Gaia, Pan, Mother Nature all are the House of Life from which that axis mundi all life grows. Humans are aberrant in that we can ignore nature, ignore cause-&-effect and effectively wipe our own selves out. We are better at destruction than harmony. We put the blade at our own throat and dares Nature to push it.
That’s the way my yard is: I have almost all oak trees. All green (some are still with green leaves) and then a good storm comes along and they seem to turn and all fall at once. The acorns are more paced: they fall on the roof: BAM! Bop bop bop.
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
oh, the ideas big brothers put into their little sisters’ heads
whahoppened over 6 years ago
They go on to be dads and they still do it.
dwane.scoty1 over 6 years ago
@whahoppened: Got to BS someone, thier wives won’t let them get away with it!
well-i-never over 6 years ago
Well I learned something.
MS72 over 6 years ago
i thot Joe had the bazooka…
Amra Leo over 6 years ago
Aww, they turned around and missed the “kablam”…
DCBakerEsq over 6 years ago
Mother Nature is one cranky old broad.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
Gaia, Pan, Mother Nature all are the House of Life from which that axis mundi all life grows. Humans are aberrant in that we can ignore nature, ignore cause-&-effect and effectively wipe our own selves out. We are better at destruction than harmony. We put the blade at our own throat and dares Nature to push it.
6turtle9 over 6 years ago
Thank goodness the Tooth Fairy doesn’t have a magic bazooka.
Sisyphos over 6 years ago
Don’t look now, Alice and Petey, but she’s right behind you! Beware!
davetb1956 over 6 years ago
Who knew for once Petey actually knew what he was talking about.
harebell over 6 years ago
This is one of my absolute favorites.
Indianapolis Smith over 6 years ago
It’s not NICE to fool (with) Mother Nature!
steverinoCT about 6 years ago
That’s the way my yard is: I have almost all oak trees. All green (some are still with green leaves) and then a good storm comes along and they seem to turn and all fall at once. The acorns are more paced: they fall on the roof: BAM! Bop bop bop.