1. a chunk of honeycomb. empty.
2. a tree that was split in two, half dead & half alive. It had a red circle painted on it.
3. a rather large pile of stones next to an animal hole. Are there plans to upsize?
4. a twig covered in dark blue thread.
5. a new animal path.
6. an abandoned fort.
7. a leafless tree full of red apples.
8. a lone striped mitten.
9. a twig that was pink.
10. white cloud of milkweed seeds.
i saw a pair of underwear in a puddle on delancey st. in NYC once. that freaked the heck out of me.
oops sorry i meant to say underpants! ;)
Posted by: madge on November 13, 2003 04:32 PMThe other day I saw a pair of pants. How do you lose a pair of pants?!?
(I think 'pants' is the funniest word in the english language. I love saying it, makes me laugh everytime. It's also fun to add other words to it, ie. Mr. Grumpy pants. I once heard a blues song who's chorus was 'Got no pants on'. It still cracks me up.)
Posted by: keri on November 13, 2003 02:57 PMA sink must definitely count... I am always weirded out when I see a lone shoe or boot in the middle of the road - or even more in the middle of a highway. Especially if it is a childs shoe or boot. So strange and jarring.
Posted by: Amy on November 13, 2003 09:50 AMIf the mitten was green stripes, I think it is mine. :)
Posted by: Pioneer Melissa on November 13, 2003 08:46 AMWow dude you must live near some crazy crap. The only cool stuff I find on the ground and arond here is like a very cool loking bird or something. Nothing worth looking at arond here.
I saw a sink in the middle of the road once if that counts.