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well, if you are still stacking now would be a good time to start a sculpture of an eagle grabbing a salmon out of a river. maybe a few giant oaks in the background. you know, just for the effect. and we want pics when it's done.
well, if you are still stacking now would be a good time to start a sculpture of an eagle grabbing a salmon out of a river. maybe a few giant oaks in the background. you know, just for the effect. and we want pics when it's done.
SURE, Why don’t I just do a mural of the New York skyline with the statue of liberty in the front with the Bill of Rights to the side. That's just as easy. I'll get those pics to you when its done.
I can do a killer mural of a snowman in a blizzard though.
SURE, Why don’t I just do a mural of the New York skyline with the statue of liberty in the front with the Bill of Rights to the side. That's just as easy. I'll get those pics to you when its done.
I can do a killer mural of a snowman in a blizzard though.
don't get ahead of yourself. the eagle first. and no i have seen enough snowmen and blizzards already this year. over 4 feet in less than 36 hours. needless to say, i didn't stack wood today. lol
don't get ahead of yourself. the eagle first. and no i have seen enough snowmen and blizzards already this year. over 4 feet in less than 36 hours. needless to say, i didn't stack wood today. lol
Ha Ha, should I use box elder for the salmon? Or would red oak be better?
4 feet in 36 hours? That's enough Id say. You may not have been stacking wood, but I bet you were stacking snow!
Ha Ha, should I use box elder for the salmon? Or would red oak be better?
4 feet in 36 hours? That's enough Id say. You may not have been stacking wood, but I bet you were stacking snow!
I'm planning to tackle my first (relatively modest) "art stack" this coming Jan. or Feb. As I've said here before, I actually enjoy stacking... but then, I don't do any significant felling or bucking and need something to take up the spare time.