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Friday, January 24, 2025

Friday Funnies

This week's Friday Funnies photo is different for a change up. It’s a What is This photo? that was taken in Nashua, NH, recently.


No clue?
Here's some hints, which may (or may not) help.

This item is not unusual and this is a shadow photo. The actual item is something found in an outdoor location, even if not in this exact shape. Despite the fact that the shape can be different, it is something that is used by folks in many places. Most likely, in your town too.

As usual, no prizes awarded to those who guess correctly, just braggin' rights. 

Good luck and the reveal will be next week.


Enjoy Your Weekend, Everyone & Stay Warm
A slight warmup coming after single digit temps overnight, daytime in the teens

14 comments:

Tom said...

...stay warm and well.

Bijoux said...

It looks like a railing of some sort. I’m looking forward to our heat wave of 20 degree temps 🤣

kathyinozarks said...

Looks like a shadow of something it can be cool to watch the ice cover a body of water-we watched that happen here a few years ago

MadSnapper n Beau said...

my guess is a stack of some sort on one of your buildings. like a vent?

MadSnapper n Beau said...

spiral staircase?

Boud said...

Maybe a chimney stack?

Brenda said...

Trash receptacle.

Sandra said...

Brenda beat me to it. Trash receptacle.

Marie Smith said...

The shadow of a tower?

mimmylynn said...

Is it a trash can?

Ginny Hartzler said...

The first thing I thought of is the top of a lighthouse, so I am sticking with that!

Pamela M. Steiner said...

I was going to say some kind of tower, and then saw the trash can idea, and I think I may go with that. Yes, I think it is a trash receptacle maybe...??? Love the picture of the river. So beautiful!!! Just don't try to skate on it! LOL.

MARY G said...

It's a trash container with a wired top. Nice catch.

MARY G said...

Beautiful ice, but it is at a dangerous stage for small children and animals that might venture out on it. Our city posts warnings every year and we still have to pluck little kids off floes.