Tumbleweed, fence posing. These wispy, feathery tumbleweed fronds are clinging to the elk fence lining the highway. The tumbleweeds are sometimes referred to as mesa street sweepers. They can often be seen frolicking along with appendages such as plastic bags and other trappings. Taken uo and deposited here by the wind and ultimately freed by the wind. This one will be sifted through the fence soon. Thanks for looking. G
Tumbleweed, Fence Posing
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4 thoughts on “Tumbleweed, Fence Posing”
One moment in time. Just like us at the moment trapped but waiting to break free.
Absolutely. My thoughts also. Cheers Alison. G
I like the randomness of the tumbleweed strands against the grid structure of the fence. Nicely seen.
Thanks Ron, I had a feeling you might like it. G