Monday, June 13, 2011

Adobe Wall


What do you do when a tree is blocking the spot where you want to build you wall. Simple build around it. I know most wouldn't but I was happy to see this homeowner did. Here's hoping there are no walls from blocking a good week for you.

27 comments:

  1. Give way to the tree, sure!
    God bless you!
    Cezar

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  2. Splendid thought of maintaining the tree !

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  3. There used to be a cherry tree (dead now) like that between my parent's garden and the neighbour's garden. They built around it too. :-)

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  4. I don't have good vibes for the long-term future of this wall.

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  5. That's interesting. And why not? We had a chain link fence at our old Ocala house where a tree had grown up in such a way as to swallow the fence - weird!

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  6. what a great idea ! another would cut the tree ! and the wall is beautiful!
    nice shot Randy

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  7. i hope he left a good enough space for the tree to grow without damaging his hard work too. :)

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  8. A lot of different materials used in this wall and working around that beautiful tree was very clever.

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  9. So I call a hit. Good photos. That would be a wall to be perhaps more. How many times a tree twisting due to construction. It is an interesting element in the construction of the wall. In my blog it is a flower known agricultural crops used as accompaniment to meat. They are ordinary potatoes. I'm sure you know. The origin have in America.

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  10. Well, that homeowner seems to be a decent sort!

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  11. I'm glad to see the tree is safe! ;-)

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  12. Good for them! I like this idea and it makes an interesting looking wall.

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  13. Wonderful! Love your words too.
    Their creative solution gives character to the fence.

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  14. yeah, i love it. working w/ nature rather than against it! hope your summer is off to a good start, Randy!
    :)

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  15. ... an ingenious solution.
    Greetings

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  16. Very inventive! Hope the smoke isn't too bad at your place.

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  17. That's the best way to respect Nature. Antique cultures did that.

    Regards

    Valery

    Barcelona Daily Photo

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  18. This is great! Pity it's not a common sight.

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  19. Haha yep that's a good way to do it!

    Soo this is in Santa Fe???

    Thanks
    Leontien

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  20. Haha. I like this. My sister actually did something quite similar in her yard although the wall she was building did not look nearly this complicated!

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  21. That's brilliant! Great shot!

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  22. I think it is very thoughtful and kind to let this tree be there.
    Thank you for this photo.

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  23. Nothing like working around a problem. Love that the owner did this:)

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  24. Good for him. My husband would have cut the poor thing down. I'm such a lover of letting things be the way they are. :)

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