For #FindsFriday a gorgeous object: the Mannetje van Willemstad (the little man from Willemstad, Netherlands) aka The Oldest #Smile in the world. The #Mesolithic figurine, dating about 5,400 BC, was carved in oak wood. Its purpose isn't clear: Ritual? A doll?
Height 12.5 cm. On display at RMO Leiden.
A happy yellow banana smiled at me while I was preparing breakfast in the kitchen...
The fruit forms a smile and the bright colors spread happiness and positive energy.
Me and tins of sardines... 😆 This photo I took on my cheapest film, unfortunately in low light it resorts to golden colors, which is interesting in its own way. Canned sardines are very popular in Portugal.
These may be the funnest stickers I ever created. Stickers make me feel so youthful! Once I get all of this series listed, I will be getting a set for myself. LOL
🪷 In Hispanic culture, 28th December is Day of the Holy Innocents when everyone plays pranks, like #AprilFoolsDay. So Museo Romano Merida Spain put a grinning #smile on the face of #Antinous as a Sacerdote Roman priest with toga pulled over his head. ¡Feliz #DíadelosSantosInocentes! 🪷