There are billions of people and a version of normal to go along with each one of them. No two versions are exactly the same. There will be hundreds of thousands of little things that make up your version of normal. With any luck you can find people that have close to the same idea of what normal is that you do. These are your friends. Anyone else you try to tolerate as best you can.
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The exact definition of normal depends on who's running the asylum.
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
5588 - Tuesday trees
I'm not feeling anything for today. How about some trees?
I love so many of these, the last one, the one that looks like a deer. The best trees for me are climbable with broad branches for sitting or lying on.
Jenny - https://www.concordmonitor.com/-Blue-Trees--project-promotes-conservation-in-New-Hampshire-20755642 Do a google search on blue trees. They're everywhere!
Despite the paint being safe for the trees, I'm not that keen on the idea. But I also don't like to paint over wood (furniture, floors, etc.), so it's probably just my personal aesthetic or something :)
Trees are always more than welcome. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI love so many of these, the last one, the one that looks like a deer. The best trees for me are climbable with broad branches for sitting or lying on.
ReplyDeleteSue - Maybe more tomorrow unless I get inspired about something.
ReplyDeleteRiver - As a kid, I climbed trees constantly. I lived near a city park that had very tall climbable trees.
A nice ... tree-t.
ReplyDeleteYou nemophilist you!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your tree posts.
ReplyDeleteThere is something peaceful about trees--even in pictures.
Bill - 🤦♂️ treat! I was reading treaty and trying to think who we were fighting.
ReplyDeleteDeb - HEY! Watch.your.mouth. young lady!
John - I don't think I've reposted any yet either. Who knew there were so many trees?! 😆
Trees are always a treat! Good fillers for when blog material is short.
ReplyDeleteLike the face on the last one.
ReplyDeleteIs that tree in the second photo BLUE?? Nice ones, as always, Mike.
ReplyDeleteMartha - I've got lots of them.
ReplyDeleteLady - I thought you might.
Jenny - https://www.concordmonitor.com/-Blue-Trees--project-promotes-conservation-in-New-Hampshire-20755642
Do a google search on blue trees. They're everywhere!
You can never go wrong with trees.
ReplyDeleteKathy - Let's get us all together and go climbing.
ReplyDeleteFaces and places! This series says something , Mike
ReplyDeleteCloudia - I wish I could take credit for this random as I find them series.
ReplyDeleteDespite the paint being safe for the trees, I'm not that keen on the idea. But I also don't like to paint over wood (furniture, floors, etc.), so it's probably just my personal aesthetic or something :)
ReplyDeleteJenny - I'm with you on that. I know someone that had nice oak kitchen cabinets and painted them white.
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