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Pedro, Kristin, and Kyra enjoy climbing up in the treehouse in the backyard of the MCC Unit House in Recife built between a mango and jambo tree.
LAURENCE PACKER: Bees
STAN CHU ILO: Do we Still Need Religion Today: A New Look at Islam, Christianity and the Secular West
MANDY WINTINK: The Sweet Smell of Failure
Toronto Reference Library
November 9, 2012
(Photo: Connie Tsang)
LAURENCE PACKER: Bees
STAN CHU ILO: Do we Still Need Religion Today: A New Look at Islam, Christianity and the Secular West
MANDY WINTINK: The Sweet Smell of Failure
Toronto Reference Library
November 9, 2012
(Photo: Connie Tsang)
“Climb” into Treehouse Village via stairs or ramps, then sit in an enormous bird’s nest, play the “Who Lives Here” game, or look for giant insects. - www.meijergardens.org
The company my brother, Joe works for, Xibitz was fully involved in the development and fabrication of the Lena Meijer Children’s Garden, a magical outdoor experience and one of the largest, most interactive gardens for kids in the nation. - www.xibitz.com
When I told my wife that I didn't want to make a sandbox in the back yard for our youngest granddaughter....(I had built one for the older grandkids long ago, and making sure it did not become a destination of choice for the neighborhood cats was a constant hassle).
"OK, then, make her a treehouse!" was her reply to that.
I have found that everything takes longer than it used to, and it's summertime, for goodness' sake. I've found that climbing up and down in 100° weather is much more complicated now, and can't be endured for long spells at a time. BUT, that did not keep the old lady from telling the kid she was getting a treehouse.
So, for the past month or so, every time I've seen the little granddaughter, she's asked, "How's the treehouse coming?". Yesterday, I finished my project in the morning, lacking only to police the area and clear away the construction debris.......Then I heard that she and her mommy were coming over in about half an hour, so I quickly cleared the tools and junk from the floor, and tossed the boards aside which were cluttering the pathway.
Very shortly after we'd been out there, and the kid had tried the treehouse out for size, I returned to the back yard to notice that, in the short time since we'd been out there, a cicada had chosen the site to leave its past behind.