A glass candy dish in my house.
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Turn that frown upside down!Olivia and Alexander’s Smiley.
Alexander and Olivia’s Smiley.
Checking out midcentury style furniture.
Found it in the bathroom sink.
Ruth: A Smile Captain wrote to tell me of an ad campaign from the 70’s for a line of faucets.
It went something like: They’re a part of your your family.
After all they’ve seen you naked and they’ve heard you sing.I can see the historic Bethel AME Church in Indianapolis from my bedroom window.
Olivia and Alexander’s Smiley
Base of street lamp. Redwood City, CA. – Smile Capt. Matt
Jessica R., KY
My daughter and I were baking cookies and came across this unexpected smiley face.
I found this smiley on my weekly hike. This tree definitely has a story to tell – it’s whistling!Fixing eggs for breakfast…smiled at me…made me smile…grabbed my camera. never dreamed this would be a pic I would want to share with everyone, but glad I could contribute…smiles are cool!
I was walking along the canal in Indianapolis when I noticed the windows of the Marriott Residence Inn between the branches of this tree smiling at me.
I was walking around taking pictures in the snow in Indianapolis.
I noticed this smile formed by dirt and dust on the bathroom floor.
Yes, I was sitting down at the time.
Ruth: That last sentence made me laugh.I live in Central New Jersey and hike every weekend in Holmdel State Park.
It’s so pretty and full of Spontaneous Smileys.
This lucky little guy got to keep his job regulating the sprinklers in front of Washington Mutual Bank (Redwood City, CA), before it died and got taken over by Chase.
– Smiley Capt. MattWoke up to thick frost on a wooden bench glowing in the morning sunlight. I couldn’t resist. And I adore the smiley face. I didn’t realize it was there until I previewed the pictures at home. 😐 Rebecca
In the middle of long day working in Cork, Ireland, in a processing facility Smiley called in to brighten my day! Cracking Up! Redwood City, CA
– Smile Capt. MattThe way an upside-down hanging sloth might see the button for the “walk” signal. – Smile Capt. Matt