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Bill
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From: Cedar Hill Washington | Registered: Aug 2002  |  IP: Logged
penny in ontario
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looks like somthing right out of a fairy tale..the tall tree's and the hiding places..
thanks for sharing Bill!

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ChristinaC
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Wow! And these are all photos that you have taken Bill? Unbelievable. I've never seen anything like that..actually I haven't seen much..just want you can find in Ontario.
It's like I'm right there!

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It is quite magical! [thumb] Isn't that a unicorn I see in the second picture? [grin]

Cool pics Bill! [muggs]

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Bill
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I took the tree photos during Shadow's day off at Troublesome Creek yesterday.

I've never seen the residents living in the Western Red Cedar Tree (first photo) but it is obvious that someone lives in there. To give you an idea of the size of this tree, the entrance hole is 15 inches in diameter...

The Douglas Fir in the last photo stands about 250 feet tall and is 7 feet in diameter at the base.

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quote:
but it is obvious that someone lives in there.
Do you have any gnomes that have escaped? [shocked]


That bottom picture made me dizzy. [Embarrassed] [Big Grin]

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Buckle up! It makes it harder for the aliens to suck you out of your car!

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Beautiful Bill!!!

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We are all under the same stars... therefore we are never far apart.

From: Washington, the state that is... | Registered: Aug 2004  |  IP: Logged
Jiffymouse
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oh, you are so making me want to head back to the west coast for a few days... it looks so cool and peaceful! is that on cedar hill?
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