
Decking trees with hollowed-out, painted eggs for Easter is popular in Germany, but the 75-year-old Volker Kraft's creation has become something special. In 1965, Kraft decorated his apple sapling with only 18 plastic eggs. Decades later, the sturdy tree is festooned with almost 10,000 real eggs, artfully decorated with everything from beads to sea shells. Over the decades he has enlisted family and friends help in blowing out the insides of the eggs and painting them.

Kraft has said when he reaches 10,000 eggs he'll stop. No more collecting and painting of Easter eggs. "There will be no increase because I do not have storage capacity anymore," the 76-year-old retiree says. "I would have to sleep with the eggs otherwise." Kraft's tree, in the town of Saalfeld, has become a major tourist attraction, drawing thousands of people every year. Last year alone, it drew 13,000 visitors. He has stopped making eggs, but he will surely continue his decades old tradition of decorating his apple tree.....to the delight of children everywhere....
.......and you didn't think Easter eggs grew on trees!
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