“If you would know strength and patience, welcome the company of trees.” — Hal Borland
(Trees are great company! Their canopies provide both shade and shelter. And, other than the gentle rustling of their leaves . . . they don’t talk back! Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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“. . . they don’t talk back!” OOPS !
Will that last comment get you in trouble with a certain companion of the female persuasion ?
Always reading more into it than was intended, lwc. I just meant people in general. — YUR
If I counted correctly, I think you’ve caught up with previous new posts.
Good job !
UR,
I picture you camping – out under a Giant Redwood for a month, by yourself…>Do you Think* this would increase your mental capacity or lower your almost renowned
Cranial ability??¿
Sometimes I wonder about my thought process!!!^…Dah <<>>Lol,,,Dum de Dum, Ok*
Much lattter…….
You ain’t the only one, brother! — YUR 😉
Yep! Thanks, lwc! — YUR
Gee, Ken.
Sitting under a tree is a good place to think.
Legend has it that Sir Isaac Newton had his first theory of gravity while sitting under an apple tree when an apple popped him on the head.
There are days I need something to pop me on the head so I can get a clue.