In April of 2013 posted about the beautiful Hannah Davis and how flashing across the screen at the end of a commercial for Direct TV, she is so stunning one would want to hit the pause button just to look at her for a few more seconds. Well... somebody out there must have heard me because here we are in 2015 and we have "Hannah and Her Horse..."
At YouTube, you can find a whole series of these commercials - Hannah Davis, our absolutely breathtaking beauty, and her loyal pet/friend, a startling white horse. Who cares what either of them are saying? They are so visually appealing they are like Oreos for the eyes.
This woman looks as if a master sculptor carved her, painted her then blew the breath of life into her. Her pale eyes seem back lit and have a tinge of humor and wisdom beyond her years. Her skin is luminously tanned gently reflecting the sunlight. It is ridiculous how stop-in-your-tracks gorgeous she is. Then, languidly relaxing with this marvelous white horse (particularly in the scenes when she is riding him) one could imagine she has ridden him right out of a fantasy novel.
This is weird because I am a heterosexual woman. I know I know... everybody is a bit bisexual and, sure, in my younger days I might have been more adventurous in thought, but to be totally honest, this is not a bit sexual... and I don't even want to BE her or to LOOK LIKE her (well... twist my arm). She is seriously like a piece of art that I just like to look at and think, "Gee, the artist (God) did an amazing job with that one!"
And, think about it... God IS an artist. He crafted each and every one of us but instead of just being visual pieces of art or audio pieces (like music), he made us sort of inside AND outside pieces of art... I guess you could say we are performance pieces :-) so sometimes we don't look so pretty and in performance art you SHOULDN'T always look so pretty. But, sometimes it's just nice to have a relaxing piece of candy and THAT'S what THIS piece of art from God is!
So, kudos to God for giving us pretty people to look at and kudos to DirectTV (my balcony faces the wrong direction- sorry, I have to keep Comcast) for entertaining our eyes with such a treat. No, we can't fast forward during THOSE commercials!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5M5du5EKiOg