As much as I would love to say that this blog exists because of me, all of the credit really goes to Michelle. I don't know why I
haven't ever posted anything but I guess I just never had anything I felt I needed to share with the worldwide
inter-web community. That is until now. I was looking for some reference material for a work project when I came across this gem of an image. I don't know exactly what it is about this picture that I love so much? Initially, I wanted to say it was the shocked and
strangely hungry expression on the kid's face that drew me in. Then I thought, "no, it must be the absence of any sort of neck?" But then I focused in on the bird and became so perplexed by it. How can it sit there perched so calmly atop the head of troll so clearly
possessed by an evil we can only pray he...she...it to took to its grave long ago. I can't go any further into my thoughts on this image because I am afraid I will have more bad dreams. So enjoy this post because it will probably be the last one Michelle lets me add to our blog.
Your friend,
Kris
Oh! I should also mention that I may have swollowed part of a plastic fork today. I will keep you posted on any developments.
3 comments:
It gets freakier the longer you look at it.....
Creepy!! When I was a little girl, a bird nearly pecked my great grandmother's left eye out while she was passed out on the porch after sipping to much wine. She wore a pirate patch for 2 months since there was no medical care in rural Kentucky.
I don't know if the "person" (for lack of a better word) is paralyzed because a bird landed on its head or if the bird is paralyzed because the "statue" it thought it was landing on is alive.
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