cliffordbeshers
cliffordbeshers

I think I’ve found a really good #WhatsItWednesday this week.

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pimoore
pimoore

@cliffordbeshers Blueberry juice?

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cliffordbeshers
cliffordbeshers

@pimoore In the ball park.

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fgtech
fgtech

@cliffordbeshers Bird poop? We get some splotches like this on our lawn furniture if left out too long.

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cliffordbeshers
cliffordbeshers

@fgtech Interesting. No. Diffusion, not splatter.

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fgtech
fgtech

@cliffordbeshers Hmm.

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pimoore
pimoore

@cliffordbeshers Grape juice?

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cliffordbeshers
cliffordbeshers

@pimoore Nope. The color was extracted in place.

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fgtech
fgtech

@cliffordbeshers I keep trying to puzzle this out, but I’m thrown by the squiggle in the middle. It looks like a lilac flower that bled out on the ground. That’s the other part tripping me up. What is the surface we are looking at? It’s so white it almost looks like a salt lick.

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cliffordbeshers
cliffordbeshers

@fgtech The squiggle is the source of the color, but it is very small, probably 3mm. The surface is not salt, but is important.

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pimoore
pimoore

@cliffordbeshers Fountain pen ink?

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cliffordbeshers
cliffordbeshers

@pimoore No. You might use this as ink, though not a high quality one. Again, the color was extracted in place.

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cliffordbeshers
cliffordbeshers

@pimoore @fgtech You guys need to eat a more balanced diet.

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odd
odd

@cliffordbeshers Apart from the squiggle looking like a fox lying down, I wonder if this is inside a porcelain or ceramic cup?

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fgtech
fgtech

@cliffordbeshers Ok, 3mm… that is small. Is this a tiny segment of a blackberry?

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cliffordbeshers
cliffordbeshers

@odd Porcelain, much larger than a cup.

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cliffordbeshers
cliffordbeshers

@fgtech More balanced diet.

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fgtech
fgtech

@cliffordbeshers grape seed?

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odd
odd

@cliffordbeshers Is it residue from tea inside of a porcelain teapot?

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fgtech
fgtech

@cliffordbeshers …or grape skin that shriveled up as it dried?

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cliffordbeshers
cliffordbeshers

@odd Bigger than a teapot. Not tea, not fruit, but a bit of food you know.

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pimoore
pimoore

@cliffordbeshers Last guess for me, then I’m at a loss. 😆

Squid ink?

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cliffordbeshers
cliffordbeshers

@pimoore Nope. By extraction in place I mean that is a bit of food in the middle, and the color bled out of it. @odd has the right idea with tea, but the wrong food, and the wrong situation. You need something porcelain where you might find a bit of food and liquid.

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odd
odd

@cliffordbeshers A bowl with a little bit of red bete on it?

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cliffordbeshers
cliffordbeshers

@odd Very close, just domething bigger than a bowl, and a food larger than a beet.

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odd
odd

@cliffordbeshers Is it a porcelain tray (I’m not sure of the right English word here) of red cabbage? Kind of like sauerkraut, only with red cabbage?

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cliffordbeshers
cliffordbeshers

@odd That’s essentially it. A bit of red cabbage in the sink, in a little puddle of water. In the morning, the puddle was dried up, leaving this. Tough one, eh?

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pimoore
pimoore

@cliffordbeshers @odd That was a stumper, great choice and nicely done Odd!

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odd
odd

@cliffordbeshers Aha! I thought about a sink earlier, but was convinced it was something to serve food/drink with.

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odd
odd

@cliffordbeshers Yes, not easy at all. Thank you for the quiz! I needed to have something to chew on now.

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odd
odd

@pimoore Thanks! It was fun playing.

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fgtech
fgtech

@cliffordbeshers That was a good one! Cabbage briefly crossed my mind because of the color but I dismissed it. I’ve never seen cabbage do that!

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cliffordbeshers
cliffordbeshers

@fgtech @pimoore @odd Thanks for playing!

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