I spoke about scrawny and bad trees and shrubbery in one of my earlier posts. Here’s some proof!
Look at those skinny trees with no leaves or those wannabe shrubbery that’s just a tangled mess of green stuff:

Same thing here. The trees are more ominous here. And what’s with those green plants that aren’t really bushes? I don’t get it.

Look at those wimpy plants in a row on the left. They don’t really look like they’re living!

This is the entrance to Avery house, where I am living. These trees are a little better, but they’re nothing like the trees on the East coast!

Okay, so why do I care about the trees? Well, that’s a good question, and I’m not exactly sure, but I think being around “good” nature, or nature that looks like it’s healthy, or nature that looks like it’s harboring lots of chi (energy) has a good effect on me, people, living things. This is a silly thought, but it’s kind of like nature transferring energy to you if you are around it. There’s not that nature-energy atmosphere here (well, except in a few small places, but I’m not counting that).
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When I saw the title of this entry I thought of unbalanced binary trees…
Well, that’s obviously since you’re a CS-type person.
Obviously.
Mike… just an FYI… the trees may not have leaves because it’s AUTUMN.
It’s not autumn yet here!
It’s October, it’s autumn in the entire northern hemisphere, whether you like it or not =P
You’re right though, you guys don’t have autumn in Cali, do you… Hmm. In the spirit of the season, do you want to see pictures of my backyard at home? You can’t see the lawn, it’s so buried in leaves.
And the top of Mount Washington is currently under more than 110 inches of snow. Yeah… that’s nine FEET. XD
I bet you guys are still wearing shorts down there in SoCal… heh. Funny stuff.