Trees and their Faces

You are about to go on an adventure with me. You’ll need your creative imagination. Think back to seeing objects in clouds as a child. Here, I’ll share with you the faces I see in…wood. Most are fallen trees and branches that have had time to build character. Bear with me, I think you’ll enjoy it.

This guy has quite the hair-do and needs to see a dentist.

Most of what I find are profiles. This one, facing left, has the complete package…an eye, mouth, nose, AND horn on top of its head.

This one is a little more vague, peeking out of the grasses. But I DO see an eye, nose hole, and mouth line.

This may be the best one I’ve ever seen. It’s not a profile, it actually has TWO eyes, a nose, and a mouth. In hindsight, I wish I had taken another view of it to show how important the angle is for this one.

This is another rare, two-eyed face. Unfortunately, it got into a fight and seems to have a black eye behind its long nose.

Now that I’ve got you “seeing” what I see…here is a pretty clear one.

Here’s an interesting one. Or is it two? At first glance, it SEEMS like the same piece of wood.

This one is literally screaming and looking at me as it comes out of the wood.

Two similar ones, but the lower one is thirsty.

This one reminds me of the head of a dinosaur.

Again the complete package of eye, nose hole, horns, and mouth.

Skeleton ostrich head?

Eye, mouth, little horn on top.

Some horns come out the side.

Face? or…giant clothespin.

Some definitely require more imagination…lol.

Eye, mouth, and…an ARM?? Crawling out of the tree!

This one, at a different angle, looks like two fighting with their mouths.

Such big eyes you have.

A sleek one with a mushed-up mouth.

Sleeping Beauty.

October is just around the corner and with that…Halloween!

Thank you all for being loyal followers of this blog over the past several years. It is with great sadness that I announce this to be my last post on this website. It has just gotten WAY too expensive. I will be searching for more affordable ways to share my images with you, my loyal fans, so stay tuned! Creativity is IN the AIR!! lol.

13 thoughts on “Trees and their Faces”

  1. Vicki – I am so, so sorry to hear that you are ending this blog. You do not know how much enjoyment I have gotten from seeing your pictures and your themes. This one, in particular, was just delightful! Your images reminded me of one I took up on Hunts Mesa a couple of years ago, where I saw eyes, mouth, a crest on top, and even a tail! Fond memories….

  2. These are beautiful, whimsical and show the sense of humor from mother nature and my fun friend, the photographer !!

  3. I’m sorry to hear that you’re retiring from your blog, but so grateful for the enjoyment I’ve received from it for all of these years. As they say, to everything there is a season— new opportunities and creative outlets will emerge. I hope you continue to take us along for the ride. Much love, Auntie A

  4. vicki, this one of the trees was just incredible. For me, so many of them looked like fish. I love what captures your eye! Hope you can continue….ursula

  5. Wow! This is such a great post! Trees do speak to me, and the words from your perspective are so very entertaining! Looking forward to seeing you on another platform. Thanks for all your posts over the years. ❤️

  6. Awww, your creativity and imagination ALWAYS amaze me and amuse me – they’re never ending and I love it and you for it!
    Looking forward to your new blogs as it’d get lonely without them somehow.

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