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Clarence Coyote and Project Courier - Part 31 - The Tree House

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This tree house will be the predominate theme in Part 31 of my story, Clarence Coyote and Project Courier.

Part 31 will be posted tomorrow evening (Saturday)
Provided that nothing arises tomorrow that upsets those plans.

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trees 4,031, new mexico 297, year 1960 283, tree house 63
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Published: 4 years, 2 months ago
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MrRoseLizard
4 years, 2 months ago
Nice-looking treehouse.  Did Clarence have something like it in 2018?
moyomongoose
4 years, 2 months ago
No he didn't. In fact, this was the first tree house he had ever seen.

In many localities now days, building a tree house would be out of the question without a local building department inspector getting on you over it.


BTW, Thank you for the comment and fave.
MrRoseLizard
4 years, 2 months ago
Too bad I never had one built for me.  I lived in an apartment complex growing up.
AspenAlabaster
4 years, 2 months ago
I always wanted a tree house as a cub but parents today just yell at their cubs for even thinking about going into something that's off the ground.  It would definitely be a nice place to get together with a group of animals to spend the day cuddling in the hawt summer heat.
moyomongoose
4 years, 2 months ago
When I was growing up we never had a tree house either,  though we were once invited to a tree house that some friends of our family had for their kids.

One thing we did do in trees was to hang pulleys way up high. Then hoist old junk items way up and let it drop.

We had an old worn out bicycle we hoisted up by it's back wheel.
It was one of those old heavy weight Schwinn dinosaur type bicycles like from the 1940s or 1950s.
When we dropped it nose first, the front wheel folded like folding a news paper when it struck the ground...It hit hard.
We later continued taking turns hoisting that bike up and repeatedly dropped it over and over for more than an hour. It would bounce everywhere upon striking the ground.
By the time we were done with it, it looked like it had either come out of a scrap compactor, or pulled out from under a freight train...
...It crumpled down to not much bigger than a push mower.  

Sometimes we would string up a loop line and pulleys between two trees with a home made toy cable car attached. The car would have a real door that can close, and clear plastic windows. We'd catch toads and give them rides in the cable car.
AspenAlabaster
4 years, 2 months ago
You're lucky to has grown up back in those days so you could have that kind of fun.  I would has loved to join you but would get really flirty and close.  You must has been dropping it from really high up for all that to happen to it in an hour, the one I has from the 40s is still in working condition.  I actually found one from the 60s that's in almost mint condition and only need a little bit of work and I would imagine one like it still being usable if it was dropped from 30 feet in the air.

Catching toads is one thing I always love doing and would has loved giving them rides but I give them rides in my maw, the last animal I did that with was actually a small frog.  Am gonna spend a lot more time with them this summer since I love them so much.

As much as dropping things is fun, I doesn't have many places to do that and find it more interesting to put them in the microwave but would like to drop some things I can find that I doesn't care about, I does often thing of things that can be collector's items in the future when I look for things unless it's something new that's still being produced.  When I was a cub, I talked a friend into dropping a tv their parents put at the road so he started lifting it over his head and throwing it on the ground until the screen shattered while making a bursting sound then his mom came out and called him in.

I wish I could get together and hang out with you, we'd have a lot of fun together.
moyomongoose
4 years, 2 months ago
That bike was dropped from nearly 50 feet up. It was a challenge initially climbing up to fasten the pulley into the tree.
nelson88
4 years, 2 months ago
A lovely tree house and a awesome pic,moyo!^^
moyomongoose
4 years, 2 months ago
Thank you very much.

And I thank you for the fave.
nelson88
4 years, 2 months ago
My pleasure!^^

TheGroundedAviator
2 years, 6 months ago
Few can do a beauty like that, today or back then.
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