As a child, I remember laying on my back with my buddies and watching the clouds pass overhead. We would imagine different objects as the shapes of the clouds shifted and changed with the winds. I have not given up that pastime and offer a few of those clouds here. Do you see what I see? (Hover over the photo for my interpretation.)
Perhaps these serve as more of a Rorschach test and reveal something phobic or sinister about me, but I still love to daydream about what’s in the clouds.
For more examples of “dreamy”, click HERE.
I certainly see the Chimpanzee and the soaring Eagle – Nice cloudscapes 🙂
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Thanks for your confirmations! Enjoyed seeing your contributions this week, especially the monochrome church.
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I see the bear+eagle…the chimpanzee not so much! I did that as a child especially when visiting my grandfather’s village.
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The chimp is a combination of sky and clouds…a little more obscure until you see it. Then you see it all the time. There are two wisps of clouds that make the eyebrows.
Thanks for taking a look and welcome, again, to the weekly photo challenge.
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I love clouds. Always looking up to when Christ returns in the clouds!
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Yes…keeping an eye on the heavenlies. (Acts 1:11; 1 Thessalonians 4:16-18)
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I especially like the eagle, but I think its head rather looks like the head of a dog. Or a bat. 😉
But the light under its wings has certainly a sparkle of divinity, don’t you think? XD
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Yes, Ninna…I loved the capture of light emerging under that cloud. Sorry for the late reply, but grateful that you stopped by!
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I know this thing about time… XD.
You didn’t actually have to apologize, but I appreciate to hear from you!
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You have a fertile imagination. I love looking at clouds but I rarely associate them with anything. I love it most when the sun hids partly amongst the clouds and could see rays of sunshine through them. I love to think that’s Gods blessing.
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Thank you, Lou. I really don’t look for shapes much anymore, but I do prefer a day with a combination of suns and clouds. I, too, love seeing the sun’s rays emerge through the clouds. I appreciate your comments! God bless.
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Must admit I don’t see the chimp but the others are perfect! I guess we’ve all studied and imagined the clouds at some point – a lovely reminder of days gone by!
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The chimp is a combination of clouds and sky… two little wisps make the bushy, white eyebrows with his right ear just to the right of the sunlight. Thanks for stopping by to take a look, Tina.
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Before peeking at your interpretation, I see a face in the first one, Godzilla carrying an umbrella in the second one, and an alien face in the third.
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I see the eagle now! I like your interpretation of that one better. Beautiful images!
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I would love to see that in one of those monster movies…Godzilla walking a tightrope with an umbrella for balance. Sorry for the late reply, Rene, but always enjoy your comments. Thanks for your support!
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That would be a sight to see, wouldn’t it? No apologies necessary.
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Well if it’s a Rocha check test, I think it’s a good sign that you see so many animals 🙂
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I’m no psychiatrist, but I think it is a healthy sign, too. Thanks for stopping by and leaving your comment!
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Apparently my phone didn’t know who Rorschach was – lol.
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I had to make sure I spelled it correctly before publication (or maybe WordPress auto-corrected). Not a word I normally write…it’s been almost 40 years since my undergrad psychology classes. 🙂
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I can definitely see the eagle! Wonderful!
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Thanks, Sue. I’m grateful you came by and left these encouraging words.
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