While in Sequoia National park, I saw interesting rock formations that reminded of a project my Australian friend Bernard and I worked on decades ago. These massive blocks of stone were tumbled about by faulting action and the works of glaciers that once covered the Sierra Nevada range of mountains. This image barely conveys the size of this formation, but it's pretty close to the size of a Ranch House. The tumble of rocks to the top Right could easily hide a doorway to a comfy Foxtaur or Wolftaur home in Bernard's Universe.
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So, you and your brother got the gang together, took a road trip and got stoned...
I grew up in Eastern Connecticut with a vacant lot adjacent to our yard. The bank was supposed to give my family first refusal on buying the lot once the estate was resolved, but they wound up donating it to the town as a park once the Statute of Limitations ran out. I guess they never found any heirs.
Anyway, the Estate/Park is littered with glacier droppings. Growing up, my brothers and sister spent thousands of hours clambering around on them. I need to go back there and take some photos of them. The only problem is, they've been standing out in the weather since I was a kid, and I think they've shrunk a little...
I grew up in Eastern Connecticut with a vacant lot adjacent to our yard. The bank was supposed to give my family first refusal on buying the lot once the estate was resolved, but they wound up donating it to the town as a park once the Statute of Limitations ran out. I guess they never found any heirs.
Anyway, the Estate/Park is littered with glacier droppings. Growing up, my brothers and sister spent thousands of hours clambering around on them. I need to go back there and take some photos of them. The only problem is, they've been standing out in the weather since I was a kid, and I think they've shrunk a little...
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