Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Uneasy On the Ears, Interesting On the Eyes

Ugh! I can hear how dry my tree is. Having this wind go through the leaves like water going through a water filter makes the leaves run into each other, which does not result with pleasant sounds. Even though the leaves are sort of green does not mean that the tree will sound nicely. I mean, I know that it's autum, but I don't see another dry tree yet. All the other trees nearby are the deepest shades of green and almost sound as silent as a butterfly (butterflies don't make sounds, right?), and that is just not fair for my tree. Maybe it's the type of my tree that makes it more dry than others, or maybe the dry environment. This still doesn't change the fact that I don't like trees. Wait, is it normal for all trees to be dry during this time? No, it has to be my tree; I really should find out what type of tree I have, but I feel like it will take forever to find a valid answer searching the Internet. There are too many choices to choose from and there's a good chance that I won't find out what type of tree I have. This is why I dislike the Internet. Anyway, even though I still had to listen to my noisy tree, I noticed something that some of the larger branches possessed. There were smaller branches attatched to them that were drooped hanging straight down, almost perpendicular to the bigger branches. It's almost like either the bigger branches are leading and helping the smaller ones get through life one step at a time through guidance and looking out for them, or, this is a little more harsh, taking all the power away from the little guys so that they cannot escape their ruthless leaders and are forced to obey their every command and desire. Is it bad to choose the second idea, nice nature can just get extremely boring for me sometimes. It actually sounds like something that could happen in real life, wait a minute, doesn't stuff like this happen all the time?  Which idea seems to have more sense? Do you guys have a different idea from this? I would love to know.

1 comment:

  1. Maybe try looking up how the tree trunk looks, or how the leaves are shaped. That might help you find out what kind of tree it is. I love the part about the bigger branches helping out the smaller one's, just like a human would do. I agree that observing can sometimes get a little boring, but when in get bored I look at things in my yard I never would have before. I began looking around the side of my house and found a wasp nest! If you closely observe things you usually wouldn't, possibly grass, you might find a whole other life lurching and thriving beneath your own two feet.

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