| 1 Jun 2005 | S. D. Kallio | Loading...*first comment dance* Wow, there's a tree that really looks like that? THis is really neat, I love the colors. The border must've taken ages to do. | |
| 2 Jun 2005 | Jenn Osiecki | Loading...Absolutely stunning. You might be interested to know that in Rhode Island, there is actually a tree that "ate" Roger Willams. Honestly, they buried him too close to this tree and the roots broke into his coffin and encased his remains. It's a fairly popular attraction because it's shaped like the body, although I've seen it and it does require a bit of imagination when looking at it, but it's a fact nonetheless. Lindsay Archer replies: "Oh wow! That's obscure! I'm dying of curiosity now. It does however inspire me to paint something with roots... hmm... " | |
| 2 Jun 2005 | Hazel | Loading...That's amazing! I can't believe there really is a tree like that! | |
| 3 Aug 2005 | Stav Ofer aka 'Silmarien' | Loading...Cool! I'd like to see this tree... anyway, great picture. | |
| 8 Jan 2006 | Stephanie S. K. Marbach | Loading...Wow - how many times have i seen such dancing trees...  !!! | |
| 11 Mar 2008 | Natalie Adams | Loading...oh wow...i’ve got to see this tree...i love the way you have adapted this to your own fantasy style, the little faeries around the trunk are so pretty....! | |
| 31 Jan 2009 | Charles Sims | Loading...holy macoroni!!! i actually found this tree and drew a picture of it and was gonna put it up on elfwood. THIS IS SOOOO WEIRD | |
| 16 Aug 2009 | Tabitha R Baylor | Loading...This is so awesome, I’d love to see the real thing! | |
| 10 Jan 2011 | Heather lynn canzonetta | Loading...cool, is that a dryad? | |