On my lunch break, I looked up at just the right time to notice a really cool-looking stick caught in a tree. What was interesting to me was the way that it appeared to flex and warp spontaneously when the wind blew.
I tried to capture it to share with the world (see attached video), but hardly caught the full effect for you.
What greatly disappointed me about the whole sighting, however, was when I shared it with a coworker, who typically is interested in the more unobvious things in life, he came, saw, was unamazed, and maliciously removed the stick from its natural chance landing, completely preventing anyone else from happening across the phenomenon. Why? I just don't understand...
(no stick in the tree)Â
As expected, as with anything else that is out of the norm, the stick was put on spectacle in my office chair, on top of the coat rack which has been used in past office pranks in various capacities.
Some people and their motivations I will never understand.


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Mystical, flexing stick in a tree!
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I am guilty of stick
I am guilty of stick vandalism :(
Wait a second... this is TinyMCE. Your blog uses TinyMCE. Death to all cool looking sticks!