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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. .... The exact definition of normal depends on who's running the asylum.
20 comments:
I love sitting in trees but not for 738 days at a time! What did she do for food and toilet breaks?
The Chemistree is clever.
Hooray for the tree sitter. I wonder how she adapted to life on the ground again.
And thank you for a treemendous selection.
River - I'm she had a support system.
Sue - At least she had gravity, unlike astronauts.
Chemistree ... ha!
Some real beauties in there today!
River - Insert "sure" into that sentence.
Bill - You didn't recognize your backyard?
John - I agree.
I like number 19 - the clouds in that picture are way cool.
Lady - That's what caught my attention. Then I saw TREES! Hey, I can use this for a tree post.
The crop circle forest in Japan looks pretty cool. Thanks for the trees, Mike.
Always a pleasure to see trees.
Kathy - It is.
Amazing trees! #4 is pretty unique.
Martha - Like from another planet.
Matt - You were snagged by the spam bot. I got you out of spam jail. You could do some circle trees, right? How old are you? Well, your kids could see the results.
This was maybe the best one of all, Mike. I feel like I have been forest bathing and it's wonderful.
Cloudia - Nice, you remember forest bathing! I just saw that meme the other day in my stash. I probably should post that once a month.
Yeah on number 2!
took me a minute on that chemistry one, but then again I got a D in chemistry before I had a tutor. :-)
Peg - Have you got a tree picked out for your protest?
Wonderful! Most are either spectacular or awesome. The rest are both! Thanks doesn't begin to express my gratitude. I may get here late but always look for Thursday Trees. Keep 'em coming!
Allen - Never say never but I don't think I'll run out of trees.
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