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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Pod Watch Continues

I haven't noticed much difference since the last post. I am really tempted to poke it or smash it, but I'd also like to see what happens if it is just left alone. However, if it just degrades into an eroded blob, I will be disappointed. Unfortunately, I think that is probably going to be the outcome. Here's the latest photo. Not much appears to be going on externally.

4 comments:

  1. Waiting.....waiting.....waiting. I fear I have no life as I am very involved the pod progression.

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  2. Sad but true...I too am waiting to see what happens when it explodes and wonder if you will get to witness this phenomenon?
    Smile today. :)

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  3. this is far too exciting for real time, but alas we stuck in the normal time space continuum

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  4. i think eventually...as it dries out...the top will start to crack open...smoke...spores...you'll probably end up with a yard full of puff balls! :)

    maybe ONE will make it into Guinness records! ha!

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