Wednesday Image Search – Not

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.

Last week I continued the current sequence with ‘mot’. This week I will search for ‘not’. There will be some gaps in this ‘*ot’ sequence, including ‘aot’, as not all combinations will find images.

What images will I find?

Not OK, Denied Boarding, South Africa, Passport IssueThe first image is of a tag on my suitcase at an airport in Switzerland. My bag was “Not OK” to put in the hold of the airplane as I had been denied boarding to Johannesburg due to a passport issue.

Notre Dame, Paris, Fire, Memories, PostcardNext is an old  post card of Notre Dame in Paris. This is from way back in the early 90’s from my first trip out of North America.

park notices, covid 19, shelter in placeHere is a notice posted at the nearby park during the height of the Pandemic. I am glad that this is in the past. Hopefully we learn from the experience.

Note from Grandma, Alfred Van Duzor, Heirlooms, School BooksHere is a note my grandma left me in a book she gave me. To see what the books look like click on Old School Books.

Sunflowers, Yellow Flowers, Kansas, Bees, Sunday FlowersFinally we have another sunflower. This was in a post about Sunflowers and the string of letters was in the name of one of the pictures used.

There were only a few ‘not’ images to choose from.  I hope you like the selections that I found.

Which is your favorite of these pictures?

What should I search for next? I will probably continue with the ‘*ot’ series.

Steven


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Oak Island – Chasing a Tunnel

The Curse of Oak Island season 11 got off to a good start last week with the premier episode. The two hour special on the History channel was full of hope for a good season.

Curse of Oak Island, mystery, curse, oak island, Google Maps, Island locationsLeading up to the premier they showed a series of recap episodes over the last month, so the viewers were ready for action.

The return over the causeway to a new season finally was made.

Curse of Oak Island, mystery, curse, oak island, Google Maps, Island locations Tonight they started to remove rocks from the bottom of the circular structure and found a large artifact. The artifact was a large piece of pottery from the 1700s which may have come from either England or Pennsylvania.

It is good to see them using tried and true archaeological procedures that better find out what has happened in the past.

Curse of Oak Island, mystery, curse, oak island, Google Maps, Island locationsMetal detecting was again conducted on lot five to see if they could find some more coins.

Instead of coins they found a piece of metal that could be a strap. Perhaps it is a strap from a treasure chest. They also found another piece of metal that could be a fastener.

Curse of Oak Island, mystery, curse, oak island, Google Maps, Island locationsThe core drilling in the Money Pit area continued and they found some more wood that could be from a tunnel leading to the Garden Shaft.

They continued to chase the tunnel to find out where it goes by moving the drilling rig to the other side of the Garden Shaft to see what they could find. They found wood in this hole at the right depth so it looks like the tunnel may continue on to the other side.

They decided to send pieces of the wood to get them Carbon 14 dated to see if the tunnel is searcher or pre-discovery.

Curse of Oak Island, mystery, curse, oak island, Google Maps, Island locations In the lab they looked at the finds from Lot 5, including the ones from last week. The metal of the latch found last week is a compositional match to articles found on the Concepción by William Phipps. That the treasure from this wreck was brought to Oak Island is one of the new theories that are being investigated.

The piece of metal that was thought to be a strap was identified by Carmen to be an old French decorative strap that could’ve been used on a wooden box or chest. The piece of metal that that was thought to be a fastener could be a tool that had broken. The tool would have been up to a foot long and would be used for digging or tunneling.

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Back at the lab they also conducted an x-ray fluorescence test on the wood that was found in the drill holes, they found the presence of Palladium, which was not expected, in pieces from both side. What does this mean?

This really points to the importance of the more scientific approach that they have been using recently. It brings up new information and leads for further investigation.

In the preview for next week they showed a piece of metal that had Roman numerals on it. They have found Roman numerals on wood. Is there a connection? They also showed a large piece of wood that came up from a drill hole. They showed them putting a camera down one of the holes so it might be interesting to see what they find.

Some interesting developments this week as they continue to hunt for the slippery treasure.

Steven


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