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Old Tree House
Remember when you built and played in one of these "deep" in the forest?
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Old Tree House
G'Day Randall:
I don't know about the rest of the crowd, but I sure do remember those good ol' days in the forest. I suspect that's how come I try to get into the wilds every chance I get.
BTW: I've checked out your "T.Mato" series and have enjoyed it very much. Seems you use your free time quite well.
Ciao!
Leon Plympton at 00:28 CEST on 04-Apr-2007 [Reply]
Sentinels of the forest
Leon Plympton wrote:
> G'Day Randall:
>
> I don't know about the rest of the crowd, but I sure do remember those good ol' days in the
> forest. I suspect that's how come I try to get into the wilds every chance I get.
>
> BTW: I've checked out your "T.Mato" series and have enjoyed it very much. Seems you use your
> free time quite well.
>
> Ciao!
>
Hi Leon, it?s funny today when I came across this remnant of an old tree house I could hear my youth and sounds of cowboys & Indians, it was as if I went back 50 years to a less harried time. Imagine, this old tree was there at that time too! Maybe that?s what we mortals find so calming about these sentinels of the forest. Glad you enjoyed the tomato series, I?ll have to get on with some new ideas. Any photo in particular catch your fancy?
Randall Beaudin at 03:22 CEST on 04-Apr-2007 [Reply]
NO SUBJECT
G'Day Ran-Beau:
There are way too many from the series to list them all, but the 'couch tomato' is one, and then there was a 'wanted' poster with a .45 on the table - good stuff!
Ciao!
Leon Plympton at 21:32 CEST on 04-Apr-2007 [Reply]