Showing posts with label stumps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stumps. Show all posts

3.6.10

Silver White Light

Rattlesnake Lake, covering what was Moncton, Washington.



The flooding was the natural but unforeseen outcome of the government building a dam above an adjacent lake.

Story and historical flooding photos

Visit the Cedar River Watershed visitors' center at Rattlesnake Lake.

28.4.10

Stumping Through Lakemont

More Easter Island-like remnants of Bellevue old growth before it was felled in the 19th century to clear the ground for the coal mines and mining camps. They all have distinct personalities.


This one still shows the sawmarks.



This one seems to have antennae. Homage to The Slug?



This one seems to be defiantly flexing its one remaining arm. Only a flesh wound!




The Hollow Old One.




The termite's buffet.




The porcupine.


In case you missed it, more stumps here!