Actually it’s this: a carpet of poplar fluff burns to reveal the grass below at the Parque del Cidacos de Calahorra, Spain.
According to geographyrealm.com:The seed fluff produced by poplars is also highly flammable. The combustible seeds can quickly catch fire and burn off, leaving underlying grass and other vegetation untouched.
I know it’s poplar fluff and not snow, but this looks like Persephone coming up from the Underworld and kicking winter to the curb.
Built in 1947 along the Lincoln Highway in Kearney, Nebraska, The Hammer Motel was famous for its sign topped by a giant hammer and three supporting poles made to look like big nails.
It was sold in 1987 to Kearney State College (now University of Nebraska - Kearney) and was reopened as a residence hall. The university decided to demolish it in 1995 to make way for a parking lot, known as lot 27.
There is now a replica Hammer Motel sign outside of the Great Platte River Road Archway, honoring the old motel.
you ever look at certain american christmas movies and wonder how, seemingly, not a single person during the whole production bothered to look up what a reindeer is? like is there a single piece of animated rudolph the red-nosed reindeer media where rudolph is depicted as a reindeer and not a white-tailed deer?
red nose just because :)
I was aware that almost every depiction of mistletoe in Christmas movies uses holly instead, but I only just realized that almost every Christmas reindeer is actually a white-tailed deer while reading this post.
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