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Alas now dilapidated and overgrown, but weep not, for it had many joyous lives..Tarzan's House..a pirate ship.. a stage-coach.. the cat's favourite hidy-hole. Happy days of yore, full of love, fun and laughter, it did indeed live well !
Telescope, chair and tree made by Pandora Jane.
Tree: malleni-stock.deviantart.com/art/Ruegen-island-Stock-62-5...
Rocky foreground : fantasystock.deviantart.com/art/Rocky-Forest-Background-2...
Stairs : youtu.be/CnbhlMf7u9c
located in Redwood Park, Surrey BC. "Redwood Park was originally owned by twin brothers, Peter and David Brown, who came to the Hazelmere Valley in 1878. They lived here from 1893 unti 1959. Their love of trees resulted in the planting and raising of some 32 species from Europe, Asia and North America, including the beautiful grove of redwoods, for which the Park is named. After two previous homes were destroyed by fire, the brothers built and lived in a tree house which was reached by means of a ramp. By 1986 the original house became unstable and was removed. The building that now stands on the site, although different in design, is a reminder of the Brown brothers lifestyle. The trees and native flora that make up Redwood Park are a living memorial to the pioneer Brown family" (Surrey Parks and Recreation)
Welcome to Gladensong, this fairy's humble home. where our story starts and our little fairy begins her journey venturing throughout the magical realms of her home world.
I recently had the honor of installing this display in the Lego House's Masterpiece Gallery. It can be seen there now through 2018 if you happen to visit :)
A short climb up the Swiss Family Robinson Tree House to see the castle in the distance. Disney World Florida.
A view of Nay Aug Falls and the David Wenzel Tree House in Nay Aug Park, Scranton, Pennsylvania.