Wha?

☆ October 17, 2010

guess

Who knows what this is?

Make me laugh ~ make a guess before reading the rest of the comments!

Comments

96 Responses to “Wha?”

  1. Leigh-Ann
    October 17th, 2010 @ 10:48 am

    A weird turnip? :)

  2. Quill
    October 17th, 2010 @ 10:59 am

    A mummified bull phallus?

  3. ~~Silk
    October 17th, 2010 @ 11:01 am

    A fossilized McBurrito?

  4. Evan
    October 17th, 2010 @ 11:04 am

    It either looks like a mammoth thingamus or a large whatchamacall it. :)

  5. Sandy
    October 17th, 2010 @ 11:09 am

    a petrified pastry bag from a long ago lost civilization…that made fancy cakes…made out of rocks…and mud =o)

  6. Connie
    October 17th, 2010 @ 11:17 am

    A Wyoming Sno-cone?

  7. Carol
    October 17th, 2010 @ 11:26 am

    I know what it is! Pick me, pick me, oooooooh, teacher, pick me!

  8. laura h
    October 17th, 2010 @ 11:28 am

    a whole mess of petrified carrots or a dinosaur tongue. i prefer to think dinosaur tongue :p

  9. kristi
    October 17th, 2010 @ 11:38 am

    a really old and ugly pumpkin- this is a game that could go on forever with all sorts of items around your homestead!

  10. Carmen
    October 17th, 2010 @ 11:45 am

    Looks like a giant mud covered bell pepper.

  11. jennifer
    October 17th, 2010 @ 11:53 am

    I think it’s a bee nest but since that’s not funny I’ll say a mutated dried up piece of corn from a stalk.

  12. Claudia
    October 17th, 2010 @ 11:56 am

    A shrunken head? ;)
    Really, I’m thinking a turnip??

  13. Emma
    October 17th, 2010 @ 12:17 pm

    Looks like a sugar beet?

  14. Flame
    October 17th, 2010 @ 12:22 pm

    A shriveled gourd of some kind?

  15. Susan (Puck's Mom)
    October 17th, 2010 @ 12:39 pm

    Is this your exciting and “grotesque” new project? I LOVE IT!!!! You are SO creative!

    So you ARE doing dinosaur taxidermy, starting with fossilized… turds? :)

  16. SeaBreeze
    October 17th, 2010 @ 1:00 pm

    I think it is an overdone beet from your garden. They can look very strange when left in the ground too long!

  17. Corey
    October 17th, 2010 @ 1:25 pm

    So let me get this straight,
    You put de lime in de coconut, and dug ’em both up?

  18. jennifer
    October 17th, 2010 @ 1:51 pm

    its a tuber.. now i will read comments

  19. Jane
    October 17th, 2010 @ 1:52 pm

    Well maybe that is something you would smoke…a giant handrolled butt or is it a pertrified squash…

  20. Autumn
    October 17th, 2010 @ 2:10 pm

    The biggest wild american ginseng root ever?

  21. bekka
    October 17th, 2010 @ 2:27 pm

    a tooth from a dinosaur? or a really big bigfoot dropping..lol

  22. Becky Lynn
    October 17th, 2010 @ 3:10 pm

    A sugar beet. Most horses love to eat them, at least my pony always did. She would bite into it and eat along one side, kind of like you’d eat a roasting ear. I was raised on a farm in western Nebraska, and beets were one of my dad’s crops. The little tiny ones, that resembled more the size of a large carrot were left over in the dirt or “tare” after the big ones were unloaded from the trucks, so that would be dumped at the end of the fields. When I rode my pony, we would always stop at those tare piles so she could eat a few beets.

  23. Nancy
    October 17th, 2010 @ 3:10 pm

    Whoa Shereve!!! You not going to eat that are ya??????

  24. Nancy
    October 17th, 2010 @ 3:12 pm

    Well Maybe Sir Baby will like it…unless its like loco weed!!!!

  25. Leah in Indiana
    October 17th, 2010 @ 3:24 pm

    In honor of the upcoming October Holiday I say it’s a Wyoming Candy Corn! :)

  26. zinnia
    October 17th, 2010 @ 3:40 pm

    is it a dried out heart???heart jerky?

  27. C-
    October 17th, 2010 @ 3:48 pm

    looks related to manglebeet.

  28. Angela
    October 17th, 2010 @ 3:50 pm

    I have no idea, but I’ve got to be honest. That looks like a semi-shrunken scarecrow head.

  29. Tony
    October 17th, 2010 @ 4:08 pm

    Monty Python’s Holy Grail?

  30. Mary
    October 17th, 2010 @ 4:09 pm

    It looks like a large bulb – maybe upside down? So maybe an elephant plant?

  31. Tina
    October 17th, 2010 @ 4:30 pm

    Petrified dinosaur poop?

  32. Lizzie
    October 17th, 2010 @ 4:33 pm

    Giant petrified garlic!

  33. Brandi
    October 17th, 2010 @ 5:23 pm

    Ever see Pan’s Labrinth? That creepy thing they put in the bowl of milk?

  34. Marina
    October 17th, 2010 @ 5:55 pm

    A giant cache of pot?

  35. CatScott
    October 17th, 2010 @ 5:56 pm

    Dino-Tooth?

  36. sara
    October 17th, 2010 @ 6:31 pm

    a mandrake root!

  37. E
    October 17th, 2010 @ 7:05 pm

    a parsnip that accidentally got a large does of radiation?

  38. Sandy
    October 17th, 2010 @ 7:08 pm

    Bull ball?

  39. Maryanne
    October 17th, 2010 @ 7:43 pm

    A fossilized cone from the Cone Heads?

  40. Sarah Lopusnikova
    October 17th, 2010 @ 7:55 pm

    A dessicated pod from Invasion of the Body Snatchers?

  41. Kathy Sue
    October 17th, 2010 @ 7:57 pm

    It’s the heart of that guy that was stalking you. You cut it out and petrified it.

  42. Maggie
    October 17th, 2010 @ 8:10 pm

    Fossilized dinosaur uterus??

  43. Kalen
    October 17th, 2010 @ 8:20 pm

    This doesn’t have anything to do with your picture but I didn’t know where else to put this – my teething puppy loves loves LOVES her elk antler chew! She practically attacked it as soon as I took it out of the packaging! Thanks for providing such an awesome option for a dog toy :)

  44. Stephanie N~
    October 17th, 2010 @ 8:20 pm

    It’s poop.

  45. ~~Silk
    October 17th, 2010 @ 8:33 pm

    Obviously, the answer is 42.

  46. Susan
    October 17th, 2010 @ 8:39 pm

    A very bad ice cream cone

  47. Shannon H.
    October 17th, 2010 @ 8:48 pm

    Stalker soul?

  48. jessica
    October 17th, 2010 @ 9:01 pm

    big-ass acorn.

  49. Rachael
    October 17th, 2010 @ 9:21 pm

    Scarecrow’s heart!

  50. montanarose
    October 17th, 2010 @ 10:16 pm

    A hornets’ nest!

  51. Sweetpea
    October 17th, 2010 @ 10:56 pm

    I thunk it might be a big ole dirt covered sugah beet.
    So there.

  52. Chris
    October 17th, 2010 @ 11:44 pm

    A giant fossilized garlic clove from the Paleozoic?

  53. Claudia
    October 18th, 2010 @ 2:50 am

    A prehistoric squirrel’s acorn……………

  54. Scotty
    October 18th, 2010 @ 3:55 am

    looks like a big ol wasp or hornet’s nest. hopefully is abandoned since you are holding it, lol. find it in the shed?

  55. Scotty
    October 18th, 2010 @ 4:01 am

    omgosh maybe is it one of those sackworm thingies like you might find in a cottonwood tree? ewwwww was prolly once all slimey w goo and spit n stuff. whatever it is, it’s kina gross lookin.

  56. Scotty
    October 18th, 2010 @ 4:17 am

    k sorry.. i know now after reading. it’s a spliff, and a mighty fine one at that.

  57. sybann
    October 18th, 2010 @ 6:44 am

    Spliff! HA!

    Sorry – I think it’s the center of a sunflower.

  58. sybann
    October 18th, 2010 @ 6:45 am

    A headless woman in jeans and a black t-shirt holding something dried up?

  59. Evan
    October 18th, 2010 @ 7:19 am

    new type of elephant garlic?

  60. Rachel
    October 18th, 2010 @ 7:42 am

    A jack-o-lantern from 5 years ago?

  61. Coral
    October 18th, 2010 @ 7:46 am

    It does kinda look like a sugar beet. It also looks like a fossilized heart. The pot comment and the comments pertaining to the ripped out heart/soul of the stalker made me laugh.

  62. hello haha narf
    October 18th, 2010 @ 7:51 am

    poor Scarecrow…you stole his heart!

  63. ihermit
    October 18th, 2010 @ 7:55 am

    A crude flint beer bottle from made by a pre- historic culture called the Dolts.
    Thank you National Lampoon

  64. Lesley
    October 18th, 2010 @ 8:25 am

    The nest of an insect? I hesitate to say wasp or bee because I think such a nest would be larger.

  65. Lauren
    October 18th, 2010 @ 8:30 am

    some kind of rhizome from a plant? Otherwise, it does look like a tuber, cool find, can’t wait to hear what it is!

  66. Linda
    October 18th, 2010 @ 8:52 am

    Rutabaga!

  67. Marg
    October 18th, 2010 @ 9:09 am

    You’re all way off base. It’s a cowpaddy cone!

  68. Jo Davis
    October 18th, 2010 @ 9:25 am

    at first I thought…a dried up bull testicle sack, then possibly some sorta root bulb….but I truly have no clue….anxious to know though!!!!???

  69. Laura
    October 18th, 2010 @ 9:41 am

    T-Rex tooth!

  70. Cathy
    October 18th, 2010 @ 9:47 am

    Last year’s beet.

  71. Lisa K.
    October 18th, 2010 @ 10:40 am

    dried artichoke?

  72. Erin
    October 18th, 2010 @ 10:43 am

    This CAN’T be right, but what it really looks like is the base of a palm tree. But since you are in Wyoming, that doesn’t make any sense!

  73. Carolyn
    October 18th, 2010 @ 10:44 am

    Okay… didn’t look. The biggest bulb of garlic in the world?? I wish!!

  74. Janey
    October 18th, 2010 @ 11:02 am

    It’s the seed pod of an ancient civilization. Be very careful if you chose to water it….

  75. Anonymous Coward
    October 18th, 2010 @ 11:05 am

    it’s a root of sorts or… er… “digestive residue” from a member of the farmily — i’d guess Sir Baby.

    but then i could be wrong.

  76. Amy
    October 18th, 2010 @ 11:18 am

    The only ice cream cone in the world guaranteed to make a child cry on sight.

  77. theredbaron
    October 18th, 2010 @ 11:18 am

    A petrified Native American cake decorating bag — with original icing included!

  78. Sha
    October 18th, 2010 @ 11:25 am

    Sugar beet?

  79. Joe D
    October 18th, 2010 @ 11:56 am

    Some weird wild root plant- like a Rutabaga, obviously deposited by aliens from a distant galaxy ;)

  80. Jenn
    October 18th, 2010 @ 12:36 pm

    I agree with Becky Lynn that it must be a Sugar Beet.
    I hope you don’t leave everyone guessing for too long so we can find out!

  81. Angelique
    October 18th, 2010 @ 12:40 pm

    It’s a sugar beet.
    We make sugar from this plants in germany! :)

  82. Colleen G
    October 18th, 2010 @ 1:32 pm

    It looks like it was supposed to be a pumpkin?? Or a freeze dried very large heart?! LOL I HAVE NO IDEA!!!

  83. gerry Hartsoe
    October 18th, 2010 @ 1:35 pm

    Its a Huma Doodie!!!

  84. Susan M
    October 18th, 2010 @ 1:48 pm

    My guess is a Sugar Beet too. They use to grow them in the county I live until the Sugar Beet Factory closed down.

  85. Dana P
    October 18th, 2010 @ 2:33 pm

    a “surprise” from Charlie

  86. Sara
    October 18th, 2010 @ 2:37 pm

    I’m not sure what it is… but you should probably put it down and wash your hands…

  87. Karyn
    October 18th, 2010 @ 3:05 pm

    ummm……a gift from one of Eli’s midnight strolls?

    I’m with Sara, you should probably put it down and wash your hands LOL!

  88. Lorinda
    October 18th, 2010 @ 3:23 pm

    I’m with the person that guessed mutated ear of corn. Holding it upside down is cheating.

  89. Samanda
    October 18th, 2010 @ 4:16 pm

    Don’t know if y’ have such things where you live, but it looks like a Paper Wasp nest my SO Donald tried to knock off our deck, necessitating a trip to the hospital…

  90. Deborah
    October 18th, 2010 @ 4:38 pm

    Whatever it is….not so sure I would be touching it. But I am very interested to find out what it REALLY is. Your very own “Show and Tell”! So…..what is it?????

  91. Sharon
    October 18th, 2010 @ 6:36 pm

    A bonnet project for Daisy gone bad. Did you ever find your presser foot?

  92. Colleen G
    October 18th, 2010 @ 7:35 pm

    OMG I am CRACKING UP and LOL’ing at Sara’s response! Go wash your hands for goodness sakes!!! ;-)

  93. Lucky
    October 18th, 2010 @ 9:41 pm

    something earthly…only not of this earth…do do do do do do do do do… its from The Twilight Zone

  94. dusty pines art
    October 19th, 2010 @ 12:41 am

    teehee – love the guesses! mine was – the rock you crushed a giant grasshopper with, complete w/ grasshopper remains on top . . .

  95. Kay
    October 19th, 2010 @ 6:17 pm

    I love that you and your farmily enjoy sugar beets and you may be aware that there is a lot of talk about allowing sugar beets to become another Genetically Modified Organism (GMO). Along with corn and alfalfa, chemical giants and others are in the process of taking away our natural produce and genetically modifying part of our food supply by crossing these products with herbicides and pesticides.

    I hate to be a downer to this happy post, but I think it is important to be aware. if you want to learn more visit the following website and see what is happening. Or just do an online search for yourself, it may scare you… it scares me.

    http://www.morphcity.com/home/82-sugar-beets-monsanto-is-still-in-the-ring

  96. The Noisy Plume
    October 20th, 2010 @ 10:25 pm

    GUFFAW!!!! I’m late to the party but I was going to say sugar beet as well:) They’re rather gargantuan, aren’t they???

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