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The Logan Rock is on the headland. Treen Dinas is an iron age cliff castle; some of the fortifications are visible in the dip.

Vintage 1940’s French Canadian carved wood devil pipe. demon. shaman. folk art. macabre. treen from Mantiques 56 Dunlop Street West, Barrie, Ontario Canada L4N 1A3

 

www.lebonheurvintage.com/listing/553012558/vintage-french...

 

A stunning hand carved vintage smoking pipe bowl dating to the 1940's. It features a figure of the Devil's head and has been hand carved with very fine details. The wooden pipe bowl has a small white glass bead eyes and the wood has been tinted in shades of red and brown. The devil is full of character and is shown sticking out his tongue.

Despite its age it looks as if it has never been used for anything other than decoration. I will not change that as I do not smoke.

6,000ft., ten plus hours

Martin Judd in the back garden of his new home, 1 Treen Close, Broken Cross, Macclesfield. Monday 15 May 1978. Slide No.3833

 

Photograph copyright: Ian 10B.

Wasn't Piecrust Parva the site of the first Treen landing on Earth?

Looking West from Treen Cliff towards Porthcurno and the Minack Theatre in the distance.

These photos were taken by and appear courtesy of professional photographer Nathani Treen of Pixel Poison Photography.

 

Thank you! Thank You! THANK YOU! Our incredible volunteers cleaned from Merritt Boulevard to North Point Boulevard and included North Point Road today (4/6)! Over 170 volunteers arrived at Bread and Cheese Creek to clean the Willow Road Section of the stream, but they quickly met and exceeded this goal and cleaned up the section of North Point Road between North Point Plaza (Wal-Mart’s Shopping Center) and German Hill Road. As if this wasn’t incredible enough the continued cleaning in the stream until they reached North Point Boulevard! However, this still was not the end volunteers moved in the opposite direction cleaning up to Merritt Boulevard including the trash choked shore next to Merritt Manor shopping center! You can see through the photos the huge difference they have made! This totals over 3 miles of stream and a road that are now completely trash free!!! We have said it before and we will say it again No-one can match our incredible volunteers! Thank you so much for your incredible and monumental effort! Today we removed over 3.5 tons of trash (227 trash bags!), over 2 tons of metal that has been recycled, 23 shopping carts, 14 tires (one a huge tractor tire), 2 bicycles, 2 lawnmowers, a portable black and white TV, a section of wrought iron fence, an elliptical machine, and more! Our motto is “Together can make a Difference” and thanks to our volunteers, we are! Today was our must successful cleanup EVER thank you YOU!

 

We would also like to thank Gold's Gym Dundalk, Gotügo Portable Restrooms, The Caddy Shack, The Boulevard Diner, The Lions Club, Bob Long, & Entenmann's Bakery Outlet for all their donation of food and supplies to help make today so successful!

 

We also wish to thank Moments By Thomas, Pixel Poison Photography, Towson University Alumni Association, Towson University Ultimate Frisbee, the CCBC Geocache Club, the CCBC History Department, Todd Gator-Scott Chesapeake Pile, Morgan State University, and J&K Auto Repair for all their incredible volunteers today!

www.BreadandCheeseCreek.org

 

For Our Daily Challenge - BOX

 

My husband collects all sorts of wooden boxes, preferably ones made from a solid piece of timber. His favourites are these puzzle boxes. Carved from a single block of wood, each have about 5 bits that have to be taken out in the right order to get to the storage compartment.

 

I know how to get into them now so he doesn't leave any loose change in them anymore! ;-)

Camping at Treen. First Holiday in the Bongo. A Week in Cornwall, June 2011.

Last-Minute Fabric Gifts

by Cynthia Treen, photographed by Karen Philippi

ISBN 1-58479-485-2

Another shot of Logan Rock taken with the 15mm Zeiss. A little more colour in this one.

The Gurnard's Head is a large dining pub located in the far west of Cornwall near Treen, featuring the pub name clearly on the roof, a common practice in late Victorian and Edwardian times. It is seen here from the top of a Lands End Coaster bus on 9th April 2023.

Thinking outside the box by making it more boxy. Ironic, huh. (Oak with walnut accent)

Pednvounder Beach and Logan Rock from Treen Cliff.

 

Original photo

On the coast road between St Just and St Ives. www.gurnardshead.co.uk/

 

Pedn Vounder beach and the Logan Rock headland, St. Levan, west Cornwall. A panorama of three images taken on June 12, 2024. The waves don't join up terribly well, but it could be worse.

Climbing Treen Peek

This is what happens when packaging degrades and the jigsaw falls off the edge of a crowded shelf.

 

BCD Mtg: This jigsaw is identical to the one brought by a member, which I didn't get a photo of. He had persuaded another member to try to reassemble a treen puzzle of his which had suffered a similar fate. If she suceeds I will ask her if she could face tackling mine too!

 

This treen 3-layer jigsaw puzzle fell off my shelf and emptied itself out. I've never done more than the top layer, and the layers are not parallel, so it has to be assembled from the bottom layer up. The top and bottom surfaces have a slightly deeper colour and the outer edge looks slightly polished but otherwise there are no colour clues, only grain marks.

 

I plan to take this along to the BCD (British jigsaw society) meeting in the hope that someone there will take pity on me and help reassemble it.

 

Bought from a craft fair in the early 1990s, the largest of my 3 or 4 layer wooden jigsaw puzzles. The puzzle is made by Poster & Media Arts of 3 St James Terrace, Riding Mill, and is described on the box as 'freehand crafted' from northern hemisphere hardwoods.

Bought at the Edinburgh Camera Obscura shop, an irresistible piece of puzzle treen. It was made in France and makes a fascinating surface of coloured woods. I don't know if it's handmade or not.

The maker's website:

www.truzzle.com/

 

I found one website that said:

"Fully hand carved with tools designed and developed by Frank Paris, TRUZZLE is made of Franche Comté, with regional wood species:

- Beech, maple, ash trees to lighter woods

- Oak, Walnut, Cherry wood for the dark woods."

 

And this video tribute on you-tube:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=riCr068EtYQ

(It is sitting on my wainy-edged yew coffee table.)

The Gurnard's Head is a large dining pub located in the far west of Cornwall near Treen, featuring the pub name clearly on the roof, a common practice in late Victorian and Edwardian times. It is seen here from the top of a Lands End Coaster bus on 9th April 2023.

Schloss Charlottenburg, Christmas Market - Assorted treen

The beads for these earrings were handmade by me from polymer clay.

Parque Morelos.(2009)

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