***Mini Challenge #670 Part 2*** - On a shelf, table or stand

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I was a bit out of circulation yesterday and didn't notice that the original thread of this challenge was full - so full that I cannot even ad a notice pointing to this new thread. :-x

So here are the challenge rules...

Mini-challenge 670 has the theme "On a shelf, table or stand".

By this wide-ranging title, I intend everything from food on the table, a beer in the pub - or at home, ornaments, exhibits in museums, even things seen in fairground booths - as long as the items shown in your images are inanimate, or still-life ,and are resting on a table, dais, counter, stand or shelf, they are eligible.

Mini challenge 670 starts Today at 9pm GMT and ends on Wednesday 5th June at the same time.

Please, do consider submitting your images as "Entries".

The basic rules:

Maximum 3 Entries and/or as many exhibits as you want.

Photos must have been taken by you and may have been taken on any device. No restrictions on post processing or composite images.

Please state in header whether image is an entry or exhibit. Non-labelled examples will be assumed to be exhibits.

Post all images using the "Reply to Thread" button below this post.

Awards: First, Second and Third places for entries and Honorable, or Dishonorable Mentions for other entries and exhibits.

Grand Prize: The first place winner has the "privilege" of creating and hosting the next Challenge and has 3 days to begin it. The winner can respond to the host with a forum post or PM. If the winner does not respond in 3 days, or declines to host, the second place winner becomes the next host. If the second place winner declines to host, the third place winner becomes the next host.

Go to it!!!

Examples:

Shop window in France

Shop window in France

View: original size

Trinket from Morocco on our garden table

Trinket from Morocco on our garden table

View: original size

Put my stuff back where it goes!!!

Put my stuff back where it goes!!!

View: original size

Highest price ever paid for a Transcriptors Hydraulic Reference turntable on eBay

Highest price ever paid for a Transcriptors Hydraulic Reference turntable on eBay

View: original size

Chocolate maker's vessel turned into Cathedral Font.

Chocolate maker's vessel turned into Cathedral Font.

View: original size

Their Majesties

Their Majesties

View: original size

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Ed Form
 
I was a bit out of circulation yesterday and didn't notice that the original thread of this challenge was full - so full that I cannot even ad a notice pointing to this new thread. :-x

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Their Majesties

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I never left.

Who are these people?

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These are myPeepers. Their great grandfather carved this set; really an entire house set of furniture.

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I helped carve the bottom rung.

Here I am standing at the edge. (Probably literally :-(. )

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I was a bit out of circulation yesterday and didn't notice that the original thread of this challenge was full - so full that I cannot even ad a notice pointing to this new thread. :-x

View attachment 3062199
Their Majesties

View: original size
I never left.

Who are these people?
It's just a piece of sculpture in the gardens of RHS Wisley, the big show gardens of the Royal Horticultural Society, near London.

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These are myPeepers.
The boy favours you very strongly.
Their great grandfather carved this set; really an entire house set of furniture.

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I helped carve the bottom rung.
With your boots obviously :-)
Here I am standing at the edge. (Probably literally :-(. )

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Is that a caldera behind you, or a meteor strike?

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Ed Form
 
I was a bit out of circulation yesterday and didn't notice that the original thread of this challenge was full - so full that I cannot even ad a notice pointing to this new thread. :-x

View attachment 3062199
Their Majesties

View: original size
I never left.

Who are these people?
It's just a piece of sculpture in the gardens of RHS Wisley, the big show gardens of the Royal Horticultural Society, near London.

a16bf1abd43d4c2ead4cc0ca77056a76.jpg

These are myPeepers.
The boy favours you very strongly.
Their great grandfather carved this set; really an entire house set of furniture.

3ffc83a76d684482a98d7eaf99385f86.jpg


I helped carve the bottom rung.
With your boots obviously :-)
Here I am standing at the edge. (Probably literally :-(. )

fb59364e05a3481aac32d824f36927c1.jpg
Is that a caldera behind you, or a meteor strike?
Very good question, Ed. I do not know. I think that it's erosion. George Wheeler came by in the 1870s. It is called "El Cañón del Cobre." There are copper trinkets to be found in our Pueblo; off to the right, not visible.

E.D. Cope found equisetum abiquiuense in one of the mines. Very hot in there just about now. I bagged a trophy mule deer about where my left hand is at. I trailed him from the river below our house. Then I had to go back for a horse.

One can use a Jeep, but, I wouldn't. On the this date (Exif) myBabe and I found some elk fleeing our approach, and they had just done a number on the yucca blossoms, which are edible to humans also.

It is similar to the famous Arizona crater.
 
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Want to see more????

--
Bill
"Life's Too Short to Worry about the BS!"
So I Choose my Battles
Click for Wild Man's Photos
Using Rx10 IV at Present
 
I was a bit out of circulation yesterday and didn't notice that the original thread of this challenge was full - so full that I cannot even ad a notice pointing to this new thread. :-x

View attachment 3062199
Their Majesties

View: original size
I never left.

Who are these people?

a16bf1abd43d4c2ead4cc0ca77056a76.jpg


These are myPeepers. Their great grandfather carved this set; really an entire house set of furniture.

3ffc83a76d684482a98d7eaf99385f86.jpg


I helped carve the bottom rung.

Here I am standing at the edge. (Probably literally :-(. )

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Couldn't help myself, David, but you sure get around :-D



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--
Bill
"Life's Too Short to Worry about the BS!"
So I Choose my Battles
Click for Wild Man's Photos
Using Rx10 IV at Present
 
I was a bit out of circulation yesterday and didn't notice that the original thread of this challenge was full - so full that I cannot even ad a notice pointing to this new thread. :-x
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You should have warned me. I have a bathing suit to match. And, hat to match;





I'd show you the BS but I'm not about to remake an old Charles Bronson movie. I borrowed the had, yet, I had to drive thirty miles to find a yucca . /. .

and that's the sound that the reader will make when they find this pun.
 
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I was a bit out of circulation yesterday and didn't notice that the original thread of this challenge was full - so full that I cannot even ad a notice pointing to this new thread. :-x
94b39c529565409e8cbc83f79f63e854.jpg
You should have warned me. I have a bathing suit to match. And, hat to match;



I'd show you the BS but I'm not about to remake an old Charles Bronson movie. I borrowed the had, yet, I had to drive thirty miles to find a yucca . /. .

and that's the sound that the reader will make when they find this pun.
Excuse me, you two! This is a photo competition. Actually I'm debating a scenario in which I see the yucca as a stand and the hat as the photographed object.

--
Ed Form
 
I was a bit out of circulation yesterday and didn't notice that the original thread of this challenge was full - so full that I cannot even ad a notice pointing to this new thread. :-x
94b39c529565409e8cbc83f79f63e854.jpg
You should have warned me. I have a bathing suit to match. And, hat to match;



I'd show you the BS but I'm not about to remake an old Charles Bronson movie. I borrowed the had, yet, I had to drive thirty miles to find a yucca . /. .

and that's the sound that the reader will make when they find this pun.
Excuse me, you two! This is a photo competition. Actually I'm debating a scenario in which I see the yucca as a stand and the hat as the photographed object.
Just chill Ed! A little humor never hurt anyone. The World needs more of it.

--
Bill
"Life's Too Short to Worry about the BS!"
So I Choose my Battles
Click for Wild Man's Photos
Using Rx10 IV at Present
 
I was a bit out of circulation yesterday and didn't notice that the original thread of this challenge was full - so full that I cannot even ad a notice pointing to this new thread. :-x
94b39c529565409e8cbc83f79f63e854.jpg
You should have warned me. I have a bathing suit to match. And, hat to match;



I'd show you the BS but I'm not about to remake an old Charles Bronson movie. I borrowed the had, yet, I had to drive thirty miles to find a yucca . /. .

and that's the sound that the reader will make when they find this pun.
Excuse me, you two! This is a photo competition. Actually I'm debating a scenario in which I see the yucca as a stand and the hat as the photographed object.
Just chill Ed! A little humor never hurt anyone. The World needs more of it.

--
Bill
"Life's Too Short to Worry about the BS!"
So I Choose my Battles
Click for Wild Man's Photos
Using Rx10 IV at Present
I'm fully chilled and was in full humour mode when I posted. Guess I should have used a smiley. Sorry if it wound up your spring - it was not meant to.

--
Ed Form
 

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