
The majestic nature shows us so many sides
The clouds floating in the sky looking like snowflakes
Sometimes it’s a horse galloping away to the east
Or a bunny hopping, among a garden of wooly plants
Sometimes I see a threatening funnel of gray domination
Marching menacingly to wreck havoc upon the unsuspecting
It gives me pleasure to imagine different shapes in the clouds
Pareidolia, the perception of recognizing shapes in the abstract
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Awesome entries again this week in response to this image. Please click on the links to read the contributions of our lovely participants.
Punam; Uneasy calm
Kittysverses; Born from flaming rage
Maria; A great passion
Sangeetha; She lies- free verse
David; Egads! Or the king of the mountains
Aboli; Nimbostratus
Keith; The storm
Ken; Tranquil reflections of anger
Lady sighs; Angry clouds
The novel reader; What do you see?
Nichole; Tales of clouds
Jim; Belly of the beast
Susi; Angry skies
My vivid blog; Reflections
Angela; What do you see?
Jules; Longing for our normal
Diana; Healing
Pankaj; Conversing with a nimbostratus cloud during a sunset
Michnavs; A dash of gray, a sprinkle of blue and a handful of red
Destiny; #Fragments#
Indira; Nimbostratus
Reena; Passing through
Suzette; Breath
Sweeter than nothing; Doom approaches
Piper’s adventure; Inner light in the storm
Little ponderings; The fire inside
Sandy; Not apocalypse now
Audrine; The scent of eternity
Grace; Warning
Inkdrop; Volcanic skies
Jude; Inner storms
Tuba; Beauty in the dark
Elizabeth; Regrets
Nichole Smith; WDYS
Lesley; Nimbostratus; Knight of nature’s wrath
Rockstar girl; Where are we right now?
Eugenia; what was not what is
Usha; What do you see # 178
Jane; Awakens
Pamelap; Engulfed
I am grateful to all those who have read, shared and commented on these posts.
I will be posting next week’s challenge on Monday at 12:00 pm, PKT.
Thanks for reading.
#Keepitalive
#Whatdoyousee
#WDYS
Thanks, Sadje! I love how you described the alteration of one’s perception.
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Thank you so much Susi
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You’re welcome, dear!
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💖💖💖
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I learnt a new word ‘pareidolia’.
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Thanks Reena
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It’s a cool image! I’ll have to try to join, tomorrow.
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Thanks Chelsea
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It’s lovely how you mentioned pareidolia! Wonderful perspective.
Most of us focussed on the grey clouds.
Thanks for the mention.
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Thanks my friend! It’s a pleasure
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‘Pareidolia’, interesting word.
Great roundup!
Loved your poetry😊
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Thank you so much!
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Beautiful take, Sadje. Wonderful turnout as well 🙂
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Thanks a lot Maria
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Your challenge seems to be getting more popular, as I saw a lot of entries listed today.
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Thanks Jim.
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Beautiful interpretation of the image and wonderful turnout, Sadje.
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Thanks a lot Eugenia
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My pleasure, Sadje.
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🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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So beautiful, Sadje!
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Thanks a lot my friend
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I enjoy looking up at the clouds and imagining everything and anything!
Very good, very good indeed.
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Thank you so much 😊
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😍
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Pareidolia, it was such fun to search for images in the clouds. Interesting take, Sadje.
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Thanks a lot Indira
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Welcome, dear. Pareidolia is a new word for me.
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Thanks Indira.
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❤️
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Thank you, Sadje, for sharing my response, in the roundup post.
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It’s a pleasure Usha.
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Beautifully perceived images in the clouds, Sadje. Took me back to the times, I would draw imaginary pics in the clouds.
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Thanks! I think most kids back then did that. Now they just watch screens
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Yes.
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🥲
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I love pareidolia – clouds, tiles, etc are all fun to look for faces especially.
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Yes it’s fun to try to spot shapes in things. Thanks
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You’re welcome.
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