I guess they did not want to be fried….
Connie
I guess they did not want to be fried….
Connie
I looked down into a bowl of potatoes and it was looking back at me.
Ruth: Around our house we call Smileys like this one: The Many Moods of Smiley.
While flying down to florida I viewed a news segment about the smileys, hoping to catch one of my own. As I was sitting at baggage claim, I noticed that there was one on the top of my suitcase staring right back at me! With my smiling suitcase, now I am comforted to know that I will never forget to pack a smile!
Ruth: What a great idea. Smiley, never leave home without one!
Great to hear from you! Thanks so much for following up- your vision is so inspirational and something that I have been able to incorporate into my daily life. Just this morning I was eating breakfast and found a Smiley right on my plate. I have been spreading the message to friends and it’s truly contagious!
Thanks again for sharing this with so many and finding a way to use art as a means for social change through your efforts with Operation Smile.
I hope you have a wonderful holiday and new year!
Sincerely,
Mike (aka “Suitcase Smiley”)
My boyfriend and I were eating sushi. The eyes are just bubbles that appeared after pouring our soy sauce.
Great-niece noticed/photographed this “smiley light” outside the museum on our visit to Tacoma last summer!
Ruth: I love that so many people have Smileys they took a while ago and are showing them to us now. Everybody sees them! They’re everywhere! When you’ve photographed one you keep it to share AND once you’ve found one, you’ll find dozens!
I was actually watching a little wren go in and out in the firewood piled up on our deck and attempted to take a picture of him. When I downloaded the picture, the only thing I could find was this log smiling at me.
I left this hay roll in the pasture one evening and around lunch time the next day I looked outside to see that the horses had created this sorta smiley. I laughed out loud and went to get my camera.
I placed an order of eggs sunny side up and sausages. When my breakfast arrived, I couldn’t help but noticed the two yokes were nice and round and evenly spaced apart. Then I noticed one of the sausages had a perfect natural curve. Then I remembered seeing the news segment on the Spontaneous Smileys. I took the picture and wanted to share it with everyone.
Smiles Reflect Windows to the Soul
This was one of five images I shot for my Photo 1 final at Salt Lake Community College Fall Semester 2009. I did not notice till after I shot it, that it was a smile. Enjoy!
I was just tryin to find somehin quick looking around the house and found this one.