Saturday, April 9, 2011

now why do you suppose the melting snow

left this shape?

16 comments:

Tanya Breese said...

it looks like a mouse house!

ps: i've been working on my genealogy and was wondering how far you are from danby/rutledge? i have ancestors from there and have seen battleboro in some writings, and of course it made me think of you!

Sharon Creech said...

It looks like a critter was hibernating there :)

Small City Scenes said...

So you can take this picture. Yes???

Janet said...

The snow was over the dish, and as the snow thawed, it slid away from it?

Anya said...

It looks like bones from a dinosaurs

:)

Sharon said...

I think it looks like a southwestern rock formation. A natural bridge. Does water flow through there from time to time?

Lowell said...

The funky shapes of
Melting snow
Depend upon the
Ebb and flow
And how residual
Water goes.
And of course
Upon the sun
The warmth of which
Was such great fun
Way back in
Prehistoric times
When I was born
And I could claim
The sun as mine!

© 2011 by Jacob Anson

Doug Hickok said...

Melting snow can have a personality of its very own apparently. Your question is a question for the ages. Let me take a moment to consult my book of philosophy. Perhaps Confucius has something to say about this :^)

irinapictures said...

Somebody had the burrow there.

Julie ScottsdaleDailyPhoto.com said...

you could pain that shape in an abstract surreal style

Malyss said...

A sunray arrived just there, after crossing branches and leaves from a tree..

DIGITAL WORLD PAGES ARCHIVE said...

Very interesting comments! Beautiful post! Well done!

Birdman said...

Exhaust pipe?

Bob Crowe said...

Um, I could write this involved note comparing it to the formation of the arches in the national parks in Utah, but I'll just say because it looks cool.

magiceye said...

creative nature!

Julie said...

That is where the wood pile was ...