1. A "wild heart" - a naturally occurring heart. The Uluru or Ayers Rock is, as my niece cheerfully informed me when I told her about this hunt, is the “red heart” of Australia.
4. A book or magazine read during 2016
5. A porch or deck
6. A camper (caravan)
7. A family gathering
8. A drawing, art project, artistic photograph, scrapbook page, greeting card, or art journal page created by you.
9. Someone playing with, in, or around water. This man was on a jetski. I snapped the picture while on the plane.
10. A bicycle
11. Fresh produce
12. A window
13. The moon
14. A buffet of food
15. A team logo
16. A map showing a trip taken during the time period. Parking was difficult here and we had to go around this place before we found a spot.
17. Twins. These dolls were in the same box and they do look alike.
18. A supermarket cart, basket or trolley full of groceries
20. Someone laughing
21. A photograph of you with a newspaper or calendar page from the time period covered in the Hunt.
alternative 1: a lighthouse
alternative 2: a baby (human or animal). That's a stuffed toy, a baby dingo in the mouth of its mother
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2. A footprint or pawprint
3. A skeleton, bone or x-ray
19. A seasonal cocktail or beverage
Alternatives - if you're having trouble finding any of the above, you may substitute from this list (but you may not substitute for item #21):
Again, I failed to find three photos. It was the same as last year. At least, I am pretty consistent. And although there is still time to complete the list I'd rather not, as I've explained why at the outset.
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