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A new mountain range has been discovered seven miles north of Princeton in central New Jersey. Eyewitnesses said that the sudden emergence of a "rainbow-colored series of mountains" snarled traffic between Philadelphia and New York and has led to widespread speculation that this is only the beginning of a major new geological era.
The major peak is currently flanked by two lesser peaks of equally vivid coloration.

NASA claims sightings of new and larger ranges in Oregon. Details as they emerge.

Aerial photos courtesy of NASA
OMG! I will NEVER be embarrassed about the size of my sock yarn stash again. Mine is a baby compared to those piles.
ReplyDeleteOMG....lol! And I thought my sock yarn stash was big. :~)
ReplyDeleteI am in awe of you and your stash. Although this does go against modern scientific findings, I do like your version of how mountain ranges come into being.
ReplyDeleteI think I've stopped breathing! Must be a bad case of altitude sickness. What a mountain of sock yarn - I've just turned the same colour green as Shrek. *sigh*
ReplyDeleteWhat great pictures from NASA. And a great stash too.
ReplyDeleteWOW! That is some terrific scenery!! I'm drooling!! What great socks could be made from those mountains! My sock yarn stash is just a little bump in the road compared to this!!!
ReplyDeleteCould a mountain be any prettier
ReplyDeleteThank you! Thank you for providing hard evidence as proof to my husband that my sock yarn stash is truly not that large!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful yarn. You have a great collection.
ReplyDeleteI knew you would understand! As far as stashes go, I know of some that make my mountain look like an anthill.
ReplyDeleteThere is, however, a method to my madness. Wait and see . . .
Holy cow! I'm staying tuned for the evening news, that's for sure!
ReplyDeleteOkay, you had me laughing, especially with the credit to NASA! :-)
ReplyDeleteWow, Barbara! I'm so impressed. And more than a little jealous of all that wonderful yarn!
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