Today I discovered mud, the constituents of which were also made, or at least implied, in that very same Big ShaZam.Ann wrote:... And yet, and yet... the hot dogs must have been there from the beginning, in the Big Bang, as an incredibly, unfathomably remote future possibility. Even in the Big Bang, the first ingredients of hot dogs were cooked up. The first ingredients of free dance performances were cooked up too, and mild sweet summer nights, and happy people milling about, and strawberries. In the Big Bang.
I went wandering off on back roads I haven't been on in years. Here's a few pics from the bridge over the Shubenacadie River, near South Maitland, Nova Scotia. The Shubenacadie is one of the many tidal rivers in Nova Scotia, with vast in- and out-flows of water occurring every day from the Bay of Fundy, where we see the highest tides in the world. This old railway bridge remnant is just a few kilometers from the Bay.
Since this was midday almost at the New Moon, this was an extremely low tide, so lots of interesting mud flats were exposed. I walked down to the shore and jumped over that little stream coming in from the left in the first pic, to take the second pic. (You can see the high tide line on the board cladding underneath the new observation deck.)
Alas, I quickly realized it was a very fresh mud flat, resulting in the third pic. But it was sandy mud, so after a few minutes a lot of it could be stamped off, and I didn't muddy the car too much on the drive home.
Rob