Nosing Around

Have you ever noticed how prevalent  noses are in this society?

Noses can be so pushy!

They can be inquisitive.


And fun to play with.

At times, you might see a brand new nose …

… or one that is temporary …



… or a nose that is  liable

to hang around

for a

looooooooong time.


Noses  are looking up in the world!

Noses are going places.






And there are noses which can merely dream —

assuming they belong to…

Good Dogs!

A nose can fool you!

It might not be an actual nose at all! (Imagine that!)

And some actually exist because of   somebody’s imagination!

A nose can get into a hazardous predicament …… or …

create one (eek!) …

But when you think about it,


most noses really are tame …

… and gentle …

… a curiosity …

… something to be no-ticed …

… or not!  :~)

The Turtle And The Frog — A Suburban Saga

One day, a Very Large Turtle crossed the road.

Who am I kidding?   This guy was MONSTROUS!

To approach or not to approach?

To approach. For sure.


A Very Large Turtle is going to have Very Large Limbs — with room for Hitch-Hiking Leeches.

It seemed interested in photography …

stared down the camera lens …


then expressed its disapproval.  (In no uncertain terms!)


Left by the camera to continue its journey, the Very Large Turtle encountered a Very Large Dog …

who satisfied his curiosity after a couple of sniffs.

Meanwhile, in another part of the yard, a Very Large Frog was lurking beside an Oak Tree.  Upon being discovered by the Photographer, the Frog tried to make its escape …

but landed on the tummy of a Very Furry Dog (who happened to be belly-up  nearby).

The Frog made it’s way across the furry expanse … hopped off and continued on its journey.


The Very Furry Dog

never

suspected

a thing.






Faces of Fall

While hiking on the mountain one fall day, I kept noticing how many faces were formed in the beautiful, colorful leaves.  So many reminded me of the faces crafters put on ghosts and pumpkins — all sorts of Fall decor.  So I’ve developed a theory (that I suspect will never be proved or disproved).  I think that people long ago got their inspiration for fall faces from their natural surroundings.

I submit to you my evidence:

Here’s a classic ghostly face.

Could this sort of thing have been the inspiration for the concept of “stick a needle in my eye”?  (I don’t know how this leaf can look so jolly under the circumstances!)

Some faces are friendlier than others.  (They look better full screen.  Click to enlarge)

Whoa!  Hey!  Is this leaf OLD ENOUGH to be smoking?

There are leaves which sport multiple faces.  My favorite face on this one is the side that’s trying to eat the green leaf!

I also like The Elephant.

Check out the sweet-faced cutie on the bottom left!  She got formed by a leaf and its shadow!  (I like this one better enlarged, too.)

The Bear Came Over The Mountain! (Sometimes it’s a whole tree, not only one leaf.) Oh, my!  Now it’s looking more like a beaver head.

I have nothing to say. I just like this picture

There’s a wolf  howling in the center of this collage!

Moss squirrel head. (Moss is just densely-packed really short skinny leaves, right?) :~D

Do you see the faces?



Now?  Do you see them now?

What about now?

Now?

Well, what about the turtle?

So … there you have it.  Anything remind you of crafty faces in the 21st century?  They’re just about everywhere out there in my world!

 

Sir Aslan Doogie Of Oakhaven

Aslan is one of those “Best All Around” sort of beasts.

He’s a messy drinker, but generally a happy guy.

He runs …jumps …swims,and shakes like a REAL dog.He doesn’t mind a summer storm at all.Consider that happy demeanor …the penchant for cleanliness .The obvious adoration for his mistress! :~DNot much escapes Aslan’s watchful eye.Ever vigilant …hoping … hoping … hoping!Yup! That’s my pooch!

Hush Little Baby

Apparently the parents told this baby to freeze as my car approached — and stay frozen when I got out and stuck the camera in its face. It fell asleep at some point — startling awake when I picked it up to move it to safety.

Oh My! A headless baby robin standing in the road!

A Feathery Tale

It was on my door …

in the driveway ...

at the stop sign ...

when I ordered at Sonic ...

when the carhop arrived ...

at my destination ...

supersaturated black and white ...

shot in sepia ...

shot on 'cool' ...

shot 'warm' ...

and back to 'standard'

Promises, Promises!

Spider Tales — Part One

A Buttonbush, A Moth, And A Crab Spider (I think)

Background:
I bought a Buttonbush at a native plant sale.  Didn’t know where to plant it, so I potted it beside the porch steps.  The blooms weren’t especially showy, but they  attracted several really cool, very small, critters for me to take pictures of.  Thus, I learned to check it out every time I ascended or descended the steps.  A fading bloom of this bush provides the setting for this Tale.

Oh, look! A moth is resting on the Buttonbush today!

It's one of those bark-colored moths. Interesting head!

Poor thing, it's got a torn wing.

Wow! It looks like the moth is eating a spider!

I did the school drop and checked the bush when I got home.

No! The SPIDER's eating the MOTH! Wow. Never seen THAT before!

Getting ready to leave again, I checked on the moth once more.

Normal moth position. Maybe it wasn't breakfast after all!

I went down to ground level to investigate.

Oh my! An alien has comandeered the moth!

Yeee Haaawww!

Target in sight, Sir

Ahh. Guess the moth is being consumed after all. Looks like the work of a crab spider.

The Squirrel That Stalked Us

My friend and I picked up drinks and went to the City Park.

What's THAT I see?

Act casual ... Make no eye contact!

Creeping ... creeping

Hmmm. Are those cups from Sonic I see?

Hey! Was that a squirrel streaking by?

Watching ... waiting ... blending into the tree

They won't see me behind this leaf!

That leaf obscured my vision!

I give up. I'll just eat a walnut

Yummy! Walnut. (sigh)

And Now For Something Else …

I’ve been told it’s hard to go places with me these days.  The camera is always with me, and there’s always Something Else I just have to shoot!

Frequently I find my subjects in my yard as I go about feeding the beasts that live out there.

(Sometimes they’re right beside me!)

A mysterious glow in the dog food bag is fair game for a shot …

… as is what I saw in the water gauge!

I find things in the woods,

things on the water,

things in a field,

and things on the patio.

Everywhere I go, there’s Something Else!  I love bringing my view of God’s world to Somebody Else.

Which is why I’m here.