The flag of Soddy Arabia
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The flag of Soddy Arabia
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Soddy Arabia, but it needed mowing
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Sylvester Rawding family sod house of 'Nebraska Bricks' with Gertie the cow on top. 1866. Photo (likely staged) by Solomon D. Butcher (1856-1927). Land is on a slant, so is house, but people and horses are properly vertical, as the photographer must have intended. Two kinds of 'Nebraska Bricks': 1. Made of sod. This kind of house was called a 'Soddy.' In the early, treeless days of Nebraska, settlers cut blocks of thick prairie-grass-root-bound soil to use as "sod bricks" for building walls. 2. Made of composite rock-like material. Another kind of old 'Nebraska brick' was Chimney Rock, composed of Brule Clay, volcanic ash, & sandstone, & was famously misidentified as solid rock by early settlers. Info from Quora, Wikipedia & AI Overview, etc.
Oh to live in a Soddy. Everything would taste like carrots
Nova Derivativa Verba Latina / New Latin Derivatives
caespitulus -i m. “soddie” [caespes “sod” + -ulus diminutive suffix] [caespit- + -ulo-] stems [caespitulo-] new stem [caespitulus] nominative singular (cf. sanguiculus)
(Fons Imaginis.)
the sad thing about naoya is that he won't age gracefully
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Beautiful morning exploring #bluehole #creek #northchick #soddy #northchickbluehole #tennessee #explore #discover #travel #wander #wanderlust #tuesday #morning #blueskies #swimming #summer #getoutside (at Blue Hole in Soddy Daisy)