
When I was in elementary school, teachers were forever telling me the trees I drew were not realistic, especially in second grade. Just because some of them looked like lollipops, or pyramids, or even skeletons with hands, Mrs. Sharon would lower my score. I wonder what kinds of grades God would get for creating these?

Tree branches don’t always have sharp angles on their branches.

Sometimes they bend over,

they even lay down. .

Yes, Mrs. Sharon, sometimes they do look like they have hands.
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