Welcome, Homesteaders, to our second contest!
I've been hinting and teasing at this for a while now, and it's FINALLY here! The Homesteading Community's #yardfishing contest is officially open!
What is #yardfishing, you ask? It's what I like to call pulling weeds. I have some reasons for this, which I'll share at the end of the post, if you care to know. For now, I'll stick to the exciting stuff...
I'm giving away 30HBD for this contest, which will get distributed as follows:
10HBD - To one Grand Prize Winner. This will go to the author who shines as an exemplary teacher and content creator; one who proves themselves to be the best of the best of all contestants.
5HBD - To the winner of each of 4 categories, which will be described in the rules.
You must post your entries into the Homesteading Community
The post must be about weeds, and include the #yardfishing tag
Words must include English, so I can understand what you're saying
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Any post in the Homesteading Community that meets those 3 criteria will be considered as an entry. You can enter as many times as you would like, but keep in mind that you'll need a great post to win, and spamming low quality posts will annoy the judge (me). I'll be looking for the best of the best in all categories, which means your posts should be well written, and either informative or entertaining. Your pictures should be clear, and support the story. It goes without saying, but I'll say it anyway: All words and pictures should be your own. Properly sourced material can be used to support your posts, but I'm really looking for originality.
I'll be looking for a winner in each of these categories:
Most Informative
This prize will go to the post that I think does the best job teaching us what you know. It can be about methods of removing weeds, methods of using weeds, methods of avoiding weeds, or anything else that I think contributes to everyone's knowledge.
Most Impressive
This prize will go the post that really shows us something superlative, whether it's one REALLY BIG weed that you managed to pull, or a HUGE pile of weeds that you pulled from your garden. The winner of this category will make people people gasp and say 'Whoa!'
Most Inventive
This prize will be for the post that I think shows the most problem-solving ingenuity. It could be a clever way you avoid, remove, or use weeds, or possibly even a very imaginative post itself, that shows us a new way to blog. It could be a new idea, or a new way to implement an old idea... show us how smart you are!
Most Entertaining
The winner of this last category will be whoever can tell me about their weeding adventures in such a way that it makes weeding sound fun! I've learned in life that 'fun' often has nothing to do with what you're doing, but how you're doing it, so entertain me with stories of how you entertain yourself while weeding your gardens!
As I said earlier, the winner of each category will get 5HBD, and I'll award one Grand Prize Winner 10HBD. Only one award per person, so we'll have a total of 5 winners. This contest will be open until the end of the year. I'll announce the end, say some nice things about the entries, and say when I'll announce the winners, on New Year's Day.
Good luck to everyone! Please reblog this post, tell your friends, and show us your best! As always, questions and comments are welcome here, or you can reach me faster directly on my account, @paradoxtma. I can't wait to see what you come up with!
I first started calling the act of weeding 'yardfishing' because people would ask me to join them for fishing when we had weekends off from work, but I would always use that time in my gardens. At first, I told people 'I'll be fishing in my yard', then eventually shortened it to 'yardfishing'. Over the years, I figured out that pulling weeds can be a lot like fishing. I spend hours doing it, I usually have a few beers, it's difficult to get the big ones, and nobody believes you when you talk about the biggest one you ever got. They're both activities that many of us share with friends and family, and sometimes you can eat what you catch.
I hope I catch a lot of entries with this #yardfishing derby!
Its time to go yardfishing... Sounds really Interesting.
I will work on my entries.
I look forward to reading them!
Wow it's going to be really a wonderful and amazing contest while getting information from different people from the different Corbet's of the world. I will be trying to participate in this amazing contest.
I look forward to seeing your contest entry!
Sure I am preparing mate but before I am going to share my looking after for my cattle actually it will be my first post in this loving community. Thanks for this warm welcome
Great contest. Took me a while but I have just posted my entry😉
It was a great entry, you set the bar very high!
Thanks, I like the competition. I hope others can also submit their very soon.
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I promise to participate in this contest
Thanks for organizing it
I look forward to seeing your entry!
I must comment that this is actually a good contest especially now it's drying season over here. I believe many authors will be glad to participate. Greetings @paradoxtma for bringing up such a contest in this season of Christmas.
Thanks! I've been wanting to do this for quite a while, but haven't really had time for it. I'm super excited about all the reblogs, hoping to see a lot of entries!
Yardfishing you say?
Sounds alluring and fun, I'll get my bait, hook and net right away🤣
Fishing for the most stubborn elephant grass in my yard
Elephant grass you say? I don't know much about the stuff, but it sounds like a 'most impressive' contender!