GlacierShade & Lego
GlacierShade GlacierShade
Hey, I was looking at the lattice structure of ice crystals the other day, and I keep noticing how each tiny block fits with the next. It’s like a giant, slow‑building puzzle. Have you ever tried to map out a glacier’s surface pattern? It could be a neat project for us.
Lego Lego
That sounds like a fascinating puzzle to piece together. I can already imagine mapping each crystalline block and seeing how they align across a glacier’s surface. Let’s sketch a grid and start numbering the blocks—just like a Lego set, but on a grander scale. Ready to get building?
GlacierShade GlacierShade
Sounds good, just let me grab my field notebook and a few sketches. I’ll start by marking the coordinates, then we can plot the block positions. I’m more comfortable with the data than the actual assembly, but I’m all in for the mapping.
Lego Lego
Great, just line up the grid, jot the coordinates, and then drop each block into place. The harder part will be keeping the edges straight—just like aligning bricks. Once we have the map, we can stack them and see the whole pattern come together. Let's dive in.