Untitled Christmas Rant
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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.
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Many, many thanks.
#s 2 and 4 seem a bit related. And #7 has a ... grave aspect to it.
That last one!
The ones with items in the tree like the wheel and the headstone are wildly cool.
Sue - As always.
Bill - Same tree, different angle... a little different.
Deb - It really looks tired.
Peg - Soon the headstone will be buried.
God is an amazing Creator. He made those trees to be incredible, if not a little strange. The one from Spain is amazingly strange.
#6 is my pick this week. I love the Cardinals chilling in the tree. They look as terrifying as the Cardinal's baseball offense.
Susan - We get visits from starlings twice a year here. It rains bird poop for a week.
Matt - I assume you know John Mozeliak was booed on opening day.
How can it be Thursday again already?!?
Is that tree in number 7 in an abandoned cemetery? I wonder if the roots extend six feet under. The imagination reels!
Kathy - I KNOW! The way time is flying we must be having boatloads of fun!
Kirk - I'm sure those roots have a firm grip on a few bones.
Speaking of wheelie things that final picture is amazing and the one with the grave is very poignant. Yes, those wheelie things were motorized. They were whizzing along the sidewalk. Pretty good
Cloudia - I'm not sure the final picture is real. The wheel looks too new to be wrapped by a tree that thick. But it's a fun picture.
#15 has its feet firmly planted in the earth. I like the first four rainbow trees.
#9: The Bridge to Terabithia?
I love Thursdays, even when I view the trees on Friday! Beautiful!
You gotta wonder how that tree grew around that bicycle wheel.
Thursday Trees is ALWAYS a pleasure; thanks! Lots of terrific ones, my picks are #5, 8, and 9.
River - The bridge is a book AND a film!
Shaw - It's a trip back in time.
Lady - I think it had a little help.
Allen - 5 looks like a good climbing tree.
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