Sliced Bread
I only have time for a quick post today. On my last hike I was out searching for some petroglyphs and pictographs in Joshua Tree National Park. I'll do a full post on this hike at a later date, but I came across this funny rock formation that reminded me of a loaf of bread.
Then again, I had been hiking for quite a while and was feeling hungry, so my brain might have been playing tricks on me! What do you think... sliced bread? Perhaps stone-ground wheat??
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Your loaf of bread is sliced!
ReplyDeleteThis pic has given me an appetite! The formations totally look like a delicious fresh sliced loaf of rye bread.
ReplyDeleteA perfect loaf of bread and sliced. I'll have mine toasted. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it is toasted in the heat of Joshua Tree.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing find! Biting into that "bread" might be hard on your teeth, though.
ReplyDeleteSan Francisco sourdough, fresh from the oven, sliced... I'll have mine with some salami and cheese, and a nice cab.
ReplyDeleteAwesome - that's quite the bizarre rock formation. And you named it perfectly.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very cool photo! So many great rock formations where you go for hikes.
ReplyDeleteOr fallen dominos?
ReplyDeletehehehe, yes, bread for sure, especially if you are hungry!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat scene
ReplyDeleteStunning
ReplyDeletesliced bread, or sliced skirt steak, or slicked boneless breast of turkey. It is a cool find though.
ReplyDeleteWow! Must have used a very sharp knife!
ReplyDeleteHa ha! Love this.
ReplyDeleteHow amazing is this—exactly like a loaf of bread! I guess Nature is way more intelligent than us, in ways that we'll never ever fathom. This picture speaks to me.
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It looks like a giant wanted to make some sandwiches here. :-)
ReplyDeleteAmazing photo!
If I sliced my own bread it would like exactly like that - thin slices and thick slices!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend!
Perhaps nature can also butter them. Nice find.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, I can see sliced bread! Beautiful photo. Thank you for visiting my blog and commenting.
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Think you hit the nail on the head there
ReplyDeleteHello, I though bread even before I read your post. It does look like slices of bread. Love the pretty sky. Great shot. Happy Friday, enjoy your day and weekend!
ReplyDeleteLoaf of bread is the perfect definition!
ReplyDelete...home-sliced bread
ReplyDeleteCool!! I see it...probably much older than sliced bread though. haha
ReplyDeleteMost definitely sliced bread :-)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely sliced bread - thick sliced bread, like my favorite breakfast place.
ReplyDeleteYup! Sliced bread! I wonder if it was a sedimentary rock mesa that somehow fell over and split at the layers.
ReplyDeleteyou nailed it - sliced bread it is. intriguing formation.
ReplyDeleteIt is a giant loaf of bread. Maybe the giants lived there in the past. Be careful they may come back
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Yes, your rock bread is perfectly sliced! Start looking for butter and jam! Lol!
ReplyDeleteAnother great desert shot and a nice title !
ReplyDeleteIt is DEFINITELY a loaf of bread!
ReplyDelete"A loaf of bread, a jug of wine, and thou..." I'm reading about Gertrude Bell and her travels through the Middle East. I even made a journal in her honor.
Always a joy!
ReplyDeleteyep I"m with you on that one, looks like wholemeal bread to me.
ReplyDeleteIs this bread gluten free? Yum, you are offering such BIG slices of bread.
ReplyDeleteOoh! Weird.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a loaf of bread to me too, and if I wasn't hungry already, it is making me think of have a mid-morning snack.
ReplyDeleteGood observation--That rock does look like sliced bread!
ReplyDeleteI hope the hungry giants find something good to put between those slices!
ReplyDeleteHah! Great picture! I'll go with the wheat bread :)
ReplyDeleteI love this picture! It's beautiful. The sky is just amazing.
ReplyDeleteIt does look like sliced bread! Very funny rock formation to have found, thanks for the share. Keep up the posts. Hope you have a fantastic rest of your day, thanks for the share.
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Nature has its ways.
ReplyDeleteIt really does look like sliced bread! Fantastic photo Pete.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen that rock in quite a while, but know exactly where it is. I've never taken anywhere near as nice a photo of it as you did.
WOW, I wonder how it happened .Amazing find.
ReplyDeleteAmazing.
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