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Tyndale Monument

Log Cabin was built in 1935, near the corner of Walker Avenue and Aycock Street. It was moved several miles west on Walker Avenue in 1990.

My friend Avice is knitting this Log Cabin variation for her niece. She is using Lamb's Pride Worsted - I love the color palette she chose!

Jeans resting on a section of wood

Photo by Scott Turner for Modern Hiker

Professzionális egyedi logó tervezés

first load of logs for testing mill

Logging Land Between the Lakes Kentucky aka Between the Rivers

Birch logs waiting to be removed near Ootmarsum

Sydd av Wenche Waagen quiltet av Merete Ellingsen med Hearts and Flutter

Willow log baskets by Katherine Lewis of Mount Vernon, WA.

Dinas National Trust log pile

An example from the Pontiac Archives's collection of E. B. Eddy logging maps. I'm trying to organize and catalogue these maps, but I'm looking for more information about them as a genre.

splits in sawn end of log

Mission Tejas State Park, Texas

My third PAW entry. They have all been on a theme: "windows."

The logs were too heavy to stack by hand, thank the Lord we were able to hire this machine...the best money I have ever spent!

Had to restuff this one with down like poly fill. The pillow in the 1st photo was stuffed with an insert that was too small.

Crater Lake National Park area, Oregon

Halls Creek Tasmania, Australia

*everything* is linear on a log-log plot.

ⓒ Croix-Rouge française - Délégation locale de Brest - Annaëlle CLOU - 2012

This is one of the rock crushers.

They really got into trying to dunk everyone. I had a terrible location in the crowd with the log in front of the action. There were several hundred people watching this demostration. With 4 cruise ships docking on the same day there was a lot of people in town.

Ecohouse Developments Limited Unit 518a Grants Crescent, Greenogue Business Park, Rathcoole, County Dublin D24 FD63 35314016602 (via Twitter twitter.com/loghouseie/status/817272011319709697)

These are hollowed logs that were used as roofs on cabins at the Logging Museum in Algonquin park.

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