
Left: This 'face' is very distinct, it featured half way up quite a tall tree - I did wonder if it was a piece of art commissioned, or maybe its just coincidence? Photographed at Belfast Botanic Gardens.
Cat in the Hat?
Frankenstein's eye?
Mrs Potato Head?
A couple embracing?
Elephant's foot?
Its great to look at those trees. I see an old men end a lot of eyes...If you look around you see a lot of things, it is wonderfull.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day, Eefie
I can see some of them but not all. I love watching for pictures in clouds too.
ReplyDeleteYes, I see them - after looking at your descriptions. Kind of like seeing things in the clouds. You can bet I'll be looking at trees a little closer now.
ReplyDeleteHi Kelli, I can see every one of them! You remind me of your grandfather, who would bring in a potato that looked like an animal, or a piece of wood with a "face". I think you have the artist's eye!
ReplyDeleteKelli, you obviously have a good eye for such things. You should be a psychologist (or do I mean psychoanalyst??)
ReplyDeleteHow cool.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely faces! Lovely old tree folk :)
ReplyDeleteok now I am going to start looking at trees to see if I can see faces I just what dh will say are you barking but I will still look out for them the tree folk :)
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