The world has so much to offer us each and every day. From the large and magnificent like natural wonders to the small and mundane like nice product packaging, there’s no shortage of things to marvel at.
Join me in this list of celebrating many kinds of dazzling things that were hiding in plain sight all along.
“[…] a view of a cold front from the road!”
It’s like the sky is tucking you all into bed! I don’t think cloud blankets would be warm but they sure look cozy.
“My [psychedelic] shower.”
After seeing posts like this, it makes me wonder why more people don’t have fun with their bathroom design. Look at how cool this is! You can have it too!
“Mom parent’s new cookware for their RV.”
I would be far too scared to even touch this. What if I don’t put it back perfectly? What if I ruin this balance?
“My lawn made a natural yin yang symbol after a pool stood there.”
After being suffocated for who knows how long by that pool, your grass is finally feeling some serenity.
“Why is this Bell Pepper prettier than me?”
You mean a pepper gets natural highlights but I have to pay if I want those? Doesn’t seem fair.
“Wood Splinters that look like a City.”
It features a bustling downtown and business district for all the hardworking termites.
“The way mom’s key lime pie came out the oven.”
Not entirely unconvinced this isn’t just a piece of paper in a pie tin, but happy to believe it’s not.
“The paint on this chain-link fence faded into a pattern of circles.”
It looks like someone made this fence out of malachite which, while beautiful, would be pretty impractical.
“Found a hot tub and steam room behind a basement wall.”
Why would anyone choose to hide this? When they moved out were they like, “If I can’t use this steam room anymore, then no one can.”
“1930’s 1L Hiram Walker whiskey bottle from a jobsite last week.”
These older glass bottles had a real toughness to ’em, and a real beauty!
“A perfectly symmetrical Aloe Plant.”
I’ve been thinking about getting some houseplants but what’s the point if I can’t make them all look this perfect?
“Yesterday’s low tide haul.”
I’ve gained a new appreciation for beach stones thanks to this, what a pretty arrangement!
“Large worm we saw this morning (6 year old hand for scale).”
That thing is a working worm, he digs tunnels that trains can fit through.
“This cloud looks like a UFO.”
You seem quick to jump to this conclusion and not the other way around, a UFO that looks like a cloud.
“This incredibly ripped lawn alien I pass on the way to my kid’s school.”
This is what that cloud UFO dropped. Whoever owns this lawn didn’t buy it, it was bestowed upon them.
“This friendly grain of rice with a heart shaped spice bit in my burrito today.”
Not sure which is more impressive, the find or the fact that you were able to notice it at all.
“My fingerprint is a little messed up from when I burned it as a baby. (It’s not discolored, [I] drew on it so you can see it better).”
It looks almost like a QR code. Maybe baby you managed to predict the future via injury.
“When you flip the word iced coffee, all of the letters remain the same but the F’s.”
This is one of those finds where I don’t quite know what to do with the information, but I’m glad I have it.
“Hopping Snail.”
For a snail, he was getting some serious distance. He’ll be competing in long jump competitions in no time.
“Rosy Maple Moth that was on my window screen last night.”
I’m grateful to exist on the same planet as this moth. The colors, the fuzziness, it’s too cute.
Last Updated on June 16, 2021 by Daniel Mitchell-Benoit