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Old 08-25-2005, 05:07 PM
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Ash,
I can't imagine what you're being fed to be so creative and productive! The trees are wonderful! I wish I could take the whole tour in person, but I wouldn't want to go there at night....scary....
Good job on all...
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Old 08-26-2005, 11:48 AM
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Callynne ,

It's easy to stay busy.. When your dog house is outside ! Talking

Thor ,
Anytime they are going to be there a long time Talking .

Susan,

Thank You. Your information has helped a lot! If it works out is should be really something different. Talking

Thank you all for your support, it means a lot !

Ron, Thanks. Some are just simpler, to do , the monk was finished in about 2 and a half hours. O'Ryan took a bit longer as the beard being under the chin , was a bit harder to bring out. That why I gave him a cleft chin to present the 1880's styling .

Ash

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Old 08-26-2005, 12:13 PM
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I've been really busy with my little wood spirit ornaments....up to about 14 of the little guys now.
I have also tried my "gloved hand" at carving a couple of crepe myrtle walking sticks. They are not easy to do, and I have gained respect for those who do it well. My first was the simple owl, just to get to know the wood and the little round shape, and the second is the very bored looking guy. He's a lot taller that the owl.

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Thor,
Nice work! I personally like the "bored guy"! Maybe that's a thoughtful look while he whistles.
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