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Termites and time have nothing on my chainsaw…. | One Tree Woodwork
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Custom woodworking and art. About and Free One Tree Woodwork Stickers! Termites and time have nothing on my chainsaw…. A particularly toasted piece of fir left out in the elements that had begun to have some termites chewing around on it became my weekend project. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Old Barns and Old Ghosts: tell stories | One Tree Woodwork
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Custom woodworking and art. About and Free One Tree Woodwork Stickers! Old Barns and Old Ghosts: tell stories. Before I began work this morning I decided to take a walk. I can’t say that I’ve always heeded the advice given to me by old buildings. But this morning as the sun rose over the red relics that stand not far from the old farm house we are restoring….well……. I took a walk. 5 comments on “ Old Barns and Old Ghosts: tell stories. August 13, 2014. August 13, 2014. August 31, 2014. August 31, 2014.
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Gardencore: Elusive Fungus Identity
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Monday, August 8, 2011. I've died and gone to mushroom identification hell. I eat about 4 varieties of mushrooms from the garden, including the one pictured above, said to be edible by our helper. It turned out to be tough and spongy, but it makes a good "soup bone", tossed in a pot to make broth, and later removed. Don't judge me for eating strange mushrooms, please. I stayed up all night last night looking for its identity, saw many that resembled it, but none with its underside! Moral panic and produce.
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Gardencore: Coconut Trunk Pot
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Friday, June 17, 2011. Coconut trunk segments, originally set out to block people from parking on the sidewalk, one now home to a wild lupo. Good use of the trunk. June 17, 2011 at 8:06 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Plant and Garden Reading. The Great Beekeeping Debate. Of all the subjects we cover on this blog none is as controversial as beekeeping. I think most outsiders would be surprised as just how testy things get wh. Moral panic and produce. FROM THE GARDEN OF ZEN. Dear readers of Dokmai...
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Gardencore: (Pause)
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Thursday, June 21, 2012. The silence is due to finding myself running three small companies, with some consultations as well. I look at this blog and think fonly back on the days wherein I was able to share photos and thoughts (and the accompanying research), and know that soon I will be back and a-posting again. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Plant and Garden Reading. The Great Beekeeping Debate. Moral panic and produce. Summery Pseudo Stew of Zucchini, Tomatillos and Corn. FROM THE GARDEN OF ZEN.
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Mellish Fields West: Mossback
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The misadventures of one couple's blind leap into sustainable living. Thursday, January 1, 2015. They had already started renovating the 100 year old farm house, which overlooks the ferry dock, Seattle and Mt. Rainier (and is only two miles from our house! Into a restaurant, installing a commercial hood, a monster of an oven, and landscaping the back yard into an al fresco paradise. I showed up with two weeks to go before the soft opening and started making myself as useful as possible. Christy has even ...
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Mellish Fields West: Mellish Fields West
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The misadventures of one couple's blind leap into sustainable living. Massive maples, cedar and doug fir abound, and alders fill in any space left. Wildlife? A family of deer, two nesting bald eagles, a snow owl and a black bear all share the land with us. Seattle is 20 miles and a half-hour ferry ride away. The Olympic Peninsula, Olympic Mountains and the Hoh Rainforest lie to the west, across the Hood Canal. Get in touch with us if you would like to come see it for yourself! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Mellish Fields West: The Bicycle Powered Washing Machine
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The misadventures of one couple's blind leap into sustainable living. The Bicycle Powered Washing Machine. Here's a video about our bicycle powered washing machine. This is our prototype. We've taken it apart and are planning on making some renovations, which we'll chronicle in a future video post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Bicycle Powered Washing Machine. There was an error in this gadget. Cliff Mass Weather Blog. Will Low-Income Folks Be Hit Harder By Global Warming in the Pacific Northwest?