Re: A weekend in Horus's part of the world
Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2018 3:13 pm
It's always magical to see a wonderful tree standing in isolation.
I often used to wonder why just one tree avoids the perils of nature and man to be left alone and then there was an accident on a long straight road near us a car had left the road and hit a young oak tree, the only tree in the road. That was when I started to think that maybe somethings are not random.
PS No, the other trees hadn't all been crushed by other cars.

I often used to wonder why just one tree avoids the perils of nature and man to be left alone and then there was an accident on a long straight road near us a car had left the road and hit a young oak tree, the only tree in the road. That was when I started to think that maybe somethings are not random.
PS No, the other trees hadn't all been crushed by other cars.