You surely do live in interesting surroundings! Love it!
Ha! A bit too big for lil elves!Still, it's very interesting!
Mmm ... on one level, I guess. I am not a 'greenie' - I love the countryside too much - but I respect it too much for this, too.However, I do love the red of the red.
What a FANTASTIC tree house! The red accents make it stunning and I love the chimney! What a find!!
How absolutely gorgeous! It's the sort of thing we'd have delightedly shown our children (and grandchildren) when they were littlies. Lovely to see when people have whimsical bones in their bodies ... and share the results :))
I love it ... would have been totally enchanted as a child and not far removed from it as an adult.
Many thanks, all. I think what captivated me most was the letter left for the "elves."Good point, London Caller. Maybe it’s a gnome’s house and the postman delivered the letter to the wrong house. :)Julie, I understand exactly where you’re coming from. I feel the same, but it’s been there a long time – the tree has grown around the door.
This is just so darn cute, and I just love the little "no junk" sign.
Thanks, Jovi. Almost as cute as your cards. :)
Omigosh - I would have loved to see that as a kid.
You surely do live in interesting surroundings! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHa! A bit too big for lil elves!
ReplyDeleteStill, it's very interesting!
Mmm ... on one level, I guess. I am not a 'greenie' - I love the countryside too much - but I respect it too much for this, too.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I do love the red of the red.
What a FANTASTIC tree house! The red accents make it stunning and I love the chimney! What a find!!
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely gorgeous! It's the sort of thing we'd have delightedly shown our children (and grandchildren) when they were littlies.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see when people have whimsical bones in their bodies ... and share the results :))
I love it ... would have been totally enchanted as a child and not far removed from it as an adult.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, all. I think what captivated me most was the letter left for the "elves."
ReplyDeleteGood point, London Caller. Maybe it’s a gnome’s house and the postman delivered the letter to the wrong house. :)
Julie, I understand exactly where you’re coming from. I feel the same, but it’s been there a long time – the tree has grown around the door.
This is just so darn cute, and I just love the little "no junk" sign.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jovi. Almost as cute as your cards. :)
ReplyDeleteOmigosh - I would have loved to see that as a kid.
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