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Given this photo, you might enjoy this post, Stuart: http://icelandpenny.com/2021/05/02/both-sides-now/
Cheers.
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Thanks for sharing that with me, Lynette. We get similar, but entirely natural, fallen logs in the forest. I love the way the artists here have turned them into places for visitors to sit. Wonderful!
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You’re welcome, Stuart. I agree; those artists are so talented.
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Reminds me of an elephant’s eye.
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Each person’s interpretation of this will differ, and that’s great, Tom!
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This is totally amazing!
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Thanks, Noelle. There will be more along similar lines in the future.
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Reblogged this on Time Traveler on the road of Life.
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It is fascinating looking at how the lines of this piece of wood swirl and dip in strange angles. I can see an eye and a smile and flowing hair and a piece of crinkled leaf; a diamond. thanks for posting!
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That’s great, Brenda. I love the way natural abstracts can suggest so many different things to different viewers.
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