Southern Oregon Living: Speechless Sunday - You Won't Find Me Dangling From a Tree!

Speechless Sunday - You Won't Find Me Dangling From a Tree!

Speechless Sunday - You Won't Find Me Dangling From a Tree!

Speechless Sunday - Out on a Limb!

Some people just don't mind hanging out on a limb!  Not this Southern Cali/Oregon Gal.  You won't find me dangling from a tree.  Just hanging out with friends on a lovely Sunday afternoon :)

 

16 commentsMel Peterson - The Naked Blogger • March 07 2010 03:02PM

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No, no, not me either Melinda! That is one scary thought!

Posted by Wanda Kubat-Nerdin, REALTOR® St. George, Utah (Prado & Kramer Real Estate, St. George, UT 435.632.9374) almost 2 years ago

Melinda, Too much dependent on that tree.... I couldn't do it either.  Hate to be there during a high wind.  Great photo!   ---Gloria

Posted by Doug Durren and Gloria Todor - Delaware County PA Real Estate (Century 21 Absolute Realty ) almost 2 years ago

O.K. I have to ask...is this real or photoshop in action?

Posted by Judd Reynolds - Savannah, GA (Exit Team Realty) almost 2 years ago

Melinda, I'm not a dangler either.  I like to keep my feet on the non-dangling portion of the ground!

Posted by Susan Brown (Keller Williams NE, Kingwood Texas (Humble & Atascocita too)) almost 2 years ago

Hi Melinda, That photo gives me the chills.  I'm more than happy to take risks, as long as my feet are planted firmly on the ground.  I don't do heights! LOL  Hope you have a great Sunday hangin out with your friends.

Posted by Mary Douglas, REALTOR ®, Red Feather Lakes, Colorado (United Country Ponderosa Realty) almost 2 years ago

Melinda, like Judd I'd like to know if that picture is for real, it really doesn't look natural, but then I thought I was wrong once before, but I was mistaken. ;-)

I've done a few scary things in my life...trusting that tree will doubtfully be added to the list.

Posted by Nick T Pappas - Madison and Huntsville Alabama (Assoc. Broker ABR, e-Pro, @Homes Realty, Huntsville AL) almost 2 years ago

Hey, Melinda. There is nothing safe about that photo. Thanks for sharing, Jim

Posted by Jim & Maria Hart ~ Charleston, SC Real Estate (Brand Name Real Estate) almost 2 years ago

This must be a viewing platform - over what?

Posted by Jane Peters - Los Angeles Real Estate (310-473-6919) (Power Brokers Int'l) almost 2 years ago

Not sure where this was taken.  All I know is, I didn't photo shop it :)  It's a mystery!

Posted by Mel Peterson - The Naked Blogger (Real Estate Cafe LLC) almost 2 years ago

Could it be that the lines are real...that it's the tree that's fake?

Posted by Jim Hale - On the MOVE for You! Eugene - Springfield Oregon Real Estate (ACTIONAGENTS.NET) almost 2 years ago

Before you try to finance this dwelling:  you'd better check to see if the seller obtained a building permit.

Posted by Jim Hale - On the MOVE for You! Eugene - Springfield Oregon Real Estate (ACTIONAGENTS.NET) almost 2 years ago

No way you would catch me out there either. I've seen way too many trees fall on their own to count on a rope wrapped to a tree that already looks like it is about to fall to save me.

Posted by All Brokers Real Estate almost 2 years ago

Melinda - That's a dramatic looking photo!  The scene looks precarious at best!  I'm not so certain I would want to put my faith in the branches of the tree to help sustain the position of the structure:-)

Posted by Myrl Jeffcoat (Real Living Great West Real Estate) almost 2 years ago

You are a crazy lady!   What a phenomenal photo!    What views there must be, too......

Posted by Dagny Eason Lower Fairfield County CT Real Estate and condos (Dagny's Real Estate LLC) almost 2 years ago

Well now that's an interesting place. The view must have been outstanding Melinda! 

Posted by Al & Peggy Cunningham Brokers Brampton Ontario 905-450-5500 Houses For Sale (We have a home for you! Call Us! RE/MAX Realty Services Inc.) almost 2 years ago

Melinda, that is scary!  It looks about as stable as my left trick knee!

Posted by Patricia Kennedy (Evers & Company Realtors) almost 2 years ago

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