Daughter in law, granddaughter (7 years old) and grandson (10 months old) are all staying with us whilst their house extension is completed - my son is staying in their house, for security, living off microwaved meals and sleeping in a sleeping bag in the hall - rather him than me!
My granddaughter is an early riser and I actually quite like being up and about early too, so this morning we are both sitting in the sitting room, around 6.30, me sipping a cup of tea and looking out the window at my front garden, whilst she watches "A for Adley" via my smart TV I'm amazed at what she can do with the "smart" function. There's stuff on there I never knew it could do!
"A for Adley" is not really my thing so I was not looking in the direction of the TV (which is stacked with my AV setup. Amp and centre speaker under the screen with Sat box, VHS tape player and Blu ray on top) but out the front window - TV is to the left of the window - when she suddenly, and exitedly, shouts out "Grandad, look. Look at the wall" So I did and saw this:
The picture is of the shadow image produced by the sun - it was an absolutely glorious sunny morning - being reflected off two windows in the houses opposite, being cast on the wall to the side of the AV stack. The effect only lasted for minutes until the sun's movement destroyed it. The Robin is one of two Christmas decorations I missed putting away and just decided to leave where it is until next year.
The thing which surprised and amazed me most was that she then said "Don't you think it looks like a picture from somewhere like Korea or Japan" Where does my wee 7 year old grandaughter gain knowledge like that? I'm incredibly impressed! It does look like something from that part of the world though doesn't it?