Today I was out doing assignments. Some days I have to really hunt for something to share, something just a little prettier or out of the ordinary. But this morning, I hadn't even arrived at my first work site, and I was stunned by this little nothing of a wide spot in a creek that I've crossed dozens of times without paying a bit of attention.
Every tussock of vegetation, probably sedges, is covered with a marshmallow pillow.
You can see how they've built up with each successive sugary snowfall.
An impressive collection of them.
How do I know they are marshmallows and not just ordinary snow? Because there is a big toothy mouth gobbling them up.
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8 comments:
I'm not fond of snow, but these pictures are beautiful...
You're right, it really does look like marshmallows. It almost makes me wish I had more snow around here.
they do look like marshmallows. What a fun find. Bonus for finding the tooth mouth
Funny description, they do look like marshmellows.
Have a happy day!
Funny description, they do look like marshmellows.
Have a happy day!
Sweet! Isn't it amazing what you see when you open your eyes in your mind to the beauty that surrounds us?
That is SOneat!
How cool!
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