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Logs been towed from Arran

Farningham woods, Friday 3rd December.

 

Finally I find something I recognise. Mind you, there are log piles all over the wood and one can look very much the same as another!

 

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Bozzetti frutto delle tempeste creative di Nicoletta Polliotto e dell'illustratrice Valentina Ravagni.

Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Nothing like giant creepy crawlers to crawl all over. Giant insects, such as Ants on Logs and Rocks. Lady Bugs on Rocks and Logs. Fun to climb and crawl all over. There is also an over sized Centipede for them to check out.

This log in the middle of the turbulence has the most gorgeous saturated green color!

Ricketts Glenn State Park, Pennsylvania

Log Cabin. Jonesborough, Tennessee. 18 Jul 2008.

Logs in the Lost Gardens of Heligan

Logo criado para uma loja especializada em sabonetes artesanais.

Enjoy the Log Cabin Trail located by the parking lot of Robin Hill park.

 

I've managed to make it up to 32 squares on my scrap afghan, which consists of all my leftover bits of yarn worked up into log cabin squares in colour combinations which are pleasing to me, if to no one else ;)

 

I've discovered that I tend to gravitate towards jewel tones rather than warmer colours... I'm struggling to keep the cool vs. warm balance even in this project as was my original intention.

Log Cabin in Cherry Valley.

Working on the road that leads to the number 3 well house. This is near lake Anne.

Remains of a log house from the Brotemarkle Farm.

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Allegany County, Maryland

 

Built by Michael Brotemarkle, a wagoner, on land inherited from his father, Christophe Brotemarkle, a German Hessian mercenary who fought for the British in the Revolutionary War.

How coool would it be to have your own little church in the woods! This one is next door to my sister's log cabin.

or the leaning mill revisited

Logging is still a major industry in the Pacific Northwest.

A representative photo of the old logging locomotives similar to our own "Lindley Wild Cat" that ran along the creek banks on Ryers Creek.

A pair of Harlequin Ducks, some Heermann's Gulls, a Mew Gull and some Double-crested Cormorants all enjoying a log.

I took several in B&W and this was my favorite

Good heavens! You can't go anywhere without running into a zombie these days!

Dave cutting logs at the road, I'm in the ditch chucking the wood up to the road.

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