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Quick train table update with new photos from Sam | sandbox diamonds
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Trying to appreciate the extraordinary in the everyday. Quick train table update with new photos from Sam. February 13, 2013. These are some really cool new photos that I can’t resist showing you! Some of them are almost indistinguishable from what the real objects would look like. Here they are:. Waterfalls on the stream. Boat on the lake and truck on the (half done) road. This one is self explanatory! From → Uncategorized. I want to go for a swim! Or build a dam! Oh, it isn’t real? You are commenting u...
More Sam’s train table | sandbox diamonds
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Trying to appreciate the extraordinary in the everyday. More Sam’s train table. April 23, 2013. Yet another Train Table post! Mostly man-made things this time, though there are some trees. The long awaited (to me) finish of the road is here! Just some simple lines and signs. I have been doing some reforestation in the park and surrounding areas! There had been some trees in the park but I did not glue them down well enough and they fell over. View of the the new trees. The parking lot is made of ballast,...
Sam’s camping post | sandbox diamonds
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Trying to appreciate the extraordinary in the everyday. Sam’s camping post. October 13, 2012. Me, on one of the overlooks. View of the MS River and its islands. Down at the base of the Palisades (cliffs), there was an artesian well. It had three pipes. One was coming out of the center of a rock in a sunken patio. The water coming out ran down a hole inside the rock and bubbled out the side. There was another one which was just iron- it went up and over, then down into a grate. The two small pipes. That w...
Ewing Park | sandbox diamonds
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Trying to appreciate the extraordinary in the everyday. October 27, 2012. Ah, another adventure Thursday. Yep, the boys and I head out to explore our town every Thursday morning- I just haven’t been keeping up with blogging about all the outings. There are a lot of fun experiences and cute photos backed up, but for now I’ll just write about this one. This is just as we got to the park. The park is actually listed as three different ones, practically if not creatively called “Ewing I,” “...Above, the boys...
November | 2012 | sandbox diamonds
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Trying to appreciate the extraordinary in the everyday. Archive for November, 2012. November 1, 2012. Sam’s Train Layout. More Sam’s train table. Quick train table update with new photos from Sam. Sam’s train table- Part II. Sam’s Train Table. Sam’s camping post. Apologies, and the farmer’s market. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com.
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I try to remember the trees. | John the Toymaker – Musings on children and their toys
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John the Toymaker Musings on children and their toys. Riding cranes, freshly oiled, awaiting casters. Toys Are More Divided by Gender Now Than They Were 50 Years Ago →. December 4, 2014 · 9:01 pm. I try to remember the trees. Pictured rocks national lakeshore. House of Wood / Conversations with Trees. From the book – The Attentive Heart. By Stephanie Kaza 1993. I try to remember the trees. Malcolm Wells – Gentle Architecture 1981. Riding cranes, freshly oiled, awaiting casters. Toys Are More Divided by G...
Let the Children Play, It’s Good for Them! | John the Toymaker – Musings on children and their toys
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John the Toymaker Musings on children and their toys. Last Toy of 2014. December 17, 2014 · 6:52 pm. Let the Children Play, It’s Good for Them! Walk into any preschool and you’ll find toddling superheroes battling imaginary monsters. We take it for granted that young children play and, especially, pretend. Why do they spend so much time in fantasy worlds? A little nonsense now and then, is cherished by the wisest men. Roald Dahl, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. Last Toy of 2014. Last Toy of 2014.
Woodworking tip – Router technique and safety | John the Toymaker – Musings on children and their toys
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John the Toymaker Musings on children and their toys. Are Touchscreens Melting Your Kid’s Brain? A “new” toy from John →. August 1, 2014 · 4:52 pm. Woodworking tip Router technique and safety. BTW: Blood is difficult to remove from wood and its best to avoid spilling any on the work. Nothing you do for children is ever wasted. Garrison Keillor, Leaving Home. Listen to my rather ancient interview on Public Radio. Are Touchscreens Melting Your Kid’s Brain? A “new” toy from John →. One response to “. On Are...
August | 2013 | John the Toymaker – Musings on children and their toys
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John the Toymaker Musings on children and their toys. Monthly Archives: August 2013. The Five Baseball Dad Commandments. This sign was posted in front of stands at the Little League park in Maryland where my son played a tournament this weekend. If only I had seen it before I wrote about cretinous baseball parents a month ago. The sign is like a Dante’s Inferno for Little League parental sins, perfectly capturing the loutish behavior in order of severity:. August 26, 2013. Middot; 10:11 pm. Was published...
February | 2014 | John the Toymaker – Musings on children and their toys
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John the Toymaker Musings on children and their toys. Monthly Archives: February 2014. February 10, 2014 · 10:34 pm. How to build a Clacker – sort of. This is the Clacker that I first made about 30 years ago. Hundreds have followed at a rate of about 25 per year. This is a difficult toy to make. The bent wood, hand laminated uprights are made of 4 layers of Cherry and White Ash. Ash is for strength, cherry for beauty. Their compound curves make for some tricky joinery. The design is one of my favorites a...
October | 2014 | John the Toymaker – Musings on children and their toys
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John the Toymaker Musings on children and their toys. Monthly Archives: October 2014. October 10, 2014 · 2:45 pm. The play deficit Children today are cossetted and pressured in equal measure. Without the freedom to play they will never grow up. Peter Gray is a psychologist and research professor at Boston College. He writes the Freedom to Learn blog, and is the author of Free to Learn (2013). I sometimes tire of folks claiming everything was better in their youth or in the. Fröbel spent the first half of...
Shop built ambient dust collector | John the Toymaker – Musings on children and their toys
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John the Toymaker Musings on children and their toys. The Five Baseball Dad Commandments. Wooden Blocks and Video Screens, Oh No? Shop built ambient dust collector. 8220;You’ve got to be very careful if you don’t know where you are going, because you might not get there.” – Yogi Berra. October 14, 2013. Middot; 5:24 pm. The Five Baseball Dad Commandments. Wooden Blocks and Video Screens, Oh No? 2 responses to “. Shop built ambient dust collector. August 6, 2014 at 11:26 am. September 23, 2014 at 9:55 pm.
Riding cranes, freshly oiled, awaiting casters | John the Toymaker – Musings on children and their toys
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John the Toymaker Musings on children and their toys. Our ‘Mommy’ problem. I try to remember the trees. →. November 29, 2014 · 3:39 pm. Riding cranes, freshly oiled, awaiting casters. These Riding Cranes are destined to be under trimmed fir trees soon. They are complete except for their casters that allow mobility over rough “. They were friends, as only a craftsman can be, with timber and iron. The grain of the wood told secrets to them. George Sturt – The Wheelwright’s Shop. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
April | 2014 | John the Toymaker – Musings on children and their toys
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John the Toymaker Musings on children and their toys. Monthly Archives: April 2014. April 16, 2014 · 2:33 pm. Are Touchscreens Melting Your Kid’s Brain? Two articles came to may attention this morning discussing an issue that has concerned me for some time. Namely, do young children spend too much time with screens? I am concerned at the number of very young children who seem to be handed a touchscreen. Articles titled “ Are Touch Screens Melting Your Kid’s Brain? Richard Louv ,. Tagged as building blocks.
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