Posts Tagged ‘owls’

Tina’s challenge to us this week is to feature eyes. Let’s have a little fun with that theme.

“An animal’s eyes have the power to speak a great language.”
― Martin Buber

What do you think these eyes are saying? Are they wistful or just enjoying what they see? Apologies for any imperfections but I took this photo through the car window with my phone, stopped at a light I hasten to add.

Here I offer you two eyes and one I in some California street art. 🙂

“His eyes are so intense I want to look away . . . or never look away, I can’t decide.”
― Kasie West, The Distance Between Us

Hunter’s eyes.

“I watch what I eat every day. I mean, who actually eats with their eyes closed?”
― Brian Celio

But what if it’s looking back at you??? Pancake eyes.

Soft but stubborn mule eyes or at least one of them.

And finally we have ramen eyes, one of tastiest types of eyes. I told you we were going to have fun and now you have a delicious meal as well. Eye yie yie yie!

Thanks for a theme that let me have some fun, Tina. I hope everyone of you is having a wonderful weekend.

Years ago, we began the tradition of a nature tree for Christmas in addition to our usual Christmas tree.  About 3 feet  high, this tree sits on our dining room sideboard and is home to many birds and owls, some bees, a grasshopper and a number of other creatures, either on the tree or under it.

This year, we had a new arrival, one that fit right in, snuggled in the snow beneath the tree.  His portrait is perfect for Sally’s black and white challenge.

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