I like to imagine different scenarios of what might have caused this phrase to be painted on the trailer – perhaps the workers suffer from short-term memory loss and have to have a constant reminder not to start hacking apart the trailer? Or they start toward the trees, think “Nah, the tree could fall and crush my leg” and en masse rush the trailer and start cutting it up since it’s much easier and the planks just drop a few inches to the ground. I just know it’s because management’s avariciousness has forced the workers to remind them, “You got the trees – don’t get greedy and cut up the trailer too.” I wish someone would go paint over “trailer” and replace it with “forest.”
This afternoon on the way home from work, we decided to detour through Shiloh. An afternoon rain shower had just ceased, and these deer had come out into the field to eat the rain soaked grass.

Nothing like a detour on the way home – backroads with confusing forks, hidden potholes, and now the weekend – here’s to a good one!










Awesome! I’m all for the word change too.
Thank you! That spot is going to look so bare…I hope they don’t go much further!
Yes, great idea on substituting forest for trailer! We will miss the trees. You did great capturing that shot – so hilarious! Love the picture of the deer – it is so serene and peaceful. Shiloh is such a beautiful scenic area. Great pics of the day!