I found this smiley on my brother’s bb gun.
From,
a student at Rheem Elementary School
I found this smiley at my grandma’s house on Christmas.
A major snow storm created this smiley face on the cover of our patio furniture.
I was on vacation at a friend’s place, and ended up cooking dinner… I guess his frying pan’s not flat!
Ruth: But clearly happy.
The 2010 Smart Car smiles for the camera at the recent San Francisco International Auto Show at Moscone Center.
A multi-window display of a snowman scarf taken at Knit/Purl yarn store in Portland the first weekend in December.
Found at the tamale booth at the Moraga farmers’ market.
This was left as a watermark on the kitchen sink ledge, by one of my dog’s textured plastic/foam balls after it was rinsed and left to dry for the night.
A teacher at Rheem Elementary School
While preparing dinner on Sunday, I cut into an onion and found it smiling at me. I continued to cut slices and wound up with a whole family of smiling onions. This is one onion that didn’t make me cry!! The next morning I read an article in the San Francisco Chronicle about the “hunt for smileys” – how timely. I thought I’d share these photos with a group who I know will appreciate them.
Ruth: I once had the same experience with an onion. I photographed each slice separately and then when I looked thru them quickly (click, click, click scrolling thru the pics) it was like a flip movie with the expression on the Onion Smiley changing subtly from pic to pic.