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Mischief and Memories!

Yesterday's tree house, Did anyone ever sleep in these? I was too busy driving the neighbor kids nuts!

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Michael Easter 09 Apr 2008

Wow Melody this is so nastalgic I love it.

Joanna Jungjohann 30 Mar 2007

I did, loved it, and you bet I built one in an old oak for my kiddo! awesome lovely memories you have drawn up for me, thank you!! wonderful image!!!

Artist Reply: This picture brought back a memory or two for you, with what you said, that's makes this picture extra special. I was going after the memories I conjured up, and so I displayed this right. I can see the cowboys and always ME with the bow and arrow (sticks), but I was dead-eye dangerous.

Jerry 30 Mar 2007

Great impression!

Leah Jaarveth 30 Mar 2007

i slept outside a lot when i was a kid...i would have loved one of these....awesome capture!

Artist Reply: At my age I would probably break my neck getting into it, but I would.... the trick would be getting me down.

Wendy Hokanson 29 Mar 2007

Give the concept of memory. Good Job

Artist Reply: I was hoping to get a nostalgic look to it, tree houses bring back a lot of childhood memories.

Reba McDonald 29 Mar 2007

Nice shot Melody. Looks like fun.

Emily Reed 29 Mar 2007

LOOKS LIKE A CHILDHOOD DREAM! wELL DONE!

Artist Reply: Then I succeeded with the effects I wanted. When I saw the treehouse, I went back 30 years in my own head.

terry waites 29 Mar 2007

Great description and great shot, dont really have these in England, mum and dad had to vacate the front room (lol)

Artist Reply: I can imagine, did mum and dad vacate the front room or the whole house???? My parents would have probably moved to another house if they could afford it just to get away from the noise I could make in one of these.

cathy sharpe 29 Mar 2007

Magic!

Artist Reply: Isn't it amazing how b&w images take us straight into "memory zone"?