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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Weeping Mary Maple at SU


Some won't believe it.

Some will believe with all their hearts.

Right here on Delmarva, a figure of the Weeping Mary, captured on a maple tree by forces unknown.

Located at the north end of Nanticoke Hall on the campus of Salisbury University, and suspected, but not yet proven to be a natural occurrence, it depicts a gowned figure with its head tilted slightly down. Around the head is a cloudlike form, perhaps on its way to being a halo. Other marks around the figure appear to be stars. Within the figure, as if in a colored x-ray, is a strange red stippling, as if the "artist" was creating a rudimentary circulatory system. At the bottom of the figure, a pool of what appears to be blood, captured by the heart shape that surrounds the figure.

As for the weeping, the stains on the tree's trunk that emanate from the figure's base look to be the color of dried tears. And the grass there seems to grow more vibrantly than elsewhere.

A miracle? A student project gone sour? You decide.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks like a tree with a limb cut off to me. Faith can lead people to beleive anything.

Anonymous said...

I think its pretty neat. I like that its kind of in a heart shape also

Anonymous said...

Praise Jesus

Anonymous said...

Praise Maple Syrup !

Anonymous said...

the grass is taller b/c nobody cut it.

Anonymous said...

Somebody call the National Enquirer! And the Pope! (just in case)

Anonymous said...

I would commend cutting it out and selling it on eBay to help pay for a new fireboat.

Anonymous said...

Don't care how it got there, if a student did it kudos on the creativity.

Anonymous said...

Maple syrup for Big Butter Jesus!

Anonymous said...

Saw this on campus on my way to work this morning. It doesn't look to me like anybody painted it there.

Anonymous said...

I had Jesus shoe up on my english muffing this morning! Praise God! Right there staring at me from the nooks and cranies.......It's now on e-bay.

Anonymous said...

Jesus didn't wear shoes, he wore sandals or went barefoot. Unless you're talking about his golf shoes.

Anonymous said...

I still think Praise Jesus!

Anyway I went there and saw this tree. Close up,,, Nah,, I don't see anything there,,, Actually the ppicture looks more convincing! Anyway Praise Jesus!!!

Maybe oneday someone willopen a Cheese Factory Somewhere in Isreal.,.. Naming it Cheeses Of Nazareth!