87 years
Oh, dude, Winnie felt like the day was dragging on forever because she was stuck in the boring town of Treegap with nothing exciting happening. Like, imagine being in a place where time stands still, literally. It's like watching paint dry, but without the satisfaction of a freshly painted wall at the end of it.
Mae Tuck was excited to see her sons, Jesse and Miles, when she returned to Treegap in the novel "Tuck Everlasting" by Natalie Babbitt. Her joy stemmed from the long separation they had endured, as she cherished the moments spent with her family. Mae's excitement highlights the importance of familial bonds and the love that sustains them through time.
the year 1950 and she had been dead 2 years
how long has deforestation been around
As long as guns have been around.
The road to Treegap was a path originally created by a herd of cows walking through. The cows walked in a long curvy path right road up to The Wood, however, once the cows reached The Wood, they made a sharp right turn and continued straight to what is now known as the town of Treegap. The road does not cut through The Wood, leaving The Wood untouched by humans.
As long as So Random has been around.
how long has the london eye been around for
234 years fool
how long have boxing been around?
boner
They have always been around