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Annabel is excited to go get wet!

Logging close to a last remaining habitat of proboscis monkey see www.flickr.com/photos/moonriverdiver/sets

this is our turn around point on our little hike along the Salmon River. Just what we wanted. Just what we needed.

This huge log jam is what the sign was warning peole about! It stretched all the way across the river.

(best viewed large)

Green River - Auburn, WA - June 2006

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.

 

Feel free to leave comments.

Kenny

 

Logs in Commencement Bay. The bright light is from a tug boat mast.

Logo designed for Little Avenues Pre-school in Wivenhoe, Essex UK

The Raisch Log Cabin stands as a memorial to our frontier roots in Mercer County, Pennsylvania.

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.

Metro entrance in the city center. / Bejárat a metróba a Lenin könyvtár állomáson.

 

The Moscow Subway system in Russia, May 2011. It was clean and safe although I saw a few young men jumping the control bar and getting away with a whistle from the uniformed controller.

 

A moszkvai metró 2011. májusában, oroszországi utam alkalmával. A metróban tisztaság és rend volt, bár bliccelni itt is láttam fiatalokat, akik mindezt egy sípfüttyel megúszták az egyenruhás alkalmazottak részéről.

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.

Log that looked like a croc

Walking with Wiki and sitting on logs

Built before 1860. Log walls are unspliced. Slaves hand-hewed the timbers, stones, made doors, window shutters. (1965) (Marker No. 8617)

Another reason why I don't try to be arty with my pics.

A logging loco runs down the grade on this excellent model railroad. Seen at the recent Southwold model railway exhibition.

my first attempt at quilt as you go. i guess its called a wonky log cabin. i chose to do the 8 inch block with the backing instead of just the batting as a foundation. it was folded over after i trimmed it to size.

harlestone firs, northampton

Day Two of our road trip brought us to one of nature's wonderlands. This is one of the crystallized logs in the Petrified Forest National Park.

Remains of Kauri logging. Waitawheta valley, Kaimais, New Zealand.

a log in the woods near Dunstaffnage Castle in Connel, just outside of Oban

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