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Eye Socket
I am sure there are far better titles for this picture, any ideas???? Yes. There is space for a head to fit between the tree trunk and the eye. Rainier National Park. 3/12/09.


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MarcsoltanAnd,

Marcsoltan

Voted 10/10

eyebrow of an old man!

I think you're a bit ahead of everybody else with the date{9/12/09}.

Good one Trina,
Posted Mar 18, 2009 6:11 pm

tleafRe: And,

tleaf

Hasn't voted

Oops. Snow in September. How nice (:
Posted Mar 21, 2009 11:33 am

lcarreauThe Wooden Peeper

lcarreau

Voted 10/10

of A One Eyed Pirate? Big Brother is Watching?
The hills have eyes? The stalker of central
Washington? The Creepy Cedar of Kautz Creek?? : ))

Is this an anomaly? How did the thing GROW
like that? Should we call in Doctor House???

Geez, I'm fresh out of questions, Trina.

And, I have NO answers.
Posted Mar 27, 2009 9:31 pm

tleafRe: The Wooden Peeper

tleaf

Hasn't voted

I love your imagination, Larry! I have no answers either. I just imagine a branch or fallen tree hanging on the young branch and over time the branch grew up and the impediment turned to dust. Perhaps a Thunderbird perched here?
Posted Mar 31, 2009 10:07 pm

lcarreauRe: The Wooden Peeper

lcarreau

Voted 10/10

I saw a Thunderbird going down the street the
other day, but it was quickly passed by a
red Corvette.
Posted Apr 8, 2009 12:34 am

tleafRe: The Wooden Peeper

tleaf

Hasn't voted

Baby, was it much 2 fast? Did it have a pocket full of horses?
Posted Apr 9, 2009 6:50 pm

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