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Date Posted: 11:40:49 06/15/06 Thu
Author: Ye Editor
Author Host/IP: adsl-152-83-48.jan.bellsouth.net / 70.152.83.48
Subject: Bottle trees

Message just sent to my hotmail box from Toni B. (Georgia) to Don Drane:
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Hi Mr. Drane – . . . I wanted to share some info with some other folks whose little stories I read on your site. Someone mentioned not knowing where to get red bottles and someone else added they thought it was hard to find true red ones. I think half the fun of doing a tree is to collect the bottles from friends, thrift stores, the wine aisle at the market, etc. but I’m impatient and want to see more variety on my tree NOW! so I found a website and the guy, Bill, sells new bottles of all colors including red. So I just ordered a passelful. I think the site is www.bottle-tree.com.

I really like your tree Mr. Drane. I like the ones made from old trees and big fat fence posts sunk in the ground the best.

I have a picture of the one that inspired me and will try to e-mail it to you later. I have since seen two more and will try to get pix of them. I am also seeing lovely bottles wrapped in wire, stainless and copper, hanging gracefully from real trees.

I live in northeast Georgia and bottle trees seem to be spreading. Not as fast and prolifically as the dreaded Kudzu.

Here’s a cute story – I live near Helen, GA., which if you’re unfamiliar is a Bavarian town and celebrates a huge Oktoberfest every, well, October. A nearby winery bottled a special wine one year, maybe ’93, in a beautiful cobalt blue bottle. Well, what do you know – I was junking in Orlando, FL last year and what did I find for $1.00? A blue wine bottle with the Helen GA Oktoberfest label on it!

Got time for another story? One of your folks said in his story that he hoped there were no shotguns around his bottle tree. That gave me pause because, well, the redneck side of my family likes nothing better than to come here for Christmas and set up lines of beer cans in our backyard and have target practice. Sheriff Bubba actually got called out once but since we weren’t breaking any laws all he could do was watch with envy through all the gun smoke as five or six of us kept practicing with the small arsenal of fine weaponry we had. Now that my bottle tree is growing I’m sure by Christmas it will be blooming in all it’s glory and I’m quite afraid the rednecks, no offense to any of your gentle fans, will think I’ve gifted them with the greatest target they’ve ever seen!

Well, all for now.
Toni B....

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