Where are your eyes? Instead, you could say “Your eyes are knotholes?” in Japanese.
I have taken pictures with no people as usual. Hopefully you could find an eye here.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Eye Spy by The Daily Post.
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Where are your eyes? Instead, you could say “Your eyes are knotholes?” in Japanese.
I have taken pictures with no people as usual. Hopefully you could find an eye here.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Eye Spy by The Daily Post.
Thats a really good interpretation of the theme – the knots in the wood really do look like eyes
Thank you. A texture of knots is always interesting for me.
It’s so unified and really different to our and most people’s posts
Like your eyes. When the builder did some of our trim work, he used some lovely pine. Now eight years later, I’m still covering up those eyes when I touch up the paint. 🙂
Ah! eyes of pine, sometimes gazing at you, sometimes smiling you. That’s nature 😉