That's most unusual. I know one gardener in the next village up from me who would be inspired by this photo - he has all sorts of stuff displayed up poles in his garden though never a chair!
Is this tree from the Windsor Family? (Windsor Chair?) Two words, "Cognitive Dissonance" I grew up in Michigan famous for it's Traverse City cherries. Imagine that tree with snow or ice covering it. Jeanette
I remember being very taken by a documentary about the Canadian artist Emily Carr. She was slightly eccentric and hung her chairs up in the house... hanging them up in a tree is the next artistic step...
It was just a matter of time before someone upstaged the bottle tree.
ReplyDeleteNot an easy place to take a seat.
ReplyDeleteI wondered what a Chairy Tree was. Not quite what I expected. :)
ReplyDeleteCher Sunray Gardens
Well, that's unique. And punny.
ReplyDeleteLOL! It amazes me sometimes at the things people can come up with.This one is a good one for a great laugh.
ReplyDeleteKarin, I think dysfunctional group therapy meets there on Wednesdays! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThat is a great!
ReplyDeleteBut that would be the pits if one fell.
Sorry, long stretch for a pun...pits, like cherry~chairy pits...bah-dum-bum.
That would be the most drought tolerant plant EVER!! Does it make good pie? :o)
ReplyDeleteThat's most unusual. I know one gardener in the next village up from me who would be inspired by this photo - he has all sorts of stuff displayed up poles in his garden though never a chair!
ReplyDeleteI loved it! Like chairs falling from the sky! (We could use something new from the weather.) And the birds can't eat them either.
ReplyDeleteOMG! I admit sometimes I don't understand contemporary art! :)
ReplyDeleteBTW: I don't know what "meme" is...
Really?
ReplyDeleteI didn't know chairs grew on trees! One lives and learns.
ReplyDeleteIs this tree from the Windsor Family? (Windsor Chair?)
ReplyDeleteTwo words, "Cognitive Dissonance"
I grew up in Michigan famous for it's Traverse City cherries. Imagine that tree with snow or ice covering it.
Jeanette
I remember being very taken by a documentary about the Canadian artist Emily Carr. She was slightly eccentric and hung her chairs up in the house... hanging them up in a tree is the next artistic step...
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