I still remember that morning in Pullman, Washington where huge snowflakes fell on the ground. From an eighth of an inch to almost a quarter inch big. It was still freezing in the morning when the sun came out, making all the snowflakes sparkle. It was the most amazing scene.
Like a lot of them, the theory is that no two are alike. Just a theory that can’t be proven. No one has compared all current fingerprints let alone all that have ever been.
juicebruce 12 months ago
Hard to check them when they come down so fast ;-)
Ellis97 12 months ago
Man, those snowflakes are huge.
Doug K 12 months ago
Really real huge snowflakes are actually made of a conglomeration of many smaller smaller snowflake crystals.
TMMILLER Premium Member 12 months ago
For a second there I thought Barbara was chiming in!
bluephrog 12 months ago
Beware the Crystaline Entity
Bill The Nuke 12 months ago
Billions and billions of snowflakes and we claim that each is unique.
Ermine Notyours 12 months ago
I still remember that morning in Pullman, Washington where huge snowflakes fell on the ground. From an eighth of an inch to almost a quarter inch big. It was still freezing in the morning when the sun came out, making all the snowflakes sparkle. It was the most amazing scene.
rossevrymn 12 months ago
All I have are political jokes; I’ll keep them to myself.
bwswolf 12 months ago
I’ll take their word about the snowflakes …. anytime I had to deal with them, I was too busy moving the accumulation of the snowflakes ….. :)
joegee 12 months ago
At least Verne didn’t get clobbered by it again.
leemorse9777 12 months ago
Like a lot of them, the theory is that no two are alike. Just a theory that can’t be proven. No one has compared all current fingerprints let alone all that have ever been.
A.Ficionada 12 months ago
Sometimes, it’s fun to wonder <3
chireef 12 months ago
i thought they would be in the shape of a cow