These tulips are sitting on an office desk I look at all day. I keep seeing a smiley Easter Bunny looking back at me.
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Hiking in Sycamore Canyon last spring… and suddenly, two white eyes look up from the rock, above a scramble of broken rock teeth. Still at Ken’s Automotive! This one saw me! At Ken’s Automotive they lurk! I look for Smileys now and they are all over the place, we’re surrounded! Outside my apartment building in Indianapolis. I thought this looked like the Grinch’s smile. Found in my mom’s backyard in Hazelwood, Missouri. Saw this when I went out to feed the birds on my mom’s snowy patio in Hazelwood, Missouri. I didn’t alter this. This is how the snow fell on my car on Valentine’s Day in Hazelwood, Missouri. I looked down and found this one waiting for me! My names is Ashley and I am a student in Mr. Emmert’s Digital Photography class at Heritage High School in Vancouver, WA. Hey, I’m Amanda and I was out to eat with my dad and his cherry soda had a lemon and two cherries that looked like a Smiley. Sorry for the poor quality. It would have been rude to take the last two! After one of the recent snowstorms in Philadelphia, I found this Smiley on a street near my home. -Smiley Captain Lynnburt Look what I found when cleaning out the fridge!! I swear it was just like this when I found it. No photoshop. I think the message is clear – things that can make you cry, can also make you smile. 🙂 While doing homework I looked up on the shelf above the computer and there it was, reading glasses smiley! I’m Courtney and I am a student in Mr. Emmert’s Digital Photography class at Heritage High School in Vancouver, WA. I made this myself, it took some time but it turned into a very cute & creaitve way to make people smile just by looking at it 🙂 I’m Courtney and I am a student in Mr. Emmert’s Digital Photography class at Heritage High School in Vancouver, WA. This was a christmas present my brothers had never opened, until I realized that it make a perfect smile 🙂 I’m Courtney and I am a student in Mr. Emmert’s Digital Photography class at Heritage High School in Vancouver, WA. This smile was found on my brother’s guitar 🙂 I thought it was pretty unique and not just another smile.
Our disabled son, Taylor, died a little over a year ago. In his Art Explorers program, he loved doing colorful mosaics. He loved mandarin oranges, too. I noted this smiley last night on his beautiful lazy susan. – Pat Jones