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I Caught It In the Corner of My Eye -- by Dennis Greenblatt and Others
This Photo Essay started with 5 seldom recognized signs from WDW parks, submitted by Dennis Greenblatt. Dennis would like to challenge each of you to capture those little touches you are only suppose to see "in the corner of your eye" -- little Disney effects that are not supposed to be noticed blatantly.
If you have a photo of an obscure Disney touch to share, email carol@TheMouseForLess.com to find out how to have it added here. Please put "Photo Essay" in the SUBJECT line.

Submitted by Catherine Lamey
The trunk serves as a Fastpass machine for the Jungle Cruise.

Submitted by Catherine Lamey
Adventurers Club "members" will recognize the addressee of this trunk.

Submitted by Binnie Betten
A smiley face captured in the sky over Fort Wilderness one fine summer day.

Submitted by Jen G.
Barely visible at the base of this tree is an old lawnmower which is embedded within the tree. The sign next to the famous "Lawnmower Tree" of Fort Wilderness reads:
Too long did Billy Bowlegs
Park his real slow mower
Alas, one warm and sunny day
Aside a real fast grower.
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