Don’t trees get tired standing up all the time?
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Born in California
Did the school thing studying electronics, computers, release engineering and literary criticism.
I worked in the high tech world doing software release engineering and am now retired.
Then I got prostate cancer.
Now I am a blogger and work in my wood shop doing scroll saw work and marquetry.
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I don’t mind if they rest, as long as they don’t decide to lie down unexpectedly while I’m close to them. 😉
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That can be a slight problem – like when they decide your house looks like a comfy bed.
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Well they do eventually fall over.
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exactly! If they got to lie down or at least sit once in awhile they would be around so much longer …
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Those sequoias give the rest of the tree world a bad name. Weeping Willows are crying because they’re just so darn tired and want to rest. They are the moms of the arboreal world. Probably why they’re also my favorite.
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I always wondered what was up with weeping willows – now I know!
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I know because I understand.
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They do carry the weight of so much responsibiltiy! Poor things!
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They do so much, you’d think people would be nicer to them.
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I think that’s why they prefer the company of other trees. When we’re not looking, they lean on each other.
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I’ve always wondered what they did when we weren’t looking.
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I would like that myself.
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Only if they’re human.
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Or Ents …
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They do so much already. Trees deserve a little sit down now and again.
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Right! They deserve a nice break now and then. Maybe with a nice coffee and a bit of chocolate.
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