Congrats to Team C (Cheryl, Kathleen, & Rachel), winners of the Pictionary Challenge!
Members of all teams performed admirably in what proved to be quite an exciting and challenging artistic exhibition. However, members of Team C demonstrated artistic superiority and proved themselves deserving of the title “big fish in a small pond”.
Team B (Adam, Susi) came in 2nd, followed by Team A (Frances, Juan, Viasha) in 3rd place, and Team D (Andrew, Peggy) in 4th place.
With artwork ranging from regurgitating fish to a lump in a log and an efficient, multitasking MC, a fine time was had by all. One cannot soon forget the pumpkin-wielding ghost sketched by a lefty whose brush never left the canvas or the rainforest with trees but alas no rain. Or the boot-shaped state of Mississippi and the very impressive rendering of a car’s underbelly to portray an axle. There were headbands, and snakes, and halos and trunks. A giraffe, an igloo, a door, and a hatchet. Even chopsticks and clover and honeycombs and more. I have named but a few of the Picasso-like creations rendered by these talented teams of budding artists. (Honorable mention: The Octopus!).
Cookies, chips, and soda added a classic and tasty touch to this gala showcase of contemporary art!
Team Scores
Round 1A - Team A = 2 ; Team B = 3
Round 1B - Team C = 3 ; Team D = 3
Round 2A - Team A = 3 ; Team D = 1
Round 2B - Team B = 3 ; Team C = 4
Round 3A - Team A = 2 ; Team C = 4
Round 3B - Team B = 1 ; Team D = 1
Thanks to Peggy, Susi, and Juan for the pictures!
-Arlene





























Rachel said
LMBO @ regurgitating fish!!!! The depiction of chopsticks had some measure of indigestion as well, no? I love this synopsis – thanks for posting
Arlene said
Yes, LOL, here was something with the chopsticks but I couldn’t remember what. Kept racking my brain but just couldn’t remember.
Kathleen said
Thank you Arlene for a well-written summary — the details indicate you paid attention and took notes! You are a girl after my own heart.
Arlene said
Completely from memory, Kathleen! I didn’t take a note. Only wrote down the scores. ♫