Kansas! That's the only tree, it is in the East-West middle of the state, and it takes hours from either borderr until you can just barely see it on the horizon. Dogs travel weeks just to be able to pee, then go home, play, eat and come back again.
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I call BS. It looks like a photoshop. Compare the tree shadow to the car shadows.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised there's no underpass for migrating lizards or something.
ReplyDeleteAlong with the shadows, the road is narrower around the bend.
ReplyDeleteno shadow on the painted in horse, either.
ReplyDeleteI checked the shadows, they look right to me. The tree has some overhang on both side ... so allow for that.
ReplyDeleteHowever, how many drivers nearly went off the road not allowing for an idiotic bend in an otherwise straight boring highway. I call this a hazard.
Kansas! That's the only tree, it is in the East-West middle of the state, and it takes hours from either borderr until you can just barely see it on the horizon. Dogs travel weeks just to be able to pee, then go home, play, eat and come back again.
ReplyDeletestay safe.
We'd do something like that in the Panhandle. If we had a tree.
ReplyDeleteThe horse moved the road with his mind.
ReplyDeleteTo hiswiserangel
ReplyDeleteDon't they plant trees in Texas?
In Oregon we plant hundreds of thousands of trees every year, and they even grow by themselves here. Go figure?