Natural Images. Do You See What I See?


What has nature seen fit to draw on my large flower pot? You tell me what you see and then I’ll tell you what I saw.

What I first saw was the same empty-eyed skeleton skull that is hanging from the overhang of the bedroom far behind the flower pot. Can you see it? You can also see a sketchy rendition of the bones of his body below. Eerie.

All of the answers of what others saw were on Facebook, so I’ll duplicate them here:

  • Tamara Alaine Mitchell

    A dog and a monkey.
  • Cheryl Kennedy

    I see a monkey face and ears about 1/3 of the way down. Also could be his hand.
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  • Sara Axelson

    I see a horse with a parakeet on its head holding a small dog❤️
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    • Jim Anshutz

      A dog and a monkey
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        Carol Bradley

        I see a pregnant alien with big ears and wearing sunglasses.
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        Leland Olson

        A mother baboon holding her baby
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        Sherry Holiman Swindle

        A dog with a mask on
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        Judy Dykstra-Brown

        And i see that I have very creative friends!!!! There is one more thing no one has seen which is the first thing I saw.
        Shannon Evans

        Dragon and a monkey
      Jim Anshutz

      A dog and a monkey
      And a couple pigs🎃🎃🎃😂

 

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19 thoughts on “Natural Images. Do You See What I See?

  1. lifelessons Post author

    What I first saw was the same empty-eyed skeleton skull that is hanging from the overhang of the bedroom far behind the flower pot. Can you see it? You can also see a sketchy rendition of the bones of his body below.

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  2. slmret

    I immediately saw the skull skeleton on the pot (though I couldn’t identify the pot). Does that have something to do with the sun reflecting on dampened terra cotta?

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        1. lifelessons Post author

          The image was either created from water seeping through the clay from inside the pot or from water that soaked the pot from the outside during watering. All of the water in my house has a high mineral content from Colima Volcano.

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  3. slmret

    Tehe — that sounds like a slightly dyslexic statement! (“My wish is your command!?”) More like “my observation is your challenge!” I love what it has turned into, though!

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