Saturday, June 20, 2026

All Picasso's in the forest are hanging straight

 

I tend to pay close attention when walking through the woods.  I wish to avoid tripping or stumbling, and I also don’t care to walk into branches or spiderwebs.

Each animal within the animal kingdom has a different footprint.  Most have claws, allowing them to grab or dig into various surfaces.  With the exception of bears, most of their feet are smaller than the human foot.

These factors allow them to travel at a higher rate of speed than we can and without mishaps.  Also, with some exceptions, many are closer to the ground and need not concern themselves with low hanging branches. 

The animals walking through the forest are like us walking through our living room.  They might brush up against a tree, just like we could possibly bump into the coffee table.  To them it is a normal and familiar environment.   Whereas a deer clomping through our house might not work out well at all for table lamps or pictures hanging on the walls.

 

 

Snakes and fish seem to be the exceptions.

 

 

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I should also mention that any flowers you might have sitting around will most likely be eaten.

 

 

 

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