Once the three legs were standing on their own, we just added to it every time we came across more branches in the woods.
We built it five years ago and it's still in great shape. The pines have grown and it is more nestled in now. I like seeing it standing there at the edge of the woodlands
Children play in it
hide in it
and run right through it
It's fun to watch and see how they use it.
It didn't always have a back *door*, but the children needed one, so we took a few branches down to make an opening for them. Sometimes we hang cotton fabric or a silk as a front door, back door or both.Sometimes the dog, or the hens, sit in there to get out of the sun and wild rabbits rest after they have satisfied themselves with clover and dandelion greens a few feet away. (The white speck in the top picture is a rabbit's tail). Birds often alight on the branches and sing to us.
The teepee has been great for everyone. Perhaps you can collect fallen branches and make your own teepee. You'll be happy you did.
Next on our agenda is to make living willow structures , probably a tunnel and a dome, but it won't be planted until next March.
happy day!
3 comments:
Beautiful! We have more temporary tipis going up and coming down all the time ("we needed the sticks to shoo the chickens!"). I like the idea of your larger, more permanent one. And the living ones--so cool! Can't wait to see yours!
Oh I just love this!
I am going to show my husband and BEG that he makes one for our little school too.
Thank you!
xoxo
I know my children would love playing in such a wonderful shelter. I'd love to make a willow structure, but we have to wait for the rain.
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