Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Rootless: Of Poop

I was searching for the right photo for an article today, and as I perused the possibilities, I noticed how often I snapped pics of poop on my forays both domestic and abroad. 

Even ancient poop, as evidenced below: 

 

Ancient mammoth poop. UTEP Centennial Museum. March 2017. Credit: Mzuriana.
Ancient mammoth poop. UTEP Centennial Museum. March 2017. Credit: Mzuriana.

 

And written about it

2011: [Caucasus] Georgia: A Story of Poo

2013: Alamogordo, New Mexico: Unidentified Effluvia. Gosh, I can sure make myself laugh.  

2013: Valley of Cow Patties, erm Fires, New Mexico

2016: Colorado: Rocky Mountain National Park

2017: El Paso: Mammoth Dung

2017: Big Bend National Park: Of Poop and Circumstance

2018: Missouri: Ozark Scenic Roadways, Part 1: Echo Bluffs State Park

2018: Missouri: Three Creeks Hike

2019: Tucson, AZ: Humane Borders Water Run: July

 

On a related note: Toilets I Have Known

 

 

Poop, vodka, and jawbone. Mestia, Caucasus Georgia. May 2012. Credit: Mzuriana.
Poop, vodka, and jawbone. Mestia, Caucasus Georgia. May 2012. Credit: Mzuriana.

 

 

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