The cues for this week are: 1) Starts with O 2) Week's Favorite 3) Eyes
Don't you think this tree's "eyes" look owlish?
Ha-ha! O for owlish.
O is also for opposite. On the opposite side of this tree is young growth. Very cool, which is why this photo is my week's favorite.
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If I tilt my head 90 degrees, I can see the owl-ish!
ReplyDeleteso it's Saturday and here ' s my promised 'reminder -maybe you can link the owlish to SEASONS? Happy Sunday friend:)
Thanks, Jeanette. I linked up something else. Been thinking about my harvest post for a couple of weeks.
DeleteWhat a Stunning Surprise . . great photo!
ReplyDeleteWHoooo. Thank you, G.
DeleteWhat an awesome share! Love the things you can read into when you see something like this. Beautiful photo! Have a great Sunday! Glad I stopped by. Hugs, Anne
ReplyDeleteHugs back, Anne. Thanks for visiting. :-)
DeleteSeeing nature in nature. Nice find, Susie. Some others see things in clouds. I don't unless I'm asked. I am glad you found the owl, it does look like one, better if tiped. On the right and going down I see a steer head.
ReplyDeleteIf you have an old timey mechanic, she could make your fan come on when the engine runs. Or give you a switch for inside the car. But you might forget and the engine will overheat. Running all the time will let you drive in town.
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Yeah, I see the steer, Jim! Neat. When I told the Husband what you said, he chuckled over "old timey mechanic". I can see him floating away thinking about old timey mechanics. The next time we go see our mechanic, we'll ask him what the possiblity is of that first option you mentioned. Now that the weather is cooler, I don't mind driving further in the car.
DeleteVery pretty picture !
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gattina.
DeleteA clever way to wrap everything into one!
ReplyDeleteI try my darndest, Tom. :-)
DeleteI love the new growth on the old bark :)
ReplyDeleteIf I turn my head sideways to the right I can see a pig's face with one eye bigger than the other :)
Hi, Eunice. haha. I love that you found a pig.
DeleteI'm not seeing the owl but I do like the big knots. I also love your interpretation of opposite because it show old and young...which is great.
ReplyDeleteThe owl went to sleep in the knots, Birgit. :-)
DeleteThere's an owl in there! :)
ReplyDeleteHooooooo.
DeleteI'm fascinated by the new growth - what kind of tree is it? If I didn't know it was new growth from the tree, I'd have thought it was some kind of grass growing there. Definitely not a kind of tree that we have around here! Super shot!
ReplyDeleteI wish I knew Claire. I can't find the folder that holds other photos of the tree. I was going to say it was some kind of palm, but that's not a palm trunk. If I ever find out, I'll be sure to let you know.
DeleteBeautiful picture ... those tree cavities fascinate me and I've tried so many times to get a decent picture, but never really succeed. A bit envious, but grateful you posted yours.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sallie. I edited the photo in Photoshop to emphasize the growth and the eyes. Otherwise, it would've been a bland photo.
Deletedefinitely owlish! fun photo!
ReplyDeleteHoooooo. Thank you. :-)
DeleteI agree it is quite the cool photo! Love your creative take on the prompts. :-) Thanks so much for joining in Friday's Hunt. Sorry I'm so late to get around visiting this week (Obviously, I blame some goats).
ReplyDeleteThanks, Teresa. No problem. I've been late a lot lately.
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