The Mystery of the Tiny Door in a Tree
The tiny carved door at the base of a tree in Golden Gate Park (San
Francisco) has attracted increasing attention among passers-by and
regular visitors to the park.
Pam Madigan with his young son in his arms specially walks among the
trees, looking intently into the rhizome of the old trees, oblivious to
the huge number of attractions DeYoung Museum and the Academy of
Sciences (San Francisco), located nearby. It may seem that it is looking
for the pot of gold from the legend, and this guess is not so far from
the truth. In the end, she manages to find the object of her quest - a
tiny wooden door at the base of the trunk of a large tree. Around her, a
large crowd of people - children and adults. "This is a very
interesting adventure - to become a ranger and find one that is not
marked on any map," - says Madigan.
This tiny door on its hinges, leading into the wood, not really on the
map attractions Golden Gate Park, however, explained in detail about it
on the internet. The first reports of a tiny door recently appeared on
the blog of Richmond. Blog author admitted that the record became his
most popular topic for the time during which he has been blogging - more
popular than even the local crime statistics. Right now bog is
not available.
"We get lost in conjecture - whether there can live elves or gnomes" -
Madigan says with a wink. To her expedition joins a group of children,
and lost no time in beginning to fumble inside the tree to find out what
is behind the door. "There's a whole bunch of - says little Calais
Almeida, peering inside - this is very similar to the little house."
None of the blogosphere, or the number of employees of the park in San Francisco can not say exactly when that door there. However, the park workers say they first noticed it about a week ago, but advised to leave home magic narodtse alone to those felt in their new home safely.
"At the moment we have no plans, other than how to leave alone elven home and continue to do their job - to take care of our fleet," - said Andy Stone, head of the park section.
However, visitors to the park, it seems too much like the magic touch,
so they leave for the elves "treasures" - acorns, leaves and coins with
their desires, which are sure to fulfill. "They probably think that the
elves - are proteins", - says the high school student Chris Gallo, who
came with his friends to look at a small miracle. He adds that he would
never litter in the home narodtse magic. Other students do not hesitate
to ask the elves about the service and hopefully leave them inside the
house with a note asking, for example, give them a cheesecake.