These comments are so funny. Seeing these shoes hang from the tree really looks like some sort of decoration. LOL!
Very ingenious title! Here in the BVI and my home country (Trinidad), I see many shoes thrown over the electrical wires. I can't remember what this signify but I think it something to do with the area being ghetto.
It has been a while that I wanted to take pictures of these shoes.
I have seen many trees such as this one , here in Oregon.. I love it.. even our small mountain town has an adaptation of this tree, as some kids thru their sneakers up on the telephone wires over one of our streets.. so funny.. thanks for the awesome photos.
There is a "shoe tree" on a highway in the middle of nowhere in Oregon. Hundreds of pairs of shoes hanging in it. I guess this has been thought of more than once!
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Funny title....perhaps something for the garden :)
Or possibly one very smelly Christmas tree!
Ok now there is a tree I've never seen before... a shoe tree!
lol, how funny!!!
LOl. that's awesome!
Humm, I never knew that shoes grew on trees.
Haha , i like this one (:
I love shoe trees! I've seen a few in our travels! Even a shoe "telephone pole"! Great catch!
These comments are so funny. Seeing these shoes hang from the tree really looks like some sort of decoration. LOL!
Very ingenious title! Here in the BVI and my home country (Trinidad), I see many shoes thrown over the electrical wires. I can't remember what this signify but I think it something to do with the area being ghetto.
It has been a while that I wanted to take pictures of these shoes.
We used to have one of those by where I live, I love the idea:) !
Cool Pic!
I have seen many trees such as this one , here in Oregon.. I love it.. even our small mountain town has an adaptation of this tree, as some kids thru their sneakers up on the telephone wires over one of our streets.. so funny.. thanks for the awesome photos.
There is a "shoe tree" on a highway in the middle of nowhere in Oregon. Hundreds of pairs of shoes hanging in it. I guess this has been thought of more than once!
Interesting concept. Usually I comment on your scenics, but this one has me scratching my head!
Twenty six feet above the ground?
LOL, I don't have a good reason why but I love this one!
Those leaves will never fall...
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