Treehouse Porn.
Treehouse Point in Fall City, Washington.
Americans love to assuage boredom by spending money on our backyards. It’s a little silly, and selfish. But…I’m not immune: I’d like a basketball hoop. I’d like a koi pond. I’d like a buried custom hot tub. I’d like a chicken coop (only now, I’m veganboy). I’d like a pool. I’d like a mom-in-law house for, well my mom. I’d like a big old rusted wrought iron fence, but I’d still like a way for the deer to come on in and wander around, as they like to do (haven’t figured that one out, yet).
And, I’d like a treehouse.
Good thing I don’t yet have the dough fro all this silliness: better, I think, to keep things simple, and enjoy the great world outside of my home, more.
Love how low-down and connected up this one is:
Source: southernlivinghouseplans.com via Tammy on Pinterest
Use re-used materials!
DIY:
Like how light-on-the-tree this one appears to be:
Bonus round: other things I’d love to have in my backyard.
Dining table, work table, fresh tablecloths and (organic) garden:
But let’s remember: it’s not merely what we have: it’s who we are, and who we have to share what we are and have with.
A helpful slideshow of the process:
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