As the weather gets warmer, we like to take walks in the neighborhood. I saw the strangest thing near us: a sled in a tree.
I would think that a fair amount of effort is involved in making sure that the sled is properly situated in the tree. Very curious.



It might be like the rowboats we see along the Suwannee River in Florida. Actually, you see them tied to a tree or mailbox at the end of a driveway of a house (on stilts) that is situated on a bluff at least 20 feet up above the river, then there’s a long driveway that slopes up another few feet to the road. Sometimes you see a whole collection of boats tied to a street sign or tree a few miles up a dirt road… if you look carefully, you realize that this is the high water mark in spring…
Perhaps the sled is at the high snow mark for winter?
Those rowboats are why we probably will never live along the Suwannee River…
I kept forgetting to reply, which is unfortunate because this is the funniest explanation that I’ve ever read. I really hope it’s not an indication!