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Barbara is making a visual reference to Twin Peaks's Log Lady. But, Little Otik comes to mind more than anything.

 

All the logs that have been cut are stored here - I wonder what is planned to do with them?

Enjoying the textures of an old pine log. On tiptoe!

A group of newly cut logs stacked up together in the grounds of Sotterley Hall.

kuusisaari, helsinki, finland in autumn

Logs on Knotty Oak Road.

 

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This Little Blue Heron landed on this log. The log started rolling and the heron would lose its balance and throw up its wings. The bird would move more to the right hoping it would be more stable. It was funny to watch.

 

I couldn't decide which in this series to upload. I had many good shots but narrowed it to these four. I couldn't narrow any further.

Beautiful old log cabin in Golden, Colorado.

The front yard of this abandoned log cabin was a sea of white and blue flowers, requiring a photo

Hwy 302, Key Peninsula, Washington 2017

same log as the previous image, a little closer...

 

and this is very cool -- check out the live ahwahnee meadow cam!!

make this for yourself as an afternoon snack and try to stay all serious and mature.

 

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Log Cabin

Texas State Park

Colas Rail Freight Class 56s, 56090 and 56049 "Robin of Templecombe" lead the empty log wagons on 6C37 19:55 Chirk Kronospan to Carlisle Yard through Hartford.

 

[Thanks to Mr. Swift for the heads-up.]

Pictures from around Log Cabin

A logging truck safely aboard the ferry from Omokoroa to Matakana Island in the Bay of Plenty.

70817 snakes it’s way across from the Goods Lines at Caldew Jcn as it works 6J37 Carlisle Yard - Chirk logs after a brief hold up which saw it routed across an Edinburgh bound Pendlino

 

DRS Kingmoor is just visible in the distance beneath the bridge

 

27/05/21

Here is a view from across Lake Glacier of the Old Log Cabin in Mill Creek Park, Youngstown, Ohio.

burning yule logs to celebrate the shortest day of the year - a precursor to today's christmas and where the term yule or 'jul' in swedish more or less comes from.

 

djurgården, stockholm.

i love the texture of this log

Kennywood, 2013 season. The park was just opening for the morning.

Managed woodland log pile. Great textures and tones in the cut ends...would have stayed and photographed them to death but husband wanted to get moving....It actually must be very frustrating going for a walk with a photography nut who stops every 10 paces or so to ' just take one shot'!!

 

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A pile of logs alongside a winter walking trail near Saas-Fee village (1800m).

 

Canon EOS 5D Mark III | Canon EF 50mm f/1.2L USM

Pattern: Log Cabin Socks

Pattern Source: Handknit Holidays by Melanie Falick

Yarn: Cascade 220 Superwash in #481 Moss, 1.1 skeins (110g)

Needles: US 5 DPNs

 

I finally got these finished, blocked, and photographed and I couldn't be happier with how they turned out! They were lots of fun and a fairly quick knit. I made them as a Christmas gift for my mom. blogged

White Georgia. Near Pine Log WMA.

 

Arthur Cleveland Bent writes, " Wilson (1832) discovered this handsome warbler and named it for the State in which he found it most abundant. The name is not inappropriate, for Kentucky is not far from the center of it abundance in the breeding season." About it's habitat he writes, " The Kentucky warbler is a woodland bird, a lover of deep shade and dense, damp thickets." and "Draw a line three feet from the ground, and you mark the usual limit of the Kentucky warbler's quest for food." Regarding it's song he quotes Dr. Chapman (1912), "His song is entirely unlike that of any other Warbler. It is a loud, clearly whistled performance of five, six, or seven notes--tur-dle, tur-dle, tur-dle--resembling in tone some of the calls of the Carolina Wren. Even in the woods it may be heard at a distance of about one hundred and fifty yards. In the height of the breeding season this Warbler is a most persistent singer." From part two of Life Histories of North American Wood Warblers.

Bill Richardson Truck Museum - Invercargill, New Zealand

Rawlakot, Azad Jammu Kashmir-Pakistan

The wooden General Electric logo on the side of Panama Canal towing engine no. 662 at the Museum of Transportation in St. Louis, MO. Stupidly I didn't get a pic of the interesting engine, just the logo on the side...

So I found a beautiful rotting termite ridden log in the alley and had to bring it inside. After letting it season for a couple weeks I sealed it and suspended it from the ceiling over the platform bed to fill in some negative space and add a bit of detritus to our life.

Adjacent to Spring Mountain forest park, Springfield QLD.

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