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.
Re number 1-when we were in California we visited a redwood grove at a state park. There was a tree that had a hole so big that a docent told us used to be rented out for camping.
Glorious.
ReplyDeleteI agree.
DeleteSome odd looking trees here. I like #10, that old man looks like he lives in there.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't wwant to find out.
DeleteWhat happened to number 11? Is it a white cat in a snow storm?
ReplyDeleteI have a picture of a tree. Not sure what you are seeing or why.
DeleteSome very cool ones this week.
ReplyDeleteAgree.
DeleteMy faves today are #4 and #10.
ReplyDeleteYou were in spam jail. You are now free to run through the trees.
DeleteRe number 1-when we were in California we visited a redwood grove at a state park. There was a tree that had a hole so big that a docent told us used to be rented out for camping.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't want to camp in THAT tree.
DeleteLook it's the Golden gate bridge! Lots of good stuff here today. I love that familiar giant banyan from Thomas square in Honolulu! Thank you, Pal
ReplyDeleteYou may have taken those two pictures.
DeleteWell isn't this change in the comment page spiffy. I didn't do this. I haven't decided if I like it yet.
ReplyDelete#12 is the winner this week. Thanks, Mike.
ReplyDeleteLots of purple is always good.
DeleteAh, #13 - best picture I’ve ever seen of the rare Cheerleader Tree (scientific name is treeus sisboombahtus.
ReplyDeleteI think we'll have to submit that to the tree authorities for consideration.
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