Our Flame Tree cried out to have a swing hung from its branches. Right from the beginning we had pictured this happening one day and today was the day. You can have a swing in a tree or you can have a creative swing in the tree — and we love it almost as much as our grandchildren! In fact one of our grandchildren climbed the tree to secure the rope. Thank you Sonny.

Never too old for a swing...

You'll notice the grass has already taken a bit of a hammering, but it is all worth it.

Carl getting the ropes exactly right and doing a masterful job of splicing the ropes as well.
There is never a day that goes by that I don't love looking at the tassles in all the different light moods.

Just a little reminder of what the back yard used to look like — Click on the following link. https://piccolorose.wixsite.com/nest/post/third-world-backyard-madness
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