Saturday, November 19, 2011

Thinking Out of the "Shell"

Does a snail think outside or inside the "shell"? It seems like not putting the brakes on its thinking, and action. Its patience is the speed that gets it moving steadily from high to low, from low to high, and at where we cross each other.


It should have plenty of time to spend on thinking during travelling, if it thinks outside the shell. Does it think the mirror image of what I have thought? 


What does it see when thinking inside the hot and stuffy shell? It should not think inside the shell. The echoes of its sound of laughter can make it deaf, when thinking of something really funny, as funny as me.

30 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

interesting musings! :) beautiful photos.

George said...

I can't imagine a snail thinking that you are funny, unless you were trying to tell it a joke. In any case, I agree that he shouldn't be thinking inside the shell.

Cherry said...

did you give the snail a tip on how to think outside of the shell?

Jeannette StG said...

I think a snail is so busy thinking in and out the shell that it forgets to walk:):)

Diane AZ said...

I enjoy watching snails but rarely see them here in the desert.

You take great pictures and ask wonderful questions.

eileeninmd said...

Hi Rainfield, what a cool looking critter. I do not think they have much to think or worry about. They should be carefree snails. Awesome photos. Have a great weekend!

wenn said...

i don't like snails..so slimy

Icy BC said...

I have not seen snail for so long, or have the chance to observe. You brought back memory from childhood..

Beautiful photos!

Heather Dugan (Footsteps) said...

Love the angle on that first photo, Rainfield!

Regina said...

I never thought about that..then a turtle must share something in common? Well if I don't do something about the one's over here I'm not going to enjoy my squash!
Wishing you a good weekend-

Rick (Ratty) said...

I don't know whether a snail thinks inside or outside the shell, but I bet its thoughts are a little bit slow either way.

Ginnymo said...

That's a nice looking snail for sure. You sure do have deep thoughts.. But it does make me wonder now what they think..LOL

Harshi said...

That'll be one funny snail if it starts thinking like you.. :D Awesome wordings to accompany the awesome pics.

Giga said...

Ślimak po wyjściu ze swojego domku, myśli tylko o jednym - zjem twoje roślinki :-). Ładne zdjęcia. Pozdrawiam

Kirigalpoththa said...

I like your thoughts.. keep them coming.

Grass said...

Your post is always out of the shell. Like it!

Sharkbytes (TM) said...

What a beautiful snail! Love the colors. I'm thinking he's not interesting in thinking outside his shell.

Malar said...

Snail is prohibit here in my garden! It's amazing that you find them interesting! They must be thinking in and out of shell!Hahahha....

betchai said...

i think the shell thinks both inside and outside the shell :) love your images and thoughts.

Lrong Lim said...

Interesting play of words, my friend...

இ Baŋäŋaz இ said...

She sells seashells on the seashore, tell you what my shell is not for sale, get on snapping then leave me thinking all alone in my shell..

kumittyi said...

I ofen see some gray snails in my garden, but I have never think of the snail deeply.
You are really thoughful person,you know.

bengbeng said...

this is creative writing at its best Rainfield style. :) Myself i am running out of ideas :)

Sharkbytes said...

Happy Thanksgiving, Rainfield- Hope you had a great one! Even if you don't celebrate it

AVCr8teur said...

It moves slow and thinks too much so much, but I don't know if it can hear itself if it doesn't have ears.

fufu said...

so how funny are you huuh? lol

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Anonymous said...

You even made a snail look wonderful! Beautiful capture!