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Okanagan Falls tree full of colourful stuffed animals is popular with tourists and locals

Resident says stuffed animal decorations started to slow traffic

It started with a giant stuffed toy snake sprawled across a tree branch to slow traffic on their quiet street.

Seven years later, the maple tree in the front yard of Eric Bilow and his wife Wanda Wilson香蕉视频直播檚 home is decorated with more than 20 adorable stuffed animals in all sorts of vibrant colours.

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One of the nicest stuffed toys, he says, was a four-foot abominable snowman that was delivered brand new in the packaging. The generous donor remains a mystery to this day.

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Bilow says the tree is successful in slowing some of the traffic but it has also become a tourist attraction in Okanagan Falls.

Visitors from all over the world have heard about the sight on Cedar Street and drop by to take pictures.

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The toys are switched up whenever they become weathered and begin to fade but there is one 香蕉视频直播 a frog in a tiny outhouse that sings, What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong 香蕉视频直播 that has lasted all seven years. It has sentimental value to Bilow.

When he lived in Alberta, Bilow says he worked for the government in the forestry department. He ran a fire tower and there was no plumbing at the time. He built the toy in memory of what he described as his special time there.

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香蕉视频直播淲e had an outhouse and the outhouse faced a big buffalo pasture. In the morning, I香蕉视频直播檇 leave the door open and all the buffalo would come and look at me. That was a really good experience and I enjoyed that. So that香蕉视频直播檚 me up in the outhouse singing, What a Wonderful World.香蕉视频直播

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