When we went to the NC Zoo back in August, they had this fabulous maze created from sticks. The boys really liked it.
I'm not sure how they created this. But I'm pretty sure we have enough sticks around the place to make one. Anyone have a few spare hours to come over and make a stick maze?
This is an impressive stick maze, love the shot :-), you've very lucky boys Lisa!
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty neat. Looks like a lot of work though. I'm lucky to get my leaves up.
ReplyDeleteLots of sticks here, I have to haul them away to dump on creek banks where they are washing out but too muddy to do that now. I burn some as kindling. The boys can make a stick hut.
ReplyDeleteThat will keep the boys busy building that:) Hug B
ReplyDeleteooooh, that is COOL! Yeah, I wonder how they made that. Bet the boys loved it.
ReplyDeletewas there a No Smoking sign nearby?? ;)
These are unique, it must be a fast growing vine. There is one in Omaha at their art museum.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun maze! Kudzu maybe?? Just a thought.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so fun! I want to join them.
ReplyDeleteso funky!
ReplyDeleteWhoa - that must have taken a long time! If I lived near you, I'd love to help the boys! :)
ReplyDeleteWow; how in the heck did they do that? very cool!
ReplyDeleteThat's cool! Your boys look so little beside it. We have a lot of sticks in our yard, and Larry is an expert at picking them up. I will show him this picture and see if he'll make one in our yard. :-)
ReplyDeletewat een geweldig idee.
ReplyDeleteI never heard of such a thing! Are you sure there is not an evil witch in there? ;-)
ReplyDeleteYour boys are exposed to some really neat things. Cool!
ReplyDeleteThis is totally cool, like the ultimate fortress maze!! We go to Louis Ginter in Richmond, it is a huge Botanical Garden and they have the most awesome tree house and garden for kids! Anyway, there is an artist who travels around the country making these giant art things out of sticks and twigs. At Ginter, he has made several things. And he has things in other countries, really beautiful. He has stick art in many countries. Anyway, this looks like he made it! wish I could remember his name! I will do some research and be right back!!
ReplyDeleteThis is totally cool, like the ultimate fortress maze!! We go to Louis Ginter in Richmond, it is a huge Botanical Garden and they have the most awesome tree house and garden for kids! Anyway, there is an artist who travels around the country making these giant art things out of sticks and twigs. At Ginter, he has made several things. And he has things in other countries, really beautiful. He has stick art in many countries. Anyway, this looks like he made it! wish I could remember his name! I will do some research and be right back!!
ReplyDeleteThis is totally cool, like the ultimate fortress maze!! We go to Louis Ginter in Richmond, it is a huge Botanical Garden and they have the most awesome tree house and garden for kids! Anyway, there is an artist who travels around the country making these giant art things out of sticks and twigs. At Ginter, he has made several things. And he has things in other countries, really beautiful. He has stick art in many countries. Anyway, this looks like he made it! wish I could remember his name! I will do some research and be right back!!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.stickwork.net/
ReplyDeleteI'm sure this is the guy, here is his website.
Impressive looking stick maze - I can only imagine how much your boys enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteThat does look pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! we love that!
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Neat! Kind of lick a corn maze.
ReplyDeleteThat would be fun - its looks 'elfish'!
ReplyDeletecheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
That is a cool maze. We haven't done our annual corn maze yet, but I'm ready!! :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a neat looking maze for kids to have fun.
ReplyDeleteWow! This looks like a wonderful place to explore!
ReplyDeleteWow this is intriguing.
ReplyDeleteAwesome!