Is beauty in the, "Eye of the Beholder?"
This baby Hippopotamus, was rescued from the Tsunami. He and the 100 year old Giant Tortoise, became constant companions. The Hippo feels the Tortoise, (a male), is his mother. They are the "Odd Couple" of the year.
All baby animals are adorable.
A mother and child in the animal kingdom or our human world are always beautiful to me. Let us include all creatures in our definition of the word, "Animal."
Is beauty always in the, "Eye of the Beholder," or do we share the same definition that Helen Keller put forth?
" The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen, nor touched ... but are felt in the heart."
Keller speaks of inner beauty.
These clouds are called Mammatus clouds. They do not precede a tornado, or foretell a storm, but are formed when the air is already saturated with rain droplets and/or ice crystals and begins to sink. The worst of the storm is usually over when these kind of clouds are seen. They are quite rare, but really beautiful.
We use the word Beauty, to describe much. The word is used to describe a sleeping princess, but Beauty describes the dance itself.
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When I was a child, this story began my life long love of horses. Anna Sewell's book, Black Beauty, describes a beautiful, black stallion.
I don't ride nowadays. I watch Thoroughbred races instead. I realize how beautiful it was to be nine years old, and in love with Black Beauty
Twin Brother's In Arms is Pure Beauty!
Hidden Beauty
Beauty and Eternal Friendship go Hand and Hand.
Tell me, what you think beauty is?