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Logging is common in Switzerland but tree replenishment by the forestry commision is and has to be commonplace. Here the train had pulled into Thusis station and I managed to get a shot of the felled trees on the The Rhätische Bahn (don't worry they were on a wagon)!!!
I'm preparing for my role as the Log Gentleman in season three of "Twin Peaks." Taken at Black Rock Canyon Campground in Joshua Tree National Park.
August 23, 2012
Twin Lakes, California
I was sitting on a log enjoying the shadow play upon the ground. Then, of all the forests in all the world, this fawn comes into view from nowhere. It stopped and looked as if lost. A sharp look to the right, then to the left. I looked about, too. Its mother was about 100 feet to the right nibbling leaves from a willow. Its sibling had perfectly merged itself into the low hanging branches of a young pine tree. Once satisfied it was not entirely alone, which it knew all along it wasn't, off it wandered, but not to where its mother and sibling were. I wouldn't have paid too much attention to this fawn but for the ears that reminded me of a Hedda Hopper hat.
A logging loco runs down the grade on this excellent model railroad. Seen at the recent Southwold model railway exhibition.
Log Slide-Located about 7 miles west of Grand Marais on Alger County Road H-58, then almost 1 mile north on Log Slide Road. Legend has it that logs sent down the dry log chute would generate enough friction to cause the chute to catch fire. Today the chute is gone, but the lumberjack stories still linger as you gaze out over the Grand Sable Banks and Dunes. This is a good place to glimpse the Au Sable Light Station to the west and the Grand Sable Banks and Grand Marais to the east.
Junior Reporter Autumn Gates built this popsicle-stick log cabin following instructions in a new children's book on Abraham Lincoln, who celebrates his 200th birthday this month.
Tess and I decided to go out and watch Gramps cut down some trees.....play in the sawdust, count the growth rings and yell "TIMBER" at the top of our lungs. A fun fall afternoon.
Captain's Log:
StarDate 0004/./0002/./2008
It appears we have a Klingon.
...And why the fuck is this still so funny to me?
Okay, it's not all birds down here, we made time for dessert as well. The marzipan denizens of the '06 Yule Log are here recorded for posterity
The healing garden in Chamchamal is a project by Jiyan Foundation for Human Rights in cooperation with Roswag Architects (www.zrs-berlin.de) and the Faculty of Construction and Design at TU Berlin (www.code.tu-berlin.de/about.php).
Learn more about our project here: www.jiyan-foundation.org/programs/children/healinggarden