Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Amazing Treehouses...

Some people live the high life every day.
And have stunning views as they commune with nature and listen to birdsong morning, night and noon.
They wouldn't suffer from vertigo and they'd probably be very fit...




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  1. You wouldn't want to place your bed next to an open window in those homes.

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    1. Having been a nomad for all of my so called...adult life. I sometimes get a secret yearning to put down roots. What better way to do it than with the help of a tree. It keeps the environmental footprint to a mini min.
      Hay all you kids out there! Plant a tree for your future and for a fun foundation and a lot more fun besides.
      Hay Kieth! When you get tired of rolling round on your round rubber foundations turn her into a tree tortoise??? She'd look sweat up a tree!

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    2. It's a great idea but I'm not good with heights... haha, these days I get vertigo standing up...

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    3. Oh come on, Rome wasn't built in a day, it took at least twenty year.
      If you plant the seed under said Tortoise now I'm sure the Tortoise and the tree will cure the vertigo by the time you are in your rocking chair.
      It's the holistic latitudinal attitude... Which brings me to pushing up daisies which I still haven't quite got my head round, but I don't think there is a vertigo issue there which is a blessing. Oooops... heaven might cause a few vertitudinal issues for you though.


      There could be a nice kids book there..."The Tortoise & The Tree"

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    4. Ah! surely the vertigo would be reduced some what if you stood on your head,thus lowering the altitude. Although I do acknowledge ones feet are a fair distance from ones head. But I have chewed my toe nails in my youth so it MUST be possible

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    5. Thankyou to both Anonymouses for the sheer brilliance of those suggestions...

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  2. The third one belongs to Yann Arthus Bertrand



    http://www.bertuccellipatrick.com/fr/reportage/Passion%20Pierre/Yann-Arthus-Bertrand/Yann-Arthus-Bertrand06.html

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    1. Ah...Beautiful I'm touched.Thank you anonymous. I'll look that book up.

      Ps. Keith. I had a wee trip in an ambulance yesterday morning much to my suprise .So I kind of know where you stand. Nothing is serious unless one makes it so...and then it is serious.

      Anonymouse :-) ale us Maizey's skipper.

      It's the 1st of May and the sun is shining.

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    2. I hope the trip in the ambulance was only some sort of joyride...

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    3. No worries.
      Just needed a new head gasket and a bit of carburetor adjustment. :-)

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