Wednesday Image Search – Bea

Welcome to another Wednesday Image Search where I pick a string of letters or a word and share some of the images I find in an image search of the blog.

After searching for ‘pea’ last week I will search for ‘bea’ this week.

What images will I find?

Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge England, Museum, ArchaeologyWith the first image we have some beads at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, England.  We found a bead, similar to the blue ones, in our square during my first year of digging at Lachish.

Three Generations of Beards - White Beards - Father, Son, Grandfather - Family Heritage - Irish BeardsFor  the second image we have a three generations of beards. The picture of my father an grandfather was taken in 1985, and the second picture was taken of me when I visited Antarctica a little more than 10 years ago.

Wedding pictures, ring bearer, flower girl, weddings, cute kidsNext is a very old picture of me as the ring bearer in my Aunt’s wedding.

Grizzly Bear, Bass Pro Shops, MantecaThis picture of a Grizzly Bear was taken at Bass Pro. I always like to wander around and look at all the animals when I visit there.

Mixer, Beaters, Licking the Beater, cooking, baking, high chairFinally, we have my sister licking the beaters from a mixer. It looks like my Mom may have been making something with chocolate.

I had a lot of interesting bea pictures to choose from.

Which is your favorite of these ‘bea’ pictures?

What should I search for next? I do have another  ‘ea’ search I want to make.

Steven

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