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Emma says
Oh my goodness, that tree house is amazing!! Can’t wait to show this to my boys!! Are they going to camp out in it, or is it to cold with you now. Freezing here in thé alps.
A Little Blue Dragonfly says
Such dreamy pictures! What a great tree house! 🙂
debby says
WOW….I want one too…
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a spirit of simplicity says
That is a wonderful tree fort. I wish I could hang out in it for a while.
Nathana Clay @theengagedhome.com says
Beautiful! I always wanted to build a tree house. I used to build forts in our pine trees with my neighbor friend. My mom even helped us build a lean to/earth lodge on one side. It was pretty cool. We would climb to the top of the tree and look out and around!
Barbara says
Well done guys!! My son isn’t into blogging in any way but we’ve scrolled up and down your pics several times in awe of what you’ve accomplished!
Erin says
Oh wow, well done boys!!! I know how much work has gone into that, most impressed, will have to show my children. Oh and a pic for your boys when our kids built their treehouse, far beyond anything I could have done
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Erin says
The tree houses are terrific! What a dream!
Corinne says
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!!
Absolutely fantastic….would love to spend a weekend in there!!!!
Kate says
Those are impressive tree apartments! Can my boys hang our with yours? Just the other day, my nine year old lamented that what what he’s always wanted was a tree house (and a slide). Lacking large, strong trees or a forest, I think he’s going to make it to adulthood without the tree house; the slide we might be able to manage.
Place Under The Pine says
That is one cool looking tree house. Nice job.
Tracy says
Their tree village is looking awesome!! Great job, guys!!
florentine says
this is tree house paradise! amazing!
Annette says
Reminds me of Swiss Family Robinson… LOL… Very creative, very nice!
Indogirl says
My kids would drool if they saw this! Amazing!!!!!
Barbara says
Are they planning to move out of the house? 😉
Sue says
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Jani says
Love the ‘walkway’ from one to the other – and the difference in style between the two. You’re raising real individuals! 🙂
Kelly says
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Karis says
Wow. My boys are always talking about building an Ewok village in our woods. Maybe when they’re a little older they can pull it off!
Gayle says
Makes me think of “Hunger Games”!!! What imaginations!!! Love, love your blog!
Angie says
Hi there, I just came across your blog, what a neat tree house! Very cool! My kids would love to build something like that. Will take a closer look at your blog now. Have a good day!
Olivia says
Very cool. They’ll remember it forever. 🙂
Jenny says
spectacular! jenny xx
heathermama says
very very awesome!!
Lana says
Awesome tree house!
thecrazysheeplady says
AWESOME!!!!!
Elizabeth says
pretty neat!!! God bless them as they build!