
Spotted: One very, very tiny house tucked in a tree
On a morning walk, Laura Daschbach Pitchford spotted this tiny house built into a large oak tree on Tuscaloosa Avenue in Atherton.
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On a morning walk, Laura Daschbach Pitchford spotted this tiny house built into a large oak tree on Tuscaloosa Avenue in Atherton.
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