Black Belt Mud
Ahh, what with all the wet, dismal weather, I am stuck in the mud for want of lovely, sunshiny photos!
Anyhow, this is what Black Belt mud looks like...sticky, dark clay. This particular mud is a pasture road, and you had better be driving a 4x4 if you expect to get out!
This dirt is officially known as Blackland Prairie soil, which gives the Black Belt its name.
Dirt !
ReplyDeleteIci tout est blanc de givre.
Il fait froid.
Peut-ĂȘtre nous aurons de la neige demain.
Lots of wet clay. You better not mind getting dirty if you travel far on those ruts. You have to scrape off that kind of dirty. Pappy
ReplyDeleteYuk! Slushy and splippery - not a place for me to ride my bike for sure! Oh how different our world's are at present.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you could get well and truly stuck in that, even in a 4x4!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a perfect field for a game of mudball.
ReplyDeleteWow, I can just imagine it being sticky and slippery.
ReplyDeleteWhen I would younger, I would love to go out muddin in that. Not no more though.
ReplyDeleteI never heard of it before reading your post. I have seen the red dirt in the south along th ehighways.
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