








- This first one is strangely timely.Its from an early disinformation campaign discouraging immunization against small pox. See idiocy has no time period!
- The Banjo cutting board is a favorite product of mine. It’s design goes back to Colonial times, and its very practical.
- This was an interesting public art installation in Concord, Massachusetts.
- The very start of carving a small schooner.
- this nautical figure was in the Sherbourne Museum in Vermont.
- My favorite small bowls. carves from cherrywood burls found in the wood pile. I love the natural edges on them, and the grain patterns.
- Heavy weather off Bearskin Neck in Rockport, Massachusetts.
- I found a sisgn in Portland with this on it, and liked it so much that I started making them for customers.
- The view off Portland Head in Maine.
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The banjo cutting board was ahead of its time. Reminds me of a pizza stone. Those cherry bowls are adorable, Lou–so many little trinkets to place inside them.
The pizza peels are a lot thinner and have the forward lip lowered, but yes, they do have a resemblance. The bowls are favorites of mine.
That nautical figure is the thing nightmares are made of!
They have one or two that are even a bit more bizarre than this one.
I’m going to make a sign like that and hang it on my fence for the 250th birthday of this country.
It makes a profpund statement!
Nice banjo cutting board and the cherry bowls. So pretty!
Thank you!
You are very welcome.
Thanks for being a faithful poster, Lou…