I truly wish I had this kind of imagination.
Near to where we parked our car for our exercise walk on the West Side of Binghamton, New York, we found this little scene close to the ground.
I couldn't get the whole picture framed in my iPhone, but this gives you a taste of what we saw. I hope you can see the little sign on the little door built into this tree so perfectly.
This isn't in a garden but was rather in a street tree.
I'm still groaning!
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Thursday, May 23, 2013
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Sweet! I was a camp counselor years ago at a farm camp just outside of Binghamton (and not far from Deposit, if you know where that is). Never saw a tree adorned like this back then.
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~Debra
Yes, indeed, I do know where Deposit is. My son went to Camp Hilltop, near Hancock, for a couple of years and really enjoyed it. Thanks for visiting - a lot of my posts involve Binghamton, which is where I work.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE This. Have you "pinned" it?
ReplyDeleteYes, on my Gardening Board.
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