Please take a moment to
SHARE Smileys with your friends!!!
This is part of a roller coaster called Steel Venom in Minnesota. This teeny tiny gecko caught my eye on the paper towel roll. My son pointed out the Smiley in the photo I was watching TV and saw this Smiley on the reporter’s dress. I looked down at my coffee in Albuquerque, NM when I saw my coffee winking at me. Our friend Noah found this on a dude ranch. This computer mouse on one of the student computers in my classroom seems happy to be there! Seems like I keep running into smiles first thing in the morning! This bagel from Einstein’s in Irving, TX started my day off right. On my way into work at North Hills Prep in Irving, TX, I stopped to grab some breakfast. This was looking up at me from my cup of coffee from Chick-Fil-A. With my husband in the Operating Room, this Smiley popped up at just the right time! Tom McMath saw this Smiley in his bagel. Usually I avoid “rear of vehicle” smiles, because ALL rears of cars look like they’re smiling. But this one made me laugh because it was a little different. And that chain is not so much a smile as it is a smirk. I’m a guy who sees way to many Spontaneous Smileys! Ruth: It is impossible to see too many?!! I saw this picture in a briefing today and I thought I would pass it on to you. Bottom row, second one in: that’s me in the reflection!My son just said to me: The problem is, mom,
you’re too opinionated. Not sure how to take that…
Do I bow?
Smle. Be happy!
Ruth
An old post about Opinionated Me: http://blog.spontaneoussmiley.com/?p=7522
Who needs drugs for an altered consciousness?
It is a Smiley made out of coal dust on one of the hatches on the SS PEQUOT.
(She just collided with the ship in the background, SS MAERSK HOLYHEAD;
but she is still afloat so that is why they must be happy.)