Every year since 2006, our local newspaper has conducted a digital Easter egg hunt. Columnist Joe Blundo creates 10 riddles describing locations in and around Franklin Co. OH where eggs have been digitally "hidden." Participants figure out the clues and, just before Easter, send their answers to the newspaper. A winner is drawn from all of the correct answers and given a small prize. Each year, my sister and I have worked on figuring out the clues and, when she visits in the summer, have gone to the places and taken pictures. It has been such a lot of fun and we have learned so much about the amazing attractions in and around the city in which we grew up. I am doing layouts to commemorate each of these egg hunts. This is riddle #5 from 2015. "Winnie Waymarker," my "travel troll" enjoys appearing, either in a photo or digitally added, on all of these layouts, along with an "egg".

JOURNALING:
Joe's Easter Egg Hunt
Riddle #5
On a building: Posterity,
Chillicothe, the honeybee,
Plow and pelt, brush and quill,
Celoron de Bienville —
History carved on its facade.
Find the prize there, Egg Hunt squad.
ANSWER: The Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center, 65 S. Front St.

CREDITS:
KITS: "Doodled Pocket Pages 2"-Kate Hadfield; "Beautiful Memories"-Kimberly Stewart; "The Bunny Files"-Bubbles Bits; FONT: Arial