AS JIMMY BUFFETT ONCE SAID, "I know one thing: INDECISION MAY OR MAY NOT BE MY PROBLEM."
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Wednesday, January 05, 2011
It's said that moss grows on the north side of trees, and that may be the case most of the time. These dogwood trees have a yellowish moss all around their trunks, which would make navigation difficult if you went with the "north" idea exclusively.
I'm not buying that old saw - now it seems that it's the exception rather than the rule when I find a tree with moss on the north side. Maybe in a forest you could do a statistical average ;-) but out in the open, it's a crapshoot.
My name is Rob Greenfield, and I live, work and play in North Bay, Ontario, Canada. I am an avid amateur photographer, and I enjoy posting photos of things and events I have been doing.
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I'm not buying that old saw - now it seems that it's the exception rather than the rule when I find a tree with moss on the north side. Maybe in a forest you could do a statistical average ;-) but out in the open, it's a crapshoot.
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