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Netherlands. Amsterdam. Trees and water.

Pleasant walk in the woods on a sunny Autumn day

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Tree house, just outside Lisbon

Anse Chastanet's primary restaurant, Tree House, serves an international menu most nights. It also serves a vegetarian menu called "Emerald" and I think its kitchen does double-duty for the Jade Club as well, but I could be wrong.

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Holterberg. Tree house

Sometimes in Siem Reap, the trees decide to take over the buildings

The rubber mallet was only marginally effective as a makeshift lever.

Pre-Wedding photo taken at Bangkok Tree House in Bangkok, Thailand.

  

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Originally from Burning Man, 2008.

While cleaning up the creek, came across this neat tree house.

 

Part of 'Be the Church'. All the Plain City area churches had service, lunch at Jonathan Alder High School, and then branched off into various Plain City service activities. I did Big Darby Creek clean up, and downtown historic district clean-up. Did all this to return back to Plain City since I spend so much time there riding my bike. 700 attended the service, and probably a 1,000 took part in service activities. Want a day!

Pictures taken on Dec. 27th at the Tree House Resuarant in Naha, Okinawa

In the "Clinic Visit Waiting cage," also in the

vet's office.

Palm Room, Uptown

Pleading eyes

Pre-Wedding photo taken at Bangkok Tree House in Bangkok, Thailand.

  

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In the late afternoon we visited Spruce Tree House. This is the one ruin that is open to the public that does not require a guided tour. You start on a trail from the Museum and wind your way down a switchback trail to the canyon floor. Here you can see parts of the ruin through the trees.

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