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#JusJoJan 3/20 – Nosehair is a Cannibal

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“Poke” is the word of the day today. I had no idea what I was going to write for the prompt until I went out for a walk with Alex earlier. The answer to my conundrum was Nosehair.

If you’ve been around for forever, you might remember a tree I dubbed “Nosehair” for the branch it had growing out of its face. Yes, the tree has a face. I’m sure the only person who won’t be able to see it is Guy Thair.

Nosehair had a few posts dedicated to him–here’s one, and here’s another. You should check them out. They’re quite amusing if I do say so myself.

Today, though, getting back to my post, I found that someone had poked Nosehair with stick, sticking it in his mouth.

Do you see the face? He’s facing to the right, with a Roman nose and a dark spot for a mouth below.

You really have to zoom in to see the stick in his mouth (close to the blue car) in the picture above, but here’s a closeup:

Does this mean Nosehair is eating himself? Has he been turned into some sort of Ouroboros?

Something to ponder …

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Author: Linda G. Hill

There's a writer in here, clawing her way out.

9 thoughts on “#JusJoJan 3/20 – Nosehair is a Cannibal

  1. I love the way your minds works lol

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  2. Lol! Now that was funny Linda! 😀

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  3. It’s just a toothpick … he’s being dentally conscious … (trees do find it very difficult to floss … 😉 )

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  4. The pileated woodpeckers are taking out one of my dead trees with an interesting face. It did not have nose hair, though.

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  5. That might be the most interesting poke of all. I love finding faces in trees. Although, some are scary.

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  6. I remember nosehair I am delighted he is still about, not so sure out his personality change if he is self harming though….💜

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  7. Interesting take on poke, a tree and nosehair.

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  8. Some trees , like Nosehair, really have a character of their own, like Ydrasil in Agatha Christie ‘s “The Hollow”

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