
Update 22 Jan: Okay. You've had long enough to wonder. This is a picture of the Ross Ice shelf breaking away from the Antarctic mainland that I took out the window of my reconnaisance suborbital aircraft one day last week. Or a picture of the ice in the creek with hue shift to produce the infrared look. I forget which.
Posted by fred1st at January 20, 2004 01:00 PM | TrackBackOK Fred....What the heck is it? I'll bet you were just waiting for someone to ask. I don't think you have been out in space lately so you could take such a picture. What is it...ice on the creek somewhere?
Posted by: Clarence at January 21, 2004 05:50 AM
I ditto the above comment!
Ahhh Mr. Beautiful/Wonderful Word Man on the creek...
give us a clue:-)
Posted by: Sallie at January 21, 2004 07:37 AM
I'm guessing leaves frozen in the creek ice.
How'd I do?
Posted by: Jim at January 21, 2004 08:54 AM
Don't leave us in suspense, then!
Posted by: Ana at January 21, 2004 01:25 PM
Frost on a car window, with tail light reflecting on it?
Posted by: Lin B at January 21, 2004 05:40 PM
Looks like a bloody animal track.
Posted by: feste at January 21, 2004 07:50 PM
I wrote an essay 45 years ago in undergrad about continental drift (Miami U. of Ohio). The establishment was pushing the geology envelope with their convenient, odd land bridges. The dept. chairman seemed ready to excommunicate me - in southwestern Ohio. What shoved the Ozarks up?
Ev
Posted by: Everett Chard at February 28, 2004 10:53 AM