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The first two trees they got 3 logs out of each. Two of them being veneer logs, the other 4 will make nice boards with knots in them. The third tree made a 12 foot log that will be used for lumber as the tops of the other trees will be used as. Of the 7 Walnut trees cut on the neighbors place, they only got two veneer logs. Its hard to part with a good tree like they were but like a stock of corn, if you don’t harvest it when it is ready, you loose it like I was loosing the third tree and have lost several other walnut trees on the place here.
Log being unloaded from flat car at Mengel County Mill, Laurel, Mississippi, 1948. Photo: B.W. Muir, U.S. Forest Service.
Used to be a log pond for storing cut trees. Now it's a local, underdeveloped park.
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Caution sign warning about logging truck. Evidently, the locals don't much care for the logging operations.
[ 2009 Cortes Island, BC ]
Pennsylvania Log Farmhouse, Ulster American Folk Park. This two storey house is a replica of the one which Thomas mellon lived in four years after arrival in pennsylvania. With six rooms, its greater size and appearance indicated sucess and prosperity. The original still stands to this day in the town of Export, Pennsylvania.
This large piece was balanced like a seesaw on that smaller piece. Here I used my weight to keep Gerald's end up while he cut it.
Installation
(Scraps of wood, artificially dyed feathers, nylon, motors)
Variable dimensions
2011
This project was developed with the support of the Nordic Artists' Centre Dalsåsen (http://www.nkdale.no/)