I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest that the moral of this photo series is, never attempt to top a tree. It always comes back to bite you in the ass or something to that effect.
Must be barking up the right tree, though, to get the long end of the stick.
BTW...as a member of Friends of the Forest, I'll be happy to volunteer for splinter removal.
I presume, being a FOTF member, you would use a natural balm as an anesthetic.
Hon? You're taking this whole 'be one with nature thing' a little too seriously, know what I'm saying, bub?
A tongue-in-cheek (branch-in-cheeks) suggestion that nature has had about enough of the human species. Humanity has fucked with nature, so...Humanity is self-destructive. Not much humour in that, but I tend to choose the trail toward a smile, delusional or not.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest that the moral of this photo series is, never attempt to top a tree. It always comes back to bite you in the ass or something to that effect.
ReplyDeleteMust be barking up the right tree, though, to get the long end of the stick.
DeleteBTW...as a member of Friends of the Forest, I'll be happy to volunteer for splinter removal.
ReplyDeleteI presume, being a FOTF member, you would use a natural balm as an anesthetic.
DeleteHon? You're taking this whole 'be one with nature thing' a little too seriously, know what I'm saying, bub?
ReplyDeleteA tongue-in-cheek (branch-in-cheeks) suggestion that nature has had about enough of the human species. Humanity has fucked with nature, so...
DeleteHumanity is self-destructive. Not much humour in that, but I tend to choose the trail toward a smile, delusional or not.