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i got the back wall done. i glues small square dowels to the top and bottom of the frame and then trimmed the skewers the right length before glueing them on. it's a good thing i didn't make the wall any higher or i would have had to piece it. the skewers were just long enough to fit. i really lucked out there since i didn't think to check before making the frame.i think i need to glue a crossbeam across the middle of that wall to even out some of the warping. i picked the slats that were the straightest end to end, but didn't check for bowing.
"On this site, July 17, 18 05, the Swiss Family Robinson, composed of myself, my good wife, my three sons Fritz, Ernst and little Francis, were the sole survivors by the grace of God, of the ill-fated ship, Swallow.
The Treehouse Bar on Lonely Beach is built on stilts right over the water. Plenty of funky lights, laid-back beach chairs, tattered copies of Lonely Planet and hippie backpackers to go around. They must be planet lovers because they recycle their HUGE piles of beer bottles in separately marked bins...
Nevertheless, a pretty spot from which to view the sunset.
there will be a lantern and a radio and cheese popcorn to eat. It has to have a flag too, with a single red Lego brick on it, and a lookout window ~ just in case.
It looks like they built this treehouse right around the tree.
You can see the trunk under the house.
All the branches are coming out thru the roof.
I didn't think I would be luck enough to find a treehouse but on my way to the Drs; I spotted this on a side road.
It was a cloudy day thus no blue sky.
Disneyland's Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse was rethemed into Tarzan's Treehouse when the movie Tarzan came out in 1999.
me,
photo taken by e.( www.flickr.com/photos/elisina/ )
Stockholm, Djurgarden
november 2010
Hasselblad 500cm + Planar 80
kodak portra 400vc