
30 Jan
10:23am, 30 Jan 2025
13,482 posts
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Fenland Flier
I have 3 out of 6 but haven't been out and about to get the other 3. I don't have much time left to get the others now. I'll have to try harder in February.
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30 Jan
4:41pm, 30 Jan 2025
20,775 posts
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Mandymoo
All done 😀 fetcheveryone.com/blog-share.php?id=494850 |
1 Feb
8:45am, 1 Feb 2025
9,274 posts
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um
As per my earlier post, I left this month's list to ChattyGPT. Here it is, no apologies for some repeats. 1) A Snowdrop or Early Crocus Flower – These are some of the first flowers to bloom in February and are common sights in parks and gardens across the UK. 2) A Postbox with Valentine's Day Decorations – As February is the month of Valentine’s Day, some postboxes may feature special heart-shaped decorations or cards. 3) A Red Telephone Box – Classic British icon, perfect for capturing a bit of nostalgia. 4) A St. David’s Day Flag (1st March) – Even though it's just before the 1st of March, some places may start decorating for St. David’s Day early, especially in Wales. 5) A Frosty Scene or Frozen Pond – February often brings frosty mornings, and capturing a winter scene with ice or frost can be both beautiful and seasonal. 6) A Pub with a Fire or Hearty Signage – The pub culture is central to the UK, and in winter months, many pubs have welcoming fires or displays celebrating the colder season. 7) A Winter Bird (e.g., Robin) – Robins are a classic symbol of UK winter and are easy to spot in parks or woodlands. 8) A Scenic View of a Frosted Landscape or Snow-Capped Hill – If the weather allows, a view with some snow or a frost-covered field can create a beautiful, seasonal image. 9) A Valentine’s Day Card Display or Heart Decorations – Shops or local displays often go all-out with Valentine’s Day-themed décor, which could make for a fun photo. 10) A Historic Landmark with Winter Appeal – A castle, church, or any iconic UK building with a winter backdrop (maybe with a bit of snow or frost on the stonework) would give a beautiful touch to the hunt. I blogged the full saga, with a Deep Seek comparison, if of interest fetcheveryone.com/blog-share.php?id=494927 And the short list off to the right (laptop / pc) or down below (most phones) ! |
1 Feb
9:11am, 1 Feb 2025
4,608 posts
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cackleberry
ChatGPT like the sound of its own artificial voice doesn't it?! Some of those are going to be quite hard. (Says she who hasn't blogged January yet...) |
2 Feb
8:43pm, 2 Feb 2025
4,616 posts
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cackleberry
All done for January- fetcheveryone.com/blog-share.php?id=495030 Thanks Chrisity. |
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