Curiosity
Bathing in flora blanket
Sublime smile of peace
A little of this. A little of that.
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How perfectly odd yet well captioned. Where did you find this piece of art?
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Thank-you, Marissa. It was an oddity in the gardens of Muttart Conservatory in Edmonton. Easy to walk by and not notice, but I was happy that I did and took the shot. 🙂
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It must be quite a shock if you catch it out of the corner of your eye.
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I know. Like…what is that! lol 🙂
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Wow! This is different & odd:) A good find Olga.
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Thank-you, Pat. I thought so myself. Instead of looking up at all the unusual flora, I happened to look down and there it was. 🙂
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Wonderful:)
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Am amazing image and a beautiful haiku to bring out imagery Olga
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Thanks, Denis. The image inspired the haiku this time. Usually I work in reverse. 🙂
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How very unusual. And what a lovely haiku.
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Thank-you, Helen. The image inspired the haiku. Happy that you liked both. ❤
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It looks kind of creepy and oh so cool all at the same time. Wonderful odd ball. 😀
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Thanks, Cee. I agree. It does look a bit creepy. 🙂
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Love those tufts of hair making her all the more strange. I like your haiku.
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Thank-you, Pat. Those strange tufts of hair certainly do make her stand out. 🙂
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Congratulations! I have selected your post to be featured on Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge.
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I sure hope you have a terrific week.
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Thank-you, Cee. Wonderful news. Cheers! 🙂
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Ooh that’s so clever
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Thank-you, Becky. It was a fun find that stimulated some poetry. 🙂
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Congratulations! Cee has selected your post to be featured on Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge, well done.
Mick
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Thanks, Mick. It was a nice surprise. 🙂
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☺
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Congratulations on being featured for last week’s odd ball challenge. Wonderful choice of subject. I love how the grasses around her face look like hair.
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Thank-you, Carol. Actually it’s the hair that adds to the oddity of the display. 🙂
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perfect! both image and haiku.
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Thank-you, Klara. ❤
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What an awesome piece of art.
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I thought so too. It intrigued me. Uniquely odd. Thanks for the comment, Jackie. 🙂
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That would be the most unexpected garden art, scarily beautiful:)
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Thank-you for visiting. It certainly is “scarily beautiful” and a unique piece of garden art. I was lucky to have found it. Almost walked right by.
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