Oh my, am sure I am a sufferer of "that", though it is not at all a bad thing to have ... the cracked-tile floor of the large porch of our Florida home always was full of magical images for me, along with clouds, grass, rubble, gravel and so much more. Still "see" things in things!
Pareidola...oh my cats. I wasn't familiar with the term. I am just like you as you saw ordinary objects on your walk that turned to extraordinary things. It is fun for our mind's eye to see things. I did so love Ann's image of Madi...thankyou Hugs to you and your Feline bosses Cecilia
I never knew the name for it. I like to find shapes in the clouds.
ReplyDeleteThose are cute and I agree I never knew what the actual name for that kind of phenomenon would be.
ReplyDeleteOh my, am sure I am a sufferer of "that", though it is not at all a bad thing to have ... the cracked-tile floor of the large porch of our Florida home always was full of magical images for me, along with clouds, grass, rubble, gravel and so much more. Still "see" things in things!
ReplyDeleteThose were fun! I do that too, glad I'm in good company.
ReplyDeleteThose were all really fun faces! Thanks for joining Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeletePareidola...oh my cats. I wasn't familiar with the term. I am just like you as you saw ordinary objects on your walk that turned to extraordinary things. It is fun for our mind's eye to see things.
ReplyDeleteI did so love Ann's image of Madi...thankyou
Hugs to you and your Feline bosses
Cecilia
That is a cool car.
ReplyDeleteThere are smiles everywhere is you look
ReplyDeleteThe car looks like a child!
ReplyDeleteI've often seen such faces, the friendly ones do make you smile.
ReplyDeleteNow I need to share a similar image. lol Thanks for the giggles.
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