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Custom Treehouse designed and built By Jack S. Bowser. It was made between four pine trees and used a combination of pressure treated pine, redwood, and eastern red cedar to make this multi-leveled backyard tree house. The decks were scribed and cut to fit the trees and given room to grow. Screws were used to fasten decks to allow for future shaping if necessary.
scavenged from the Rosicrucian museum after a storm blew them down, have no idea what the hell it is, feel free to help me out if you do. All I know is it hurts like a muthr to bump into it now that it's dry.
This harbourside town has a rich history as a fishing village and maintains its reputation with some of the best fresh seafood on the coast. A great place for shopping, dining and holiday activities!
Photos from the Saratoga Treehouse Build, June 18 and 21
Photos from the Saratoga Treehouse Build, June 18 and 21
Photos from the Saratoga Treehouse Build, June 18 and 21
I visited Treehouse Brooklyn, a boutique full of women's vintage fashion, independent designers and handmade/hand crafted accessories. Here are some pics of the fabulous vintage finds I found ... and that you can get 50% off if you sign up for the Scoutmob.com deal available 11/18 ONLY! Sign up now to get the deal and use it anytime over the next 3 months!
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Future of Web Design New York 2011
November 7-8, 2011
New World Stages
New York, NY
Photographer: Chris Casciano
The Treehouse playing live on Siren Music Sessions.
Presented By Adrian Burgess
Produced By Tom Morris
All pictures taken by Stewart Paterson
We stayed in a beautiful treehouse for one night
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Fuji Superia 1600
This immense oak tree in the backyard of my parents' house in Paradise, California use to hold a two level tree house back in the '70's. There was a trap door that led from the first level up to the top level. The first level had been built and used by my brothers Eric and Carl, but my brother Eric made that second level especially for me and I used to play up there almost every day. Over the years, the treehouse grew rotten and collapsed and there's nothing left now but the tree, which is overgrown with brush so that you can't really get close to it anymore. But when I look at it, I still envision the treehouse even though I have no photographs to commemorate it.
My father had very little interaction with me as a child. He was an alcoholic who drank himself into a stupor early every evening. If it wasn't for my brother Eric, I would have had no one to teach me to throw a football, or teach me about music, or to build swings or treehouses for me. Eric moved away to Australia when I was 13. It was one of the major traumas of my youth.