Monday, July 28, 2008

Faces of the past - Message of the past



26 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like that. :)

Anonymous said...

Interesting take on the prompt. I love the photo and who could resist smiling along.

gautami tripathy said...

I too like this..:D

weed it out

SandyCarlson said...

I have worn that face, and I have wondered about others who have, too. All of them. Thanks for this.

Anonymous said...

All your pictures are neat and I love the captions.

storyteller said...

How clever is this … it did make me smile (even chuckle a bit). Thanks for sharing.
Hugs and blessings,

Anonymous said...

fun poem, the poem and pic make me smile

me ann my camera said...

A pause to read and then smile, or is it smile and then read? One smile prompts another :-) nice!

Barb said...

Nice haiga! It made me smile, too! ;)

Quiet Paths said...

A most excellent take on the prompt. The universal joke?

Tumblewords: said...

This is the best face - and caption...absolutely!

Anonymous said...

maybe u would share the joke with osi too..a very happy post..many thanks..

Anonymous said...

You cant say she is a stone face! I like this.

Anonymous said...

What a funny face!
I want in on the joke.
thank you,
karen

Anonymous said...

now that, that was pretty purfect... i cannot help but to smile back...

Raven said...

Wonderful! Just wonderful. He really does look a bit like the cat the swallowed the canary... and ya have to smile with him...

Anonymous said...

It made me smile, too. Wonderful poem and face!

Anonymous said...

A very contagious smile indeed. Thank you.

Jennifer Duncan said...

The poem and image go together perfectly, and, like others, I couldn't keep from smiling either. Which is always nice. :)

Anonymous said...

What a great combination of words and the photo. Wonderful.

Joyce said...

That was well done. :)

Rubius said...

Nat, beautiful job.

I've got to ask, is that Etruscan?

spacedlaw said...

I do not quite remember - I took this picture about a year and a half ago in Musei Capitolini - but the smile seems to indicate it is Etruscan. Their statues always seem to have that strange mocking smile like they know something of a joke and aren-t sharing...

Rubius said...

The Etruscans were my speciality in university and I am still exceedingly fond of them. Their statues do often have this special smile but they rarely used stone in temple carvings, at least that is my understanding from what has been found. The temple of Capitoline Jupiter (like so many other things in Rome) dates back to the Etruscan kings of Rome so it is possible that there might be some connection there or that later sculpture from the area may have reckoned back to that style.

The secret is in the egg. They are often seen smiling at eggs or while holding eggs in the funeral paintings. The secret is in the egg.

Katney said...

A smile as enigmatic at the Mona Lisa. Whatever is he thinking about?

earthlingorgeous said...

That is very interesting. I like your interpretation of the letter of the weekL. .