If one keeps looking around, there are all kinds of odd things waiting to be noticed.
A bent water glass at a local restaurant:
A bent but healthy tree at a local arboretum:
Another bent tree that looks like a third order polynomial:
A clock face where the number four is shown as IIII instead of IV:
(This is not a rarity. I've seen the like many times before, even on my own wristwatch dial.)
A free light show from sunlight being reflected onto a wall by the sheet metal of a nearby roof:
This leaf print is not a fossil. I noticed this in someone's driveway where an oak leaf outline had formed, apparently when a leaf had fallen onto then freshly laid cement.
Here is the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle at work at the Old Westbury Garden rose arbor. A rose of unknown name was introduced at an unknown time and was planted in the arbor at an unknown time. It wasn't in bloom at that moment, but I'm sure it must look quite nice when flowering:
Here are three double-yolk eggs in one frying pan. The last time this happened was back in 1995 when I discovered that all twelve eggs in one egg carton were double yolkers:
Here is a package I saw lying on a shelf in the lobby of the local post office:
These chandeliers look like upside down portrayals of the Chrysler Building but with one fixture having apparently lost the middle piece of its image:
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