Friday, March 11, 2011

fresh water crabs


A change in the weather. Things are warming up. The cap for the water pump has reappeared from under the snow in the back yard. Digging out the ditch in the back to keep as much water as possible out of the basement. Holes in the ice out front at work, formed and filled by continuous drops of snow melt from off of the roof. I think because of their circular shape, they remind me of the tidal pools at Point Lobos in Carmel, California. Both sets are formed by the continuous effects of water and gravity (one being of the lunar variety). When I was taking this picture, I half expected to see some rare Vermont fresh water starfish & hermit crabs scurrying around on the icy bottom.

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