The roal poinciana tree in my yard has gnarly buttress roots with lots of character.
I was watering the temple grass when I saw two eyes.
I was taking a shower [our is out side]
and noticed that the coral rocks I’ve been trying to grow moss on
looked like smileys from more than one direction.
My dog, Access, collects coconuts and leaves them around the yard …
in this case next to the border of the garden. I saw a smiley with a cigarette!
One of several smileys I found this morning.
This one is in the stream that flows through my back yard.
Rats & dogs can change the diposition of a coconut.
My dog Acess loves to tear apart coconuts that rats have been chewing on. Some times there is a face in there.
I saw your site & started looking round.
I’ve always had a cephalic orientation but just focusing on the eyes and mouth is much more challenging.
Though you find these quarter-fed binoculars everywhere,
the one at Cape May’s Sunken Ship looked extra happy that day.
This is the fruit bowl at my local coffeeshop,
The Clearing Cafe, in NW Portland, Oregon.