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It's fall. Leaves are falling. Nothing special here.
Most of the leaves end up on the ground and some end up on my car. Sounds boring, but then something happens that gives me pause. Some of the leaves end up being wedged by the hoods of my car. It doesn't matter if those narrow grooves are horizontal or vertical to the ground and some of the leaves are caught by their stems.
If I were to try a million times to duplicate this event, I know I couldn't do it. Is this due to swirling winds? Air pressure? This just makes me wonder and there may be something there to take advantage of.
Most of the leaves end up on the ground and some end up on my car. Sounds boring, but then something happens that gives me pause. Some of the leaves end up being wedged by the hoods of my car. It doesn't matter if those narrow grooves are horizontal or vertical to the ground and some of the leaves are caught by their stems.
If I were to try a million times to duplicate this event, I know I couldn't do it. Is this due to swirling winds? Air pressure? This just makes me wonder and there may be something there to take advantage of.