First up is a sneaky set of trees from Chris. He adds"This is a skull I noticed when looking back over the pictures from my grandpas birthday. I always try to make it to Fort Rosecrans to visit him. I noticed that directly across from his grave marker there are some trees that appear to make the face of a skull. Thought this was cool/creepy. Hope you enjoy."
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Danielle from B.C, Canada picked this skull out for us. She writes, "I was picking raspberries in the back yard, and found a little skull smiling back at me in the form of a bug bite (or two)."
Finally, John MacDonald from Des Moines, IA does a better job of reading the clouds than most meteorologists. I guess it's easier to see skulls than bad weather.
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Thanks for sharing, everyone. Please keep your skull eyes open and submit those hidden treasures.
1 comment:
That's one scary ass raspberry.
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