In one more chapter of “Things that only happen in magical Mexico,” government authorities canceled the construction work on a small tree house for children, which is apparently located in a public park in Saltillo, Coahuila.
The Metro Tacubaya Facebook page published the image of what appears to be the floor and bases for a tree house and said that a child was working on its construction with the help of a relative. However, the photographs also clearly show the suspension seals of the work.
Almost all of us had the dream of having a magical space where we could go and play. Without a doubt, most of us once fantasized about the idea of ​​having a small house in a tree, which would serve as a refuge for fun.
We suppose that some child did not want to see this desire frustrated just because he did not have trees at home, so he set out to build his wonderful refuge, choosing, why not?, a leafy tree from a public park.
But in the real world, many times fantasies cannot be put into practice and the work on the tree house was closed, leaving the abandoned foundations for posterity and, surely, breaking the illusions of this entrepreneur, who expected to play in this site.
Apparently, the naive builders did not count on the fact that you cannot build in public spaces without having the necessary permits and, obviously, in cases where the work does proceed. Of course, the image generated controversy among Internet users, as some are in favor and others against such a peculiar construction.
On the other hand, defying all logic, we were surprised to discover that in Zapopan, Jalisco, there is a man named Jorge, who lives on the street, but he has built three tree houses and even one underground. And, apparently, he had no problem with the authorities to build them or live in them.
Source: Okchicas

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