woo-hoo! Yes, RAIN. Rain in San Diego. Uncommon thing in the land of 9" (ave.) per year. =)
Nice work, Curbstone! Honk honk! =)
I don't think it hailed that day, that'd be really freaky for SD, but either way, it's precipitation. I've not seen that pattern on SD beaches very often...
it's pitted?
ReplyDeletethe scene of a recent crab ballet
ReplyDeleteHas it been through the claws and mouthparts of fiddler crabs/ghost crabs/other beachy-type crabs?
ReplyDeleteExcellent guesses! Hee. I think MObugs is headed toward what I'd originally imagined as the answer, but I'm loving your collective interpretations. =)
ReplyDeleteIt's unusual to see this, and the sand is on a beach in San Diego.
ReplyDeleteI wondering if it had been rained on...but then with the size of the pits, maybe hail?
ReplyDeletewoo-hoo! Yes, RAIN. Rain in San Diego. Uncommon thing in the land of 9" (ave.) per year. =)
ReplyDeleteNice work, Curbstone! Honk honk! =)
I don't think it hailed that day, that'd be really freaky for SD, but either way, it's precipitation. I've not seen that pattern on SD beaches very often...
get on up to the north Oregon Coast then,,, I instantly recognized the rain pocked sand. 80"+ rain/yr. there.
ReplyDelete@Anonymous: Nice. =) Yes, I'd say 80" is a lot more. =) Looks cool on sand.
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