yes, I do…….about a quarter mile from my home is a large , partially shaded field where a donkey and his two goat buddies live. If I go up to the fence , the
donkey sidles up to me and puts his head over the fence and I stroke her head and talk soothingly to her…..she seemed to really enjoy it, and as I said, I wished I had an apple or something for her.
that’s my doggie Kasey sniffing along the fence line
Here we are, once more walking chic doggies in a New York park.
This one would be what they call, in movies, a “meet cute”…
prelude to romance, but they never like each other at first in a “rom-com” (romantic comedy).
…
Maybe the leashes would tangle, somebody would get hurt….they’d have to exchange phone numbers… discover they both like pastrami sandwiches… and so on.
But it’s not going to happen because, open as society has become to different kind of pairings, I think robot/human is still taboo.
…
But I guess you want the solution… Not to their romantic dilemma, but to finding the differences Stel has embedded in the image.
Well, OK… As long as everybody is wondering about that, and not about how HZL214 and Isabelle are going to find true happiness…
Not an intended difference. I cut the picture on the left more than it should have been cut. I would certainly never make a difference that minute (2 pixels and, you would have to include ALL the differences down the entire side of the picture then).
Sorry if you thought I would actually try to trick everybody with that. Tigressy, please trust me. It’s NEVER going to be that microscopic. Anybody with any kind of vision problem could not possibly find that difference!
I think that the leash difference was easier to determine that it was intended once you locate it, whereas the cloud difference, to me, just was not ever meant to be!
Bottom line: if you want to claim the 2 pixels in the cloud as a difference, go ahead. All I can tell you is that I did NOT do it on purpose and that it’s not on MY list of differences.
But, there is no prize for finding anything here, so I’m not going to continue to argue with you. Put it on your list of 11 differences if you choose.
And, please don’t tell me that you both are not arguing your case. It’s clear to me that you are, so if it’s that important, even after I’ve assured you that it was not intentional, feel free to claim it.
If you are expecting to find 100% perfection, I can guarantee that you won’t find it in the Saturday puzzles that I do! I do the best that I can!
And, a word to the wise: stop trying to analyze these images down to the tiniest pixel!
I can see the right edge difference now that it’s pointed out, but I have to magnify the picture.
Even so I can only make it out where the top cloud has a pixel or two to turn back up instead of disappearing downward, and by a couple of flecks of grass in the lawn being a pixel farther from the edge.
I’d never take that for a difference,
The crossing leashes were the hardest difference to find on my tablet, but are quite visible to me now, especially on the right, inside my “circle”.
I can just barely see which one is on top in each panel without any magnification, though it’s easier when it’s bigger.
Thanks for weighing in, Susan. The whole 2-pixel cloud controversy happened because I decided, at the last minute, to frame both sides and misjudged where I placed the frame on the right side. Normally, I would have started with the framed picture and just copied it before working on the differences, but in this case, I had already completed the differences and THEN decided on the frames.
Personally, I think the rightmost building having 3 left vertical sides in the left picture and 4 in the right is much more a difference than the crossing leashes (which I don’t think a difference at all).
If you think there’s no difference in the leashes,
you may not be noticing…
that Stel has switched which one crosses in front of the other to our eyes.
It may not look tremendously different to you, but you can see that it’s been purposely changed, so it’s a difference.
In life, it would certainly change the dynamic of which dog has to be pulled to the other side before they could walk forward without tangling… But we only care about the visual difference.
As for “vertical sides” … they represent whole stories of the building in question, so yes, I suppose more important to citizens of imaginary New York.
But differences aren’t ranked by size or real life effect, beyond being big enough to be visible as a difference, and being so minute as to be a glitch.
Pretty please, though… Have you noticed that everybody hides spoilers? Some people come late to the puzzles.
I wouldn’t be mentioning leashes outside a spoiler box, but you already did.
regarding the leashes: No my old eyes didn’t notice the difference, given the size of the full image on my device.
regarding the building with now an antenna:
The antenna is a difference all by itself, just as it is on the headgear of the robots.
The building change is another difference all by itself, it doesn’t need the antenna to be a difference.
That makes two, as your other reply acknowledges.
Putting one box around it doesn’t change the count to one.
Looks like he has a mustache.
…the better to see you with…
Is this the model for Lucas?
All I want to say is… “ Must you?”
But I suppose you must… sigh…
indeed
EEEEEEEEEEEEEKKKKKKKKKKKKK!
smoked cauliflower
I’ll try it. Cold smoke is my guess.
Looks as if it’s lit from the inside, like a jack-o-lantern.
Or a very closeup image of a toasted marshmallow.
I thought so too.
I was going to say molten lava from a live volcano.
a red-hot cauliflower right out of the oven?
Trisha Adams
“Blue Shutters in Provence ”
Above title comes from HERE
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It’s a shame they couldn’t find a more scenic shot.
I hugged one of these guys yesterday.
Wish I’d had an apple to give her.
Bring one tomorrow!
“Give us a kiss?”
nose!!!
Do you want to elaborate on that. You know we like details.
yes, I do…….about a quarter mile from my home is a large , partially shaded field where a donkey and his two goat buddies live. If I go up to the fence , the
donkey sidles up to me and puts his head over the fence and I stroke her head and talk soothingly to her…..she seemed to really enjoy it, and as I said, I wished I had an apple or something for her.
that’s my doggie Kasey sniffing along the fence line
it’s funny. you never see that donkey without the two goats nearby.
they follow her everywhere she goes–
That’s sweet! If you bring a treat for the donkey, don’t forget the goats.
.
You find the best cartoons, Tigressy!
let the screamings begin…
I’m sitting on nine differences, and feeling piqued that, finally having found nine, I am now tasked with finding a tenth.
Carpe schmutz!
Same here! All excited that I found nine.
I like the idea of having the human walking a robot dog, and a robot walking a canine dog.
Now I wonder if the human has to carry little plastic bags around for her robot dog’s mementos.
Well of course. It’s the law.
You don’t want those old depleted batteries getting into the environment.
Howdy Cleo Pals and Puzzle People….
Here we are, once more walking chic doggies in a New York park.
This one would be what they call, in movies, a “meet cute”…
prelude to romance, but they never like each other at first in a “rom-com” (romantic comedy).
…
Maybe the leashes would tangle, somebody would get hurt….they’d have to exchange phone numbers… discover they both like pastrami sandwiches… and so on.
But it’s not going to happen because, open as society has become to different kind of pairings, I think robot/human is still taboo.
…
But I guess you want the solution… Not to their romantic dilemma, but to finding the differences Stel has embedded in the image.
Well, OK… As long as everybody is wondering about that, and not about how HZL214 and Isabelle are going to find true happiness…
That’s easier.
Not an intended difference. I cut the picture on the left more than it should have been cut. I would certainly never make a difference that minute (2 pixels and, you would have to include ALL the differences down the entire side of the picture then).
Sorry if you thought I would actually try to trick everybody with that. Tigressy, please trust me. It’s NEVER going to be that microscopic. Anybody with any kind of vision problem could not possibly find that difference!
Tigressy and Alexi:
I think that the leash difference was easier to determine that it was intended once you locate it, whereas the cloud difference, to me, just was not ever meant to be!
Bottom line: if you want to claim the 2 pixels in the cloud as a difference, go ahead. All I can tell you is that I did NOT do it on purpose and that it’s not on MY list of differences.
But, there is no prize for finding anything here, so I’m not going to continue to argue with you. Put it on your list of 11 differences if you choose.
And, please don’t tell me that you both are not arguing your case. It’s clear to me that you are, so if it’s that important, even after I’ve assured you that it was not intentional, feel free to claim it.
If you are expecting to find 100% perfection, I can guarantee that you won’t find it in the Saturday puzzles that I do! I do the best that I can!
And, a word to the wise: stop trying to analyze these images down to the tiniest pixel!
..
😢
really?
Stop.
You first. lol
Even so I can only make it out where the top cloud has a pixel or two to turn back up instead of disappearing downward, and by a couple of flecks of grass in the lawn being a pixel farther from the edge.
I’d never take that for a difference,
The crossing leashes were the hardest difference to find on my tablet, but are quite visible to me now, especially on the right, inside my “circle”.
I can just barely see which one is on top in each panel without any magnification, though it’s easier when it’s bigger.
Thanks for weighing in, Susan. The whole 2-pixel cloud controversy happened because I decided, at the last minute, to frame both sides and misjudged where I placed the frame on the right side. Normally, I would have started with the framed picture and just copied it before working on the differences, but in this case, I had already completed the differences and THEN decided on the frames.
And, that’s all I’ll say on the subject. (LOL)
Live and learn…..
Sorry, StelBel, but I too caught Tigressy’s difference as my last one; and I stopped looking, so I also missed the one she missed.
Oh, well…..not the end of the world.
Are you sure??? Sounds pretty serious to me! …/s
Meh…just another Saturday puzzle.
she’s right.
it is the end of the world as we know it.
Darn. I was really hoping that it wouldn’t be….
still…..well done.
found all ten and it was not quick! also found the 11th one, but I was pretty sure it was not going to be one, so I kept looking! such fun!
Good for you! Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
Personally, I think the rightmost building having 3 left vertical sides in the left picture and 4 in the right is much more a difference than the crossing leashes (which I don’t think a difference at all).
And yet, those are both on the “official” list of differences for today. The controversial cloud, however, was not on the list.
So, why not 2 boxes around them instead on 1? Oh well, …
I was kind of done with this, but now you have me confused!
What are you saying only has one box around it?
Are you talking about in the puzzle itself, in which I see no boxes around anything, or in my solution, where I make the boxes, not Stel?
And where each difference you mention does indeed have a separate box around it!
It happens that my boxes are double, for emphasis, but I don’t think that’s what you mean…..
And those two differences are quite far apart and in no way are “circled” as one.
I’m saying your solution had one box around it. Glad you agree it’s 2 differences.
If you think there’s no difference in the leashes,
that Stel has switched which one crosses in front of the other to our eyes.
It may not look tremendously different to you, but you can see that it’s been purposely changed, so it’s a difference.
In life, it would certainly change the dynamic of which dog has to be pulled to the other side before they could walk forward without tangling… But we only care about the visual difference.
As for “vertical sides” … they represent whole stories of the building in question, so yes, I suppose more important to citizens of imaginary New York.
But differences aren’t ranked by size or real life effect, beyond being big enough to be visible as a difference, and being so minute as to be a glitch.
Pretty please, though… Have you noticed that everybody hides spoilers? Some people come late to the puzzles.
I wouldn’t be mentioning leashes outside a spoiler box, but you already did.
regarding the building with now an antenna:
The antenna is a difference all by itself, just as it is on the headgear of the robots.
The building change is another difference all by itself, it doesn’t need the antenna to be a difference.
That makes two, as your other reply acknowledges.
Putting one box around it doesn’t change the count to one.
Took 10 boxes in your solution to be the 10 differences, not 11.
Ah…
But in this case I see it, and I think Stel does too, as a new part of the building , antenna included.
If that part were three stories tall, it wouldn’t be three differences…
the same as an extra finger would be a difference, but an extra hand would be one difference, not 6.
We all see things s little differently.
These are done for fun, for free, by amateurs doing the best we can.
It only took me a few minutes to find all ten.
Great!!!
GRRR!
glazed spiral-sliced ham
do you deliver? yum!
Making my mouth water!!
Deal me a slice, Riff-Raff.
Another bit of fun.
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