Pareidolia:
it’s not hallucination.
That shroom is smiling.
Should I wonder why?
Nah. It’s just a real fun guy.
—ba dum tiss. Sorry 🙂


Photographed during a neighborhood walk.
Fun prompt: What makes the mushroom so happy?
Pareidolia:
it’s not hallucination.
That shroom is smiling.
Should I wonder why?
Nah. It’s just a real fun guy.
—ba dum tiss. Sorry 🙂
Photographed during a neighborhood walk.
Fun prompt: What makes the mushroom so happy?
I love it! It makes all the difference when we can perceive nature smiling at us.
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I believe nature smiles at us far more than we humans notice. I went back and added a second set of haiku here in case you didn’t see; couldn’t resist having a little pun…😬
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Wonderful 😊
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When you take the time to notice nature, she rewards you. Nice haiku? 🙂
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Yes, haiku – and that is true about nature’s reward for noticing!
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Of course, I had to look up pareidolia–thank you for naming my odd habit of finding faces in the bathroom linoleum and shower curtain! I wonder if this applies to clouds, too, that old game of finding shapes in them. I love the writing prompt with a sense of wonder built in. I’ll be working on building that “wonder muscle” in my students this year.
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I love how strong the power of observation finds its way through your words! And, of course, your humor. Thanks for this start to my morning!!
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