They made several of these nets around the area that you could climb into. One was up high in a tree and you had to climb a knotted rope to get to it.
This tree houses was up very high to view the entire grounds and the river.
This is our tree house, Trillium. Behind it you can see the school where the hold workshops and host events. The shared bathroom is right behind it.
This is the Temple of Blue Moon- it books out the most.
This is our tree house, Trillium. Behind it you can see the school where the hold workshops and host events. The shared bathroom is right behind it.
This is the Temple of Blue Moon- it books out the most.
For the actual day of Valentine's we stayed in, I made empanadas and we watched Lost. It was a really nice way to celebrate.
BUT...
That wasn't going to be it. I came across some extra money from work and decided the best use for it would be on Ryan and I myself. A year ago Monica had told me about these tree houses you could book. What made me remember it again I don't know, but luckily I did.
We booked the "Trillium", on low season it was $172 or so. Breakfast is served in the morning continental style. A wonderful woman made the food, which was so good, she chatted with us and told us so much about the grounds and Pete Nelson who created all of it.
This is going to be several posts as it was so amazing.
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