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Old 03-07-2007, 07:58 AM
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The invitation stands Lightningbolt.....so come on over! Yes the Maritimes is a wonderful place to visit, and live, the pace of life is slower, still has that down home charm and old style hospitality. The beaches are great, the boating super, the fishing grand and lots to see and do, and the seafood .... it is the best! Being a small area, everything is close to each other, so your time is not spent rushing here and there. Even by bicycle!!

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Beautiful carving! The woodburning really adds to it.
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Hi Bob
Great job on the celtic cross. My-self, I like the look of the green back ground.
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Hi Bob
Great job on the celtic cross. My-self, I like the look of the green back ground.

For patterns try http://www.aonceltic.com/gallery/

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Nice carving Bob, I agree the burning really looks good.
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