Dan Mitchell, Three Sisters. The cutting off of the heads is a good metaphor for the utter un-knowability of women. Also unknown is why women's clothing is vastly more decorative than that of men. All one can do in the face of all this un-knowability is to just wait. And wait. And wait. Tim Halberg. See above. Andrew Sharpe, Cactus flower, 2013. I've been around the block a few times, but I've never seen a weirder cactus. I suspect that tonight I'll have some dreams that include sandpaper and barbed-wire fences. Bob McCulloch, Garden at Perkins Cover. The central objects of interest in this wide shot are the tulips, but the boats, the houses in the distance, and the large house on the right compete for attention. Chris Strevens, Confined. Looks like you need to do some weeding on the sidewalk. The garden itself looks desperately in need of work. Get on with it! Andrew Davidhazy, Road Ahead. This seems simple, but it's very complicated. Yes, it's merely a road with a double yellow line, but it well may be leading to a dangerous place. Maybe it's like one of those ink-blot tests. One projects onto it what one wants to see.