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December 14, 2011 Tree House
This is what I call fitting into the surrounding elements . . .
http://cellar.org/2011/lightbox_exterior_1.jpg While inside, one can also fit into the surrounding elements . . . http://cellar.org/2011/lightbox_interior_1.jpg Quote:
The Mirrorcube by Treehotel |
I would want a whole load more window than that. Seems more like a prison inside.
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I like it. Wonder how often birds slam into it though.
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ETA - there are four windows of similar size as far as I can see. It does look very light in other pictures. Also the glass is treated with an infrared film, invisible to humans, but visible to birds. |
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See? That's what I'm talking about.
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It's the 6th -> 11th that's tough. |
There's a place like that near us, though not covered in mirrors. A treehouse hotel room you can rent for the night. It's not even that expensive, but the reservations are usually booked a year in advance.
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I tried to sidestep myself in a shop mirror one. But the girl wearing the same coat as me kept stepping the same way. I was 17 and too embarrassed to look her in the eye. It felt like I was there for about 10 minutes but of course it was only seconds. Far too long for anyone with common sense though. |
How about last week? I was at a Chinese buffet with my mom and my 9 year old niece. I glanced over and thought there were 4 MORE really long buffet tables full of food, until I realized that there were people over there who looked exactly like us! :)
Bad idea, mirrors in an all you can eat buffet. When I catch sight of myself, I swear I'll never eat again. But it never works. :( |
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Oh. Yeah, I guess you're right. From their perspective it is a good idea.
Then they won't have to say (as much) YOU BEEN HERE 4 HOUR YOU GO NOW. :lol: |
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