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Description: The Center, Normal Street" Men sitting behind "Log Cabin San Diego" booth in unfinished Center.

 

Date: 1991-1992

 

Collection/Accession: The Center/Dennis Howard

 

Local Call number: P022.012m.r.t

 

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See chrismolloy.com/bushcraft

Notice the Tommy Moore Block .

riding along the Oregon Coast. . all the sparkles caught my eye as the logs were bobbing up and down

Logging for Weyerhauser in Grays Harbor County

This fallen tree offered great perspective..... and a chance to get muddy knees.....

Winters are long and cold on The Tug. You need plenty of firewood.

Around the lodge, or the campsite.

This little log cabin is located in Durhamville, NY.

Vytautas Lalas - log press

Visiting some of the stars of the HGTV show "Timber Kings" in Williams Lake, BC at Pioneer Log Homes' Sugar Cane site.

Log Cabin Quilt purchased at auction to Benefit Alzheimers Research at OKC Winter Quilt show 2009

Log pod Mangartom

Log cabin interior, abt. 1870

Negative workflow

Stable door made from 3"x1" pallet timber.

Roger crosses a natural log bridge, with the bark still intact for grip.

Log cabin interior, abt. 1870

Falling boss pt1

much of Vancouver Island similar

 

regarding current logging, I live in a house made of wood, use a fair amount of paper (try to recycle it) etc., but feel that more than enough old growth forest has already been logged and we can make do without logging the rest. (Besides the big old trees the old growth forest is exceedingly different in what is there and how it feels - www.flickr.com/photos/wanderflechten/52938182192/in/datep...)

 

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/old-growth-loggin...

 

www.theoutbound.com/kailawalton/old-growth-forests-are-st...

 

ancientforestalliance.org/new-before-after-images-reveal-...

 

hakaimagazine.com/features/three-days-in-the-theater-of-o...

 

my lichen photos by genus - www.flickr.com/photos/29750062@N06/collections/7215762439...

 

my photos arranged by subject, e.g. mountains - www.flickr.com/photos/29750062@N06/collections

Take a ride alongside the 2016 Bartlett Cup sailing log canoe races that took place on Sunday, September 18, 2016.

 

The Edward L. Bartlett Cup, a silver repousse’ punch bowl, was originally presented to the commodore of the Baltimore Yacht Club in 1905. When donated to the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, it was re-purposed as a perpetual trophy for a museum-sponsored log canoe race, typically the last race of the log canoe season on the Miles River.

 

CBMM has sponsored this race, which is supported on the river by the Miles River Yacht Club’s Sail Committee, since 1972.

 

See results of this year's race at www.regattanetwork.com/event/12026#_newsroom+results and learn more at www.cbmm.org

See more at www.logcabindahlias.com Dahlias on the Log Cabin Dahlia farm outside of Portland, Oregon

An old log cabin off the Old Flowers road in Colorado. This one had good structure, window cut-out, and a bit of log-foundation as well. Just no roof.

I posted a while back looking for advice on sanding picture frame floors, & removing very hard old carpet pad. With the help of those who responded, & some Yankee ingenuity I'm very happy with how things turned out. The owner is thrilled.

Thanks to all.

Pete Lukawicz

 

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