What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
Is this a test on what we see in this picture. At first it looked like thumbs thought I could see a thumb nail. Then it looked like pant legs with red shoes. No matter I like the picture Hugs HiC
hari OM Hehehe... I hadn't actually thought about folk looking at the picture as per the 'seeing differently'; it was just that it resembled a stain glass window. However, now that you mention it... I too can see the dancers' legs!!! Yxx
this one would be a beautiful stained glass window. it reminds me of one. Bob and I argue every single day over the viewing of one thing by both of us. he will see a blue bench, which I don't see and I see a woman in shorts or vice versa. when we describe something we have just seen, the same thing, it is always different. Gloria was right.
I really love that there are so many perspectives in life - it feels like such an expansive gift and a ready reminder not to hold so tightly. And I'd definitely vote for a real stained glass version of the picture to hang in my dance studio should I ever have one. :-)
Unfortunately folks feel the need to argue over what is seen or perceived to be seen. Right now I see a beautiful springlike day. Others are seeing chores needing to be done. Right now there was a noise that was coming through the open window. It stopped. I commented on it and Hubby said it sounded like a jet. I thought it sounded like a grinder. Lucy the grand - niece - dog slept through it all. Maybe I should be more like Lucy. namaste, janice xx
Is this a test on what we see in this picture.
ReplyDeleteAt first it looked like thumbs thought I could see a thumb nail. Then it looked like pant legs with red shoes.
No matter I like the picture
Hugs HiC
hari OM
DeleteHehehe... I hadn't actually thought about folk looking at the picture as per the 'seeing differently'; it was just that it resembled a stain glass window. However, now that you mention it... I too can see the dancers' legs!!! Yxx
Yep they are doing the can can in a circle!!
ReplyDeletethis one would be a beautiful stained glass window. it reminds me of one. Bob and I argue every single day over the viewing of one thing by both of us. he will see a blue bench, which I don't see and I see a woman in shorts or vice versa. when we describe something we have just seen, the same thing, it is always different. Gloria was right.
ReplyDeleteSooooo creative! Positive energy!
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Yep, we agree with HiC - nails and then white pants and red shoes:) Whatever, it is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWoos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
So many legs, so many place to go.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on
I see the can-can!
ReplyDeleteI also see legs. I feel the quote may represent many mother-daughter relationships.
ReplyDeleteI really love that there are so many perspectives in life - it feels like such an expansive gift and a ready reminder not to hold so tightly. And I'd definitely vote for a real stained glass version of the picture to hang in my dance studio should I ever have one. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is a good giggle, this quote!
ReplyDeleteI love the picture!
Unfortunately folks feel the need to argue over what is seen or perceived to be seen. Right now I see a beautiful springlike day. Others are seeing chores needing to be done. Right now there was a noise that was coming through the open window. It stopped. I commented on it and Hubby said it sounded like a jet. I thought it sounded like a grinder. Lucy the grand - niece - dog slept through it all. Maybe I should be more like Lucy. namaste, janice xx
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