Calling all Steemers! There's still plenty of time to enter my latest contest:
The Old Dog Presents: "Reaping What You Did Not Sow" Round Five Contest!
So far I can still count the number of entries on one hand which is a far cry from the past when I'd even get hundreds of entries.
Why Enter The Contest?
- It's fun and easy
- Meet more fun member of this great community!
- I make a sincere effort to upvote each and every entry!
- If you’re not sure what to write in your blog make a post about your entry and I'll try and upvote that too.
- You can't win if you don't enter! That's an obvious one!
It's Easy! Just Take A Picture Of A Flower Growing Where it Wasn't Sown!
I just got back from jogging in the town of Chiasso and look what I found! This is an easy contest to enter. Grab you camera or phone, look around, take a pic and post it here!
Check out these beautiful daffodils. The cool thing was WHERE I found them!
No one planted these beautiful flowers. They’re tucked between the train tracks and this electrical service panel. A little gem of beauty in this industrial waste land!
I Don't Get As Many Entries As I used To!
In the past I would get literally hundreds of entries into my contests. Sure the price of Steem was higher but the prizes are still the same. Usually between 5 and 20 Steem!
Look at this contest from last year. It had 369 comment and hundred of entries! It would be great to be able to interact with Steemers on that level again!
Here is A Reminder of How to Enter!
- The original post is here
- Please show me an example of a flower growing where it was not sown.
- Add the photo to the comment section on the post here. Feel free to make a separate post if you like as well.
- One entry per person
- There will will 5 prizes of 1 Steem each for the best entries.
- The contest closes when this post pays out.
If you like contests and would like to see more of them here on the Steem Blockchain please consider upvoting my post.
Thanks for following me on my travels and I look forward to sharing my adventures with you.
Until next time,
@kus-knee (The Old Dog)