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All week, I have heard the sound of chain saws and heavy equipment next door. This afternoon, I finally took my camera and went to investigate. As I made my way through the woods behind our house, I saw footprints and broken ferns showing where men had tramped to find the property line. On the other side of the property line, this is what I saw.
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Logging close to a last remaining habitat of proboscis monkey see www.flickr.com/photos/moonriverdiver/sets
Ever wonder what it takes to build a log house. These are pictures of the entire construction of our house from October 2006 to Nov 2007. It might take me a few days to put them all up, so if you're looking at these as I am posting them, check back for the rest.
I'll add these all to me log home set, so it might be easier to click that set to the right and go from there (I'll try to get them in order the best I can).
If you have any questions about the construction, feel free to ask. I was there pretty much everday and then I was there everyday after I fired our general contractor and had to finish his work myself.
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Kenny
Log piles here in the mountains have always fascinated me. They're a beast to be managed, coveted, looked after, constantly worried about.
People take great pride in their piles of cut wood.
I'm waiting for the paint to dry on the rest of the order. I made sure to start one early so that I'd have at least one finished by midnight.
Mon enregistreur GPS n'ayant pas fonctionné, j'ai été *obligé* de prendre des photos des logs du GPS de la voiture (pas exportables).
Art made out of the Virgin River Log Jam that was created during a flood, Kanab Field Office.
PC: Harry Barber
A sign that you´re up north in this country.
I like the sight. Reminds me of my childhood.
This and the following photo is two shots that never qualified for any decent stitching...