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I hope this means they are seeding and are not going to build. i did see a grading truck pass by but don't know if he was part of this crew.

Studio per il logo di un'associazione di promozione eventi

Old logging boats on the shore at Neys Provincial Park. These boats once belonged to the Pigeon River Timber Company. They were used in the 1940s to take workers and supplies to logging camps up the Pic and Little Pic Rivers. At the time, many of the loggers were German prisoners of war from the camp at Neys.

abandoned log flume in Oregon

I'm knitting a Noro Yarn log cabin afghan. I washed and blocked the first four squares today and they looked so good I just had to take a few photos of them. I couldnt' decide if I should try and wash and block the entire afghan or do the squares one at a time, a respected knitting buddy said do the blocks one at a time and so I am.

 

There will be five blocks in this yarn colorway and five in each of three other colorways. More photos to come!

Lugarde Log cabins and summerhouses. See the complete range of quality Lugarde cabins at www.summerhouseblog.co.uk

Worm's eye view of an old log

Lt. Governor Rutherford Tours The Paul Reed Smith Guitar Factory by Joe Andrucyk at 380 Log Canoe Cir, Stevensville MD 21666

Log Cabin inside the Cultural Museum, Glasgow, Kentucky.

Quilt inspired by the Wonky Log Cabin quilt blocks.

Log camp preserved in the Adirondack Museum.

This is a log. lol, reminds me of that ren and stimpy episode.

Sleepy granddaughter Freya is only two weeks old.

 

For those who wonder about her name, Freya (or Freyja) is the Norse goddess of love and beauty. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freyja

acrylic log cabin, to be donated to Liberty Animal Shelter.

Sukkah City 2010

Kyle May and Scott Abrahams

I hope this means they are seeding and are not going to build. i did see a grading truck pass by but don't know if he was part of this crew.

taken in local park just reminded me of pictures of Nessie

This block is for kroddick...A Wonky Quarter Log Cabin...Love the colors!

some random photoraphy

We sit at the south end of Dodd Narrows, glued to our radios. Working tug boats with their massive log booms get right-of-way, so we wait for our turn. The massive logs are chained together, but you don’t want to get too close – and you really don’t want to meet a log that has broken free!

 

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Taken at Murhut Falls in WA

Liked all the different rings in the logs.

Photo credit: Oana Capota

 

The newly-installed log roller gets a foundation.

used in the early days for logging, note all the wheels and drums in the front

Logos no oficiales que hice para la empresa en la que trabaje

 

Bob Log III live @ Metal Clüb, Nöjesfabriken, Karlstad 2010-03-06

The Cluny 7th April 2013

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