
I have noticed some trees with warm sweaters lately, like these in Arizona.

The one on the right from Ohio and the one on the left, which is the Seattle Monorail and not a tree.

This one from a blog I like to read from Sweden.

And this one from my own neighborhood here in Seattle. The world is a cosier place with this public art.
of course it's ok :) what a fun collection of tree-sweaters to look at! thank for your sweet words, have fun today!
ReplyDeletethis is enchanting!!!!
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Fun! I feel warmer just looking at them.
ReplyDeleteWOW! So manny!! It looks so cool! And yes, very hug-able..
ReplyDeleteThey sure brighten things up. I wonder when we will see squirrels tucked into little pockets of fluff.
ReplyDeletetake a look at liz tran's trees....
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