Chess in the Trees
11.09.06 Peter Lewis and Ted Walsh have built an elaborate two-story treehouse in Bridgton, Maine complete with two porches, 21 windows, a small coal-burning stove, a futon, a desk, a spiral staircase, a retractable drawbridge whose steps lead up to the house and an upstairs chess room with pieces made from twigs, pine cones and acorns. Womens International Master and Chess Life columnist Jennifer Shahade has put together a story on this castle in the clouds.
Peter Lewis' treehouse
Chess pieces made from twigs, pine cones and acorns.
Click here to read Jennifer Shahade's Chess in the Trees article.
Comments
NICE, PRIMITIVE, BUT ITS NOT OF THE ACCEPTED STAUNTON DESIGN. JUST KIDDING FELLAS.. NICE ENDEAVOUR AND SHOULD BE A FUN PLACE TO HIDE FROM THE WORLD
Posted by: FRED LARSON | November 9, 2006 2:21 PM