A few weeks ago, when the sun hid behind gray clouds for days upon days, a friend said it looked like the sky’s “equivalent of a frown.”
The sun is back, but the world (and especially this country) has given us little to smile about. Maybe that’s why I’m stumbling on smiles in weird places.
For example, while walking to church, I glanced at a soccer ball left in a neighbor’s yard, and there it was: a smiley face.
In our front yard, I looked up at the large Christmas ball hanging from a swoop of greens. There it was again: a shiny smiley face:
(Yes, our Christmas stuff is still up, and will be until the temperature creeps above 32.)
Seeing faces in random objects — or dragons and elephants in the clouds — is a phenomenon called pareidolia. Human brains, always looking for patterns, can see a man in the moon, or a friendly face in the front end of this Austin-Healey:
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| Photo courtesy of grassrootsgroundswell/Wiki Commons |
Maybe a designer with a sense of humor gave us that one. Thank you, whoever you are.
Thanks, too, for countless other designers who add a touch of whimsy to ordinary objects, letting them take you by surprise on an ordinary day.
The world can be a dark place. Keep looking for the light.
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Whimsy served at Holiday Coffee in Ocean City. Our son found these to liven up paperwork. |
For the science behind pareidolia (pronounced parra-DOH-lia or pear-ray-DOH-lia, depending on who you ask), go here:
https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/health-and-medicine/pareidolia
For information about immigrant incarceration in the United States, including the for-profit prison system, go here:
https://www.detentionwatchnetwork.org/about





Trying to put a smile on faces is the reason I share so many Facebook videos of laughing babies. Anything that makes us smile is very important especially these days! Thank you so much for writing as beautifully as you do!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sherry ... for reading -- and posting those baby videos! I just stumbled on a video of babies sneezing. Good for the soul!
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