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With originally 7 turtles taking up space on this sunken log, and one diving off, I guess you could say it was logged out.

A beautiful evening of winters often starts with a log in the fire.

 

This log cabin was at one of the vineyards we stopped at. The second floor and the back section were added sometime after the original house was built. Makes me soooo glad I'm living today and not back than. Hard to believe my ancestors left Europe to come here and live out in the woods in this little house, but I'm kinda glad they did...:))

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A log lays in a mountain stream as water rushes by. This photo was taken near the town of Franklin in western North Carolina.. Prints, and many other products, are available with this image on my website at www.tom-claud.pixels.com.

60087 powers 6J37, the 1258 Carlisle Yard – Chirk logs, through a wintry Garsdale on 12 February 2018.

Or are they !.. playing around with effects... Happy Monday dear friends :0)

Looks like the machine was used to move large logs back when logging was in its heyday. This is the radiator on the front. Found it near the road in Ashford, WA. Just outside of Mt. Rainier National Park.

finally finished!! Am absolutely PETRIFIED to wash this after all this work! It will only take ONE of the reds to bleed on that white to ruin this quilt!! VERY VERY nervous!!!!!!

under a log in the bush that has dropped because we've had so much rain.

I ran out of time on this and had planned some lovely bokeh but events stopped that. We closed the curtains on the world and had a cosy fire last night so no bokeh from me but I’ll give it a go later this week. Temperature dropped significantly and is cold again this morning.

We were burning our own ash logs and we are very happy with them. Not happy to have lost the ash but at least we are able to use them in the wood burners.

For my video; youtu.be/NqOJs2Ap40I

 

Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada

The log store at Viseu with 764-449 (Resita 1188 of 1955) setting back past the shed yard towards the rolling stock sidings on 7th October 2016. This has been totally rebuilt in the last year or so from a ramshackle but delightful old shed that I suppose had seen better days. Much rain had fallen during the previous day and overnight and the Vaser river was running red and uncrossable in wellington boots. There were also a few puddles around!

 

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Praktica TL1000 Super, Takumar 55/1,8. Ilford FP4

A snapshot of horse logging in the local woods.

Log cabin in Reelig Glen forest - Highlands of Scotland

Brookside Nature Center, Maryland

probably cutworm or dart

"What rolls down stairs

alone or in pairs,

and over your neighbor's dog?

What's great for a snack,

And fits on your back?

It's log, log, log

 

It's log, it's log,

It's big, it's heavy, it's wood.

It's log, it's log, it's better than bad, it's good."

 

Everyone wants a log

You're gonna love it, log

Come on and get your log

Everyone needs a log

log log log"

~ Ren & Stimpy

Inhabited original log house with a stonework chimney. This house is in Albemarle County, Virginia.

You can see the front porch and benches of this house in my Wednesday, ‎February ‎11, ‎2015 Camera Roll. The image is titled "Family Friendly".

Overhead, a bunch of petrified logs stick out from the cliff face.

Salt Lake County, Utah.

'Shades green', Fort Cooper State Park, Inverness, Fl

This is what we heard a Scot call a “stick wagon “ so we use this term now.

North Maine Woods, Maine

 

- it would seem these folks were pretty targeted at what they removed, a fairly environmentally concern group - it looks rough but not like clear-cutting

Another view of 56051 'Survival' as it crosses in front of the Skirrid with 6Z51 17.24 Baglan Bay to Chirk Kronospan logs.

New Salem State Historic Site

66849 "Wylam Dilly" heads past Selside with 6J37 Carlisle to Chirk logs - 07/05/15.

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