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The walk-in entering a painting of a magical forest by artist Sandra Lee at the Keppel Centre for Art Education, Art Space, National Gallery Singapore.

Not photoshopped, just held up against the mountains out back.

I'm really not sure the story behind this vacant structure but it looked to me as if at one time it was a family home that was left to die of old age.... Lancaster County, Pa.

January 17, 2009

The Upper Pond Treehouse was designed with families in mind. It overlooks the serine upper pond and across to the Nest Treehouse, thus creating an arboreal world unto itself. The two treehouses seem to call to each other. The Upper Pond can sleep 4 individuals in two separate bunk beds, while the Nest might host mom and dad in a signature handmade queen size bed. There is room to spread out in the Upper Pond with a table that can seat six. There is a private toilet in the Upper Pond and a full bathroom is shared with the other treehouses and is a short distance away. An outside deck adds to the space during the summer months. The Nest has an ample outside deck as well that looks back to its sister treehouse. The Nest’s interior has just enough room for a love seat at the foot of the bed, and the full bathroom is about a hundred feet away through the woods. Each is nestled sweetly in grand cedar and spruce trees.

Shrine Drive-Thru Tree

Myers Flat, California

Tree House Village is a pair of stump-carved fairytale houses suitable for kids and photo ops.

We came home to a big surprise of a new tree house that Ben built while we were away for two weeks.

Rainy day at Annandale Waterfalls Grenada .

Old tree house has stood the test of time.

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hm i dont know how i feel about this..

haha this was taken outside during a tornado watch!

and then out of no where the wind picked up like crazy and the sky started turning green...scary stuff when you're somewhere you're not supposed to be.

Title: The Garden Spot of the Southwest, Galveston, Texas.

 

Creator: Unknown

 

Date: ca. 1910s

 

Part Of: Collection of Texas postcards

 

Physical Description: 1 photomechanical print (postcard)

 

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Petit Trianon

Versailles, France

The Tree House at Alnwick Castle. They say it is one of the biggest Tree House in Europe. It has a resturant & souvner shop inside it.

 

Alnwick Castle has became popular because of movies like Harry Potter and Robin Hood-Prince of Thieves being filmed there.

 

...suitable for feathered family and going 'cheap'. In much sought after area, namely The Cherry Tree.

 

(straight from the camera)

LEGO 21318 Tree House

Ideas 2019

 

LEGO Ideas #26

Designed by Kevin Feeser

abandoned house, soon to be pulled down

A new collage I'm working on. I took a photo of how I'm thinking of arranging the different pieces. The man, trees and houses are each from different intended collages that just weren't coming together right. I need to decide where to go from here before this becomes just another unfinished project...

This was taken for a competition on a Flickr group. I took this just a few yards down the lane where I live looking across the North Cornish countryside

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This is located in the lobby of Old Faithful Inn. I believe it is at least 4 stories high.

 

If you have never been to Yellowstone Park, I highly recommend you stay at Old Faithful Inn. You should get a 2 queen room. There is no air conditioning or television at Old Faithful Inn. They do furnish a fan.

 

If you want to stay there you need to get online or call for reservations on May 1st of the year previous to when you want to stay there. If you don't get a room than, you will need to be pretty rich or extremely lucky. The Snow Lodge would be my second choice since it is close to Old Faithful Inn. I also recommend that you stay at least 5 days. It is a very big park. I have been fortunate to have been able to go to Yellowstone Park 3 times, and I have always stayed at Old Faithful Inn.

My son described this as an "Epic Adventure". Four days and three nights touring the Navajo Nation in Northeast Arizona.

 

I had budgeted 1 hour. We spent 2 1/2 and did not see it all. The main road through the Park from the Visitor Center to the Rainbow Forest is 28 miles.

 

One of the first stops is the Painted Desert Inn. Also known as the Stone Tree House

www.nps.gov/pefo/learn/historyculture/stone-tree-house.htm

The Painted Desert Inn was the vision of homesteader Herbert Lore. By 1924, the two-story inn was built on a high perch overlooking the Painted Desert. The Inn was nicknamed the "Stone Tree House" because the entire facade was covered in petrified wood, a tangible tie to the landscape.

 

For almost twelve years, Lore operated the Inn as a tourist attraction. Visitors could eat meals in the lunchroom, purchase American Indian arts and crafts in the trading post room, and enjoy a cool drink in the tap room. Guest rooms were available for $2-4 dollars per night. Lore also gave 2-hour motor car tours through the Black Forest in the Painted Desert below. At that time a road ran from the inn's entrance (today's back door) directly into the desert.

 

The Inn was an isolated oasis in the Painted Desert. Without connections to electrical lines, an onsite lighting-plant was built to supply electricity. Water was hauled from Adamana, 10-miles south on the Puerco River.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Painted_Desert_Inn

Painted Desert Inn is a historic complex in Petrified Forest National Park, in Apache County, eastern Arizona. It is located off Interstate 40 and near the original alignment of historic U.S. Route 66, overlooking the Painted Desert.[3]

 

The inn's main building and associated guest cabins−casitas were designed in the Pueblo Revival style, by National Park Service architect Lyle E. Bennett and others from the Park Service Branch of Plans and Design. Construction was carried out by Civilian Conservation Corps builders and artisans over 1937–1940.[4] A portion of the main building was remodeled from the 1920s inn on the site, nicknamed the Stone Tree House due to local petrified wood used in its architectural elements.[5]

 

After post-war design revisions by architect and interior designer Mary Jane Colter, it was operated by the Fred Harvey Company as a Harvey House from 1947 to 1963, when it closed.[6] Demolition was proposed in the mid-1970s, but after public protests the building was reopened for limited use in 1976 as a Bicentennial Travel Center after being listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1987 for its architecture and the distinctive way in which New Deal works funding was used for its construction.[7]

 

The main building of the Painted Desert Inn was extensively rehabilitated and restored over the years, reopening as a museum and bookstore in the 1990s full time. There was an extensive period of rehabilitation for the complex 2004–2006, reopening as a museum (the park's bookstores are now at the Rainbow Forest Museum and Painted Desert Visitor Center). Overnight accommodations are not currently available at the inn (not since 1947),[8] but during the summer months it has a nostalgic ice cream parlor.[9]

 

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"If you're really listening, if you're awake to the poignant beauty of the world, your heart breaks regularly. In fact, your heart is made to break; its purpose is to burst open again and again so that it can hold evermore wonders."

— Andrew Harvey

Eee... ^__^ Another tree house version! To be completed. ^^ This is the third version, which is like the 1979 version without the attaching "land" under it and of course, different colors. ^^

Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids, MI

Thx for following along. Finally completed is my fairy house dollhouse with tree trunk bonsai.

 

Tori

Candlelight brightens the courtyard formed by the re-roofed kivas in the main courtyard of Spruce Tree House. Dec. 11, 2008.

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I'm starting a new custom project making a fairy house tree house that's two stories tall and features a root cellar, fishy pond, real working window and bonsai weeping cherry tree.

 

There are two light circuits - one interior and one exterior.

 

Everything is being designed to accomodate 1:12 scale dollhouse miniature scale.

 

You can follow along on my blog at www.torisaur.com

 

Thanks for looking!

Tori

The Tree House. Callakille.

Straight out of the camera...

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