Scrap is the word for the week - thanks to me, crazy4coens, here at Raising Sunny.
Next week's word will come from Miss Ananda at Oodles of Funch.
Scrap has many meanings and many connotations. I am sure that my photos and links will only touch on some of the meanings. If I have learned anything during my month of blogging -it is this - there is always something else you can do - somewhere else you can go - another typo that you can find - so enough will have to be enough.
My first example of scrap is the definition that has to do with fighting.
"He got into a bit of a scrap today."
This example is a more mainstream definition of the word scrap.
As in:
"We have scrap copper left over from a demolition project downstairs."
The next example of scrap has to do with kitchen scraps.
As in:
"She supplements the chicken's food with kitchen scraps."
The next example also has to do with kitchen scraps.
As in:
"After cooking the chicken, the left over bones were scraps."
The next example has to do with large mice with hooves.
As in:
"After the deer were done eating the zucchini and tomato plants, there was nothing left but scraps."
This example has to do with fabric scraps.
As in:
"This scrap fabric is left over from the bathroom re-model."
The next example has to do with poor clean up habits.
As in:
"These are the scraps that remain from her crafting projects."
These next examples are happier and more productive examples of scrap.
As in:
"She was fortunate enough to complete his scrapbook before he went blind."
As you can see, I live a life of scrap. Although there is only a beginning s between scrap and crap, I will happily keep my scrappy life.
Thanks for joining me on this lovely Saturday Scavenger Hunt.