#25 Wombat poop is shaped like little bricks. My cousin Haley is a ROCKSTAR! Well, actually, she's a zookeeper in Australia and managed to get us this photo. Using a long exposure and flashlights (or other movable light sources) photograph these elusive beasts. As you know, the rarely-seen moon fairies are mischievous, nocturnal creatures who participate in synchronized, representational flight. #23: This morning, my daughter, Maison reported having seen a “moon fairy” while I was sleeping last night. Since I built my own wood fired pizza oven, you know I had to do this challenge. Bake a Pizza decorated as a Renaissance painting that would make the Old Masters proud. Let’s celebrate these two seminal moments in Italian history. The next significant event in Italian history was the start of the Renaissance Period in the 14th century, which spawned a revival in art, architecture, science and learning. #10 Pizza was invented in Italy in 997 AD to honor the Queen Consort, Queen Margherita. (We must see unsuspecting passengers in the elevator with the wood nymph.) #5 Nobody likes elevator music in an elevator - unless it’s flute or pan flute music played by a wood nymph. In grid form, show each member of your team along with a card explaining where they got you (city, country) and a word stating what special characteristic makes you unique.Īnd now on to my submissions for GISHWHES 2017. Your entire team was abducted and put into an alien specimen box. Of all the unique and amazing human specimens on Earth, it was hard for the aliens to choose which ones to collect, but your team stood out as being excessively weird & worth "analysis". This is the bunch of creative, fearless, strange, delightful people who made up team Bangarang this year. It's out of order, but I simply have to start with the AMAZING team photo my friend and teammate Tanja ( she's a children's book author and illustrator, check her out) put together for us. I'm going to share with you the items that I did on my own or in collaboration with my teammates. There were over 200 possible items to do this year, and I did 32 (and helped with a few more) for my team (Team Bangarang). Remember last year when I disappeared for a week and came back with a lot of really weird stuff to share with you? It happened again! The Greatest International Scavenger Hunt the World Has Ever Seen (GISHWHES) was last week.
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