
NO! We regularly post the normal. And that is exactly what I am going to do--
Go normal!
Only problem is, in order to do that you have to find some definition of normal.
At the beach where we visited over the weekend, it is apparently normal for huge tree trunks brought in by the ocean by extreme high tides to hang suspended from the cliffs. Perhaps it was not brought in by the tides, but grew there and fell as the normal erosion of the cliffside took place over the years.
We also had normal weather for April on this trip.
What is your normal mode of transportation? Do you like to go back seventy or eighty years like these guys?

The time is coming up that my normal day must include quite a bit of this as I work up to near twenty miles of walking in a day--a norm for me for the next 3-Day for the Cure which I will do in November in San Diego.
All in a NORMAL day's blogging!
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