Ok, I am trying another mystery photo contest....
you can read about my last one HERE.
Should I call it 'Shot in the dark' or 'Shoot, what is it?'?
The winner gets an 8x12 print of their choice from any of my website, blog, or flickr photos.
Deadline for guesses will be Sunday at midnight.... Good Luck!
I'm hoping this one is a little harder than the car wash :)
17 comments:
Deer Droppings?
I was gonna say rabbit poop, but it looks like aluminum foil wrapped corn coblets after being grilled.
or rabbit poop.
cast iron squirrel nuts or lady beetle larvae or fishing sinkers...LOL
Petrified Goat Poop...I don't mean scared!
Nope - you girls are way off. They're leftover turkey nuts from the turkey testicle festival, but these have been wrapped in foil and thrown on charcoal for a nice roasted nut treat. (Banjo and Pete, cover your eyes!!!).
I know I'm right, but of course I'm exempt from winning because I'm the Great Diane's Mom.
Those are unmistakable fossilized kiwi's. Best guesstimate... 80 million years old.
keep guessing!
Ok I am not going to say Poop. What about flower seeds???Kathy
Sorta looks like old rusting munitions, at an ammunitions dump or something. Weird...
Or are they chocolate chips that were rejected for being wonky shapes?
Frozen fertiliser from the farm?
Lamb leftovers?
Deer Doo-doos?
*covers eyes and inhales*
Definitely doo-doos of some kind!
:-)
BB
I think they are chips for burning in a woodburner.
some type of pellets....
rat killer pellets
fertilizer pellets
deer food or llama food pellets
OK, BHB says it looks like corn that spilled out of the Jeep, that you were taking to the old squirrels home that day,and by the time you recovered, took photos,had lunch&your hair done, went home and fed the kids,came back and released D, it got that stuff on it you have up there on it. Oh snow or frost.
actually they are called pellets for the woodburner. you know i am right, di!!! but since i am family i can't win. s.b.
blog doesn't like my password again.
pellets...getting warmer!
shotgun pellets?
what is it already?
Those are those little peat pellets that you put in water, then they swell, and you plant seeds in them-am I right?
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