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I have no clue where this originated, but I love it so. Jack and Heath in their most iconic role.

dcu:
I have no clue where this originated, but I love it so. Jack and Heath in their most iconic role.
A 14-foot Christmas tree appears to be crashing through the roof of a one-story house in Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood. Homeowner and architect, Patrick Kruger, created the illusion of the tree crashing through the roof by cutting a 14-foot tree into two pieces and attaching the top six-foot section to a piece of plywood that’s bolted to the roof. Kruger, studied the physics of an object breaking through a roof then added sheathing and typical roof construction materials to create the effect.
Photo credit: Elaine Thompson / AP
This is fantastic!
Breezy Osborne, of the family that started the “Osborne Spectacle of Dancing Lights” that is now at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, is currently doing an AMA on Reddit.
Super interesting read! I have so much respect for Breezy’s father who started the elaborate light display at their home before it was moved to Disney World.
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