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Machine pieced, hand quilted. Finished size 6in x 6in.

Log

 

Taken With Nikon Fe (No Editing)

Tissue and plaster bandage. Built on an existing hollow canister.

Taken near the Howick Falls area of Kwazulu Natal, South Africa.

More old pictures from grandmother's archive. My last grandparent passed away this past December and so my uncle and I fought (playfully) for family photos. He called dibs on this but I got to scan them first. :P

 

My maternal grandfather worked in the logging industry for many years. I don't know if this photo is from when he was working or his father or brothers or other family. Honestly, I'm not sure if anyone I'm related to is actually in this photo....but it's cool nonetheless.

rusty logging equip

Sunny, Simon, Matthew, and John on the Wilderness Adventure ride at Ontario Place

Bob Log III at The Cluny 6th September 2011

Marchio/logo per il Corpo Bandistico di Castelferretti. La sede ha la facciata in stile Liberty e il portone d'entrata molto particolare, a forma di lira.

Log pile, Birch Trees

progress. need to do 7 more blocks, sashing, & etc

Log on beach is Wales

Taken at the 3rd Annual Gingerbread House Build-off hosted by the AIA in Market Square park in Downtown Houston

 

The competition was between 23 teams of local architecture firms, design professionals, students, and amateurs trying to creatively create amazing structures which needed to be made entirely out of edible materials in order to get a chance at one of the 9 available awards.

This shows the steepness of the logged mountain side. There is a creek at the bottom of the slope.

Susan's "If it's a girl" quilt.

Awwwwwwww...baby girls.

Log cabin bedroom, Cannonsburgh Village, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, June 2021

Home prepared for moving from the Wal-Mart Site

There were these crazy athletic events. This log is 17 feet long and weighs around 140 pounds. All you do is pick it up, run with it for a little while, then loft it into the air so that it flips and lands on the ground in front of you. Imagine you are the center of the clock. The closer the log lands to 12:00, the more likely you will win! (Oh yeah, and this guy is a chiropractor by day... He says this event is not a good idea from your spine's point of view!)

Log Burner Installed Nr Buckinghamshire

A pile of logs in the gardens at Jodrell Bank.

Gibson Mill, Hardcastle Crags

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Logs been towed from Arran

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