I had not thought of this angle, but yes! We have many mature trees, mostly maples and locusts, and a baby cottonwood. The latter will be very nice for climbing.
Also the NRD gave us a tree because we have a newborn! It is, um, three inches tall. Also it is an Austrian pine, perhaps less than conducive for climbing. But such gorgeous black-green needles.
Aw, man, I want to be eight. Also professional. (Or at least I want eight-year-old joints.)
Comment by kn. — May 8, 2008 @ 4:21 am
I know, the jarring his knees must go through!
Your Sister chased him up one of them when she visited. You’d be welcome to do so also.
You have trees for your boy? If you plant some fast growing ones now they may be ready for him.
Comment by JustMe — May 9, 2008 @ 8:20 pm
And it was fun, too.
Comment by KimberlyD — May 11, 2008 @ 12:00 am
I had not thought of this angle, but yes! We have many mature trees, mostly maples and locusts, and a baby cottonwood. The latter will be very nice for climbing.
Also the NRD gave us a tree because we have a newborn! It is, um, three inches tall. Also it is an Austrian pine, perhaps less than conducive for climbing. But such gorgeous black-green needles.
Comment by kn. — May 14, 2008 @ 11:29 am
[...] But don’t you worry none, he’s a professional. [...]
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