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Logs on a Beach near the Pacific Rim National Park, Vancouver island, Canada
"For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord" - Romans 6:23
the Kiana Lodge or surrounding area, near Seattle (across a bridge from Bainbridge Island) - which you may know as the Blue Pine Lodge and interiors of the Great Northern ( www.intwinpeaks.com/2009/03/real-blue-pine-lodge.html?zx=... )
a close up of the giant log where Laura Palmer's body was discovered
The main town in Alishan (阿里山) where all the hotels are has a small road with some logs from government pruning laying on the road. It was a cold, wet day but a perfect opportunity for mystery in our pictures.
Bob Log III in concert, The Hare And Hounds, Birmingham, Britain - 13 December 2016.
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Taken during Fire watch duty - logging a mountain behind our home - it was the hot dry end of the summer and they needed someone to watch for fire 2-3 hours after end of day shutdown.
I loved all the big equipment - I called my job baby-sitting dinosaurs :)
This one and the black and white one are actually 2 different photos. I didn't realize they look exactly the same until I got them online.
Mum got quite excited about the forests around the campsite.
The forests were planted as part of a coastal reclamation scheme that Mum studied at school for her O-level Geography. We worked out by counting the rings on the trees that these were the very saplings that Mum studied in her text books.
I added a front porch with benches to the Hunting Lodge! Modifying log buildings is very simple with Lincoln Logs. I just lift at the appropriate level and everything comes off in one piece for modifications. Then it all sets back on nice as well.
another bit of "driftwood" from the same storm as previous -- the sea had chewed it up and spat it out again something fierce