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Old 03-22-2007, 09:53 AM
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Where's the bed and the icebox? Looks like you got nearly all the other necessary items. I am assuming that there is a back door with some bushes, so you won't have to go inside, too often. There's only one thing that seems out of place....that one-wheeled bike....Really a nice space, one that invites quality time and work..Thanks for posting. Tom H
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Old 03-23-2007, 06:19 PM
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ing a thread has certain obligations which should not be taken lightly. I have been away from my computer for the last three days, during this time I have been feeling guilty about not reading comments which have been posted to something I have started or as it seems re=started. Maybe the object is to create an interest and see what germinates. or the other extreme is to plant the seed and nurture it until it blossoms. But maybe these threads last as long as they are interesting to the reader. I've read many threads during my short membership, many have been very interesting and I have enjoyed following the conversations as a listener but have not wished to comment, but I have still gained fruitful knowledge which I would otherwise not had. I've seem work which as been stimulating to my own progression, work which I have envied, work which is genius. So thank you all for letting be part of your community.
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Old 03-23-2007, 06:38 PM
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I haven't seen anyone comment on your very cool avatar photo Marvin. Is that you hugging a rainbow? Very fun.
I've enjoyed the thread as well. I think I need to make some changes to my shop after seeing the wonderful spaces that folks carve in.
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Old 03-24-2007, 02:31 PM
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Hi Thor
Not hugging but trying to catch it, Marion, my lovely wife, took a photograph by positioning me in front of a rainbow which was in the back ground. She says I have the dreams and ambitions of a child. always trying to achieve the impossible - just like the average woodcarver.
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