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New Years Eve at "Out N' About Treesort" in Cave Junction, Oregon. It was quite the magical snowy wonderland atop the connecting tree top cabins.
The silence.
The darkness.
The wind.
The comfort.
The loneliness.
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My available bricks were getting increasingly bizarre - largely just the medieval village plus a pot half full of wood bricks. But I had the urge to build something really cool, and not a car.
So I did.
Nick Weston left London life to live in a treehouse for 6 months. He hunts, fishes, forages and eats very well! He built the house himself, and is currently building a coracle to paddle down his river to the sea... Learn more at www.huntergathercook.typepad.com
Swiss Family Treehouse in the Magic Kingdom. The walk-through attraction is centered around a giant treehouse where everyone can hear and see various scenes based on the Disney film Swiss Family Robinson. The tree, while intended to look real, is actually made up of steel, concrete, and stucco, stretching 60 feet (18 m) tall and 90 feet (27 m) wide. Yet, it looks exactly like the one in the movie.
This came with our house when we bought it. We call it a treehouse, but it's really just a fort. There is a ladder that goes to the roof though and gives it a treehouse vibe. We have a 2 year old goddaughter and she really enjoys it!
My available bricks were getting increasingly bizarre - largely just the medieval village plus a pot half full of wood bricks. But I had the urge to build something really cool, and not a car.
So I did.