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I was over by Milngavie last weekend doing some life drawing in a treehouse overlooking a loch, one of the best places I've ever drawn.
Afterwards we went swimming in the loch. It was surprisingly warm as there are not streams going in and out of the water so if its a sunny day the loch just heats up, heaven.
The Gibbon Experience in Laos provided us with this treehouse as one of their three guesthouses used on the classic trail. This treehouse has enough space for 8 people, a kitchen area and even a bathroom with a shower!
The Gibbon Experience in Laos is a eco tourism concept that is turning the rainforrest profitable in other ways than just chopping it down. It consists of a number of treehuts up to 50 metres abover the ground, each connected to eachoter by zip-wires. It's a bit pricy but most of the money goes towards the preservation of the forrest and most importantly the Gibbons that live there. The Gibbons are a very shy type of ape that is hard to spot. We spent three days up in the trees and trekked the forrest looking for them. The experience of waking up to the sound of the Gibbons calling and then putting on your harness to zip down the wires after them is simply priceless, RECOMMENDED!
Check out my travelblog at www.175days.no
Dawn in the treehouse. The all night writing session has taken it's toll. Leftover coffee, candles and lanterns on their last legs... the wood for the stove needs replenishing. Just popping out to get some more...
I love the idea of having a space to retreat to. This feels like the writer has been spending days and nights all summer here. As the weather begins to turn, the trees change colour... the nights are getting colder. Is the novel finished yet?
I've used the recent Ariskea treehouse as my base for this scene. There are a few other recent items here, but quite a few oldies but goodies from my inventory collection.
Build:
Ariskea[The Versels] Tree house [Summer]
Exterior Decor:
Rustica - PipeWork Turnbuckle Table STRAIGHT
Rustica - PipeWork Turnbuckle Chair
Rustica - Stainless Steel Coffee Pot
BackBone Breakfast in Paris - Coffee Cup
[Con.] Boneyard Lantern - Blue
Heart - Potted Plants - Geraniums - MIXED 1
Heart - Potted Plants - Geraniums - Red 4
Apple Fall Times Newspaper
*AF* Succulents - Jade and Sempervivum
*AF* Succulents - Sedum and Sempervivum
+Half-Deer+ English Ivy - Single Vine A
+Half-Deer+ English Ivy - Single Vine Straight
+Half-Deer+ English Ivy - Sprawling
Interior Decor:
DRD - Boho Backyard - Curtain Right
[noctis] British Raj rugs/faded greens
[Merak] - Patio Chair (Floral)
[Merak] - Patio Chair (Pastel)
DaD "Wood Crate down" c/m
dust bunny . storybook living . researcher's journal
dust bunny . storybook living . old backpack
Raindale - Bitterwood bookshelf
Raindale - Bitterwood lamp (no books)
Trompe Loeil - Kenna Woodstove tall stack
Soy. Kettle
Apple Fall Leather Strapped Trunk
/ frag.ments' / Nineball Speedster (8)
/ frag.ments' / Nineball Speedster (6)
/ frag.ments' / Nineball Speedster (5)
ionic : Hanging little plants [flowers]
[Tia] Rebecca's Santo Table
:BAMSE: The Poet - Typewriter
{BE} Statue of Liberty
{BE} Vintage Books
Silence. - Orb Bookends
[Tia] Churchill Paper Basket - Blank
Rustica - PipeWork Turnbuckle Chair
The Hive - Industrial Wall Shelf // Short
CONVAIR Tin Toy Train Set static
DRD MS - Specimens - Beetles Big
Exterior Trees:
Heart - WW - Hores Chestnut - Mature 2
Heart - Wild Holly - Tree 1
LB_OakTree.v2{4Seasons}*Animated
Riding on a ship in the sky
Sailing on the waves of wind.
Only me here at the helm
Pirates all about I do pretend.
We found these treehouse campsites at a former Girl Scout camp that's been converted for public use. There are nine of these treehouses in all.
Be sure to view this in its full immersive glory here [this one loads the smaller version...I think...of the photo since SPi-V doesn't seem to like the 4000x2000 pixel version].
About this shot: equirectangular panorama (360°x180°) stitched from 54 shots (18 angles of 3 exposures each: -2ev, 0ev, +2ev) using enfuse to blend the exposures and Hugin to stitch.
©2008 David C. Pearson, M.D.
from our Utah Blythistas meet on Saturday! There was a little doll shop at Gardner Village, and the tiny girls immediately wanted to try out the little treehouse!
I made the two dresses, but the kitty outfit was made by my mom. It is incredible!!
I took this picture over the Thanksgiving Holiday. This is my very talented and beautiful little cousin. I always enjoy taking family pictures for fun. www.nancylovephotography.com/rabbit-tales
Joiner from last weeks Simpsons Halloween production.
Credits to Slept for the photo.
Much respect and many thanks to all in attendance, Sleuth, Moze, the whole TW fam and our gracious hosts in the Bay State.
Solid day with good people. Fought the rain and wind of Sandy, lost one boombox, had some soggy burgers and dogs , all in all a success.
Disregard the fence, poles, shrubbery and any other bullshit in the way. Clearer pictures below.
Best viewed LARGE.
Under the stars in the night.
Foreground is lighten up by a flashlight.
50pictures x 30seconds = 1500seconds = 25minutes exposure of the nightsky.
I am sure some animal lives in this hollow tree, but I couldn't get across the river to look inside. Last week it was still too cool to swim across. I really really want to stick my head in there and look around!
It may be the entrance to a Hobbit home!
Game: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Tools used: Nvidia Ansel
Treehouse sculpture housing Mastro's Ocean Club restaurant at Crystals, a new upscale mall in CityCenter, Las Vegas, Nevada.
I made this treehouse out of a nasty invasive buckthorn tree and some odd bits of pine boards I had laying around the house. Counting the two scroll saw blades and the pulley, it cost me under $6. I had perhaps six hours work total in it, maybe less.
A treehouse is like an extension of your home. And if you are lucky and it's big enough... you can bring your home right outside. Perfect for some cool summer night sleeping. If I were you though, I would get protection from the wee buggies that like to chomp on you in the dark.
:CP: Isobel Summer Treehouse RARE
Kalopsia - Polly's Metal Flamingo
{what next} Sunflowers Bicycle Decor
Marrakesch Hydrangea Multi **Sweet Sorrows** MESH
dust bunny . areca palm plant
Kaerri Kazimir Patio Spring Flowers
oyasumi / droopy table plant
4. DYNASTY - Tea Ceremony - Side Table
hive // summer's rattan sofa [white] pg
DRD - Boho Backyard - Rugs
.:buddhabeats:. Ginko Bonsai 2012 (small)
LISP - Mesh - Modern Coffee Table - Walnut White Leaf
Schadenfreude Deserted Island Drink (dangerous) x2
Schadenfreude Sand Petrified Coffee Table
[Con.] Metal Venue Chair - Dusty pink x2
PPK * The Drink Store - Bottle dispenser
[ zerkalo ] Cat Sweetness - Grand CatCake - RARE
-ATTIC- Flower Cupcakes RARE
ARIA- Dido Cheese Platter And Wine Glasses
Bee Designs Summer Days Gacha Drinks x2
*katat0nik* (citrus3) Summer Drink x2
Local people still remember the last occupant.
I call it the treehouse, but 'houseplant' would describe it equally well !
Note for PS Group : Texture layer added for sky detail.
Frame was found in a photo mag!
You open frame and photo.
Hold shift while dragging photo onto frame.
Choose screen blending mode.
That's all.
My photographs of Peter Bahouth's (amazing!!) tree houses were featured in Jane Field-Lewis' latest book 'My Cool Shed' (London, 2012), after which they then went on to go viral (many times over), become an Air Bnb sensation and as of Jan 2016 have now been declared the "Most Desired Rental in the World'.
www.airbnb.com/rooms/1415908?s=zW31x6sd
www.airbnb.com/press/news/a-traveler-s-dream-staying-in-a...
www.amazon.co.uk/My-Cool-Shed-Inspirational-Hideaways/dp/...
I have to credit Flickr friend bjtales for the image I used to be the "nude" behind the couch! The pose and doll in that shot were just too perfect!