The Number Game – 234

And Judy’s number is: 234

  • A selection of woodenware just after it’s received its first coat of mineral oil and beeswax to seal the wood. If you own woodenware, you should periodically recoat it with a food-safe coating.
  • Sabrina and Marcus mix it up.
  • One of my wife’s Grandmothers acquired this in the 1940’s it’s evidently a carved iron ore.
  • Oldies Marketplace, in Newburyport, MA. A phenomenally fantastic place to browse for hours!
  • One of my recent series of schooner carvings. In this one, she’s just before the gale, reefing topsails and preparing for a blow. It’s a shadowbox-style carving, but from a distance, people have assumed it’s an oil painting. I’m extremely pleased with it, but not too sure of my carving of the reefed topsails…always room for improvement.
  • A large cherry bowl is in the process of being carved here. Last year, I found a supplier for wide, thick cherry planks, and it stimulated a flurry of bowl-making. Hand carving a bowl is kind of a sensuous process, as the wood is removed, it reveals patterns in the grain that you enhance as you finish with a hand rubbed finish.
  • “Dad! This looks nothing like a mouse!”
  • Most of these tools are over a hundred years old, and I am merely their current custodian. They are specialty veiner tools that I needed for doing detail work on my recent ship portraits.

The Numbers Game – #111

And Judy’s number today is : 233

  • One day at the pond all these little frogs were all in a line
  • Make a wish
  • Baggy wrinkle- found on sailing ships as an antichafing device. Made from strands of unlaid rope.
  • One of my earliest carved boat boxes- just simple carved sloop on the wind

The Numbers Game: #110

And Judy’s number today is- 232

  • Last winter’s dispay of carnivvierous plants
  • orchids
  • Marcus in a celebratory Christmas mood
  • A carved portrait I did of the steam yacht Zaida
  • The trustworty Magic Eightball
  • Ed Menard is a skilled Vermont woodcarver. This miniature cedar fan is one of his works. What Talent!
  • The decoration on the hilt of a Japanese sword
  • A Sir Walter Raleigh figurehead in the collection of the Peabody Essex Museum, in Salem, Massachusetts

The Numbers Game #109

Judy’s Number Game is fun to play! and the number today is: 231.

  • I’ve carved these designs as trays and trivets. Carved in cherry wood.
  • A small chest with an inset of a compass rose carved in cherry.
  • This is not my work, but it is an excellent bit of public art in Sherborne, MA – the artist is unfortunately unknown.
  • The old place in Coastal Maine. They tore it down a few years ago to put up a ritzy “private community” – Progress?
  • This bit of clever artwork was on the wall in one of my favorite restaurants in Gloucester, Massachusetts- Charlie’s Place.

The Numbers Game #108

and the number is 230:

  • The sign was found at the Festival of Fools in Burlington, Vermont deveral years ago…It’s the dream of many wives…
  • Whatever Slice Brutality was someone disagreed and took a slice out of the poster.
  • Ahh…Holiday Tobacco. The favorite of my first father-in-law, The Cap’n. He made my life miserable, and I made him the fall guy, fool and butt of a collection of stories. Never make an enemy of an author. You’ll be satirized, pilloried, and roasted.
  • Xenia enjoyed watching Cat Flix or Cat TV for hours…but she just didn’t get into Netflix.
  • Sabrina showed early promise as Catzilla.

Judy’s Number Game – #107

And the number is 229:

  • Way back when I was working as an anthropologist, I was sent to visit a children’s museum. At the gift shop, they had massive amounts of Monopoly tokens for sale. The battleship had always been my favorite. So I bought a small fleet.
  • This small head is barely visible, and you really have to look for it.
  • Once again this whimsy is not too obvious.
  • This was a large carving I did of a clippership in a genuine mast hoop.

Judy’s Number Game – #106

And the number is: 228

THE NUMBERS GAME #105

And the number is:227

  • The Newburyport Custom House Museum is a great, smaller museum. This year, they added this diorama to the exhibit space.
  • Marcus and Max play rough.
  • The WP AI designed this illustration for one of my posts. I guess I was in a louche mood.
  • Sabrina in a more pensive moment.
  • Study materials for the Clippership Dreadnaught. I’ve just done the establishing groundwork for the portrait at this point…there is a long way to go.
  • OK, we grow our own catnip for our cats, and it’s much more powerful than the commercial stuff – think Maui Wowie, or tyhe equivalent. This year our label )Col. Clancy’s Finest Kind) put out a blend – The Hotel California Blend. Only for discerning cats – five star!

Judy’s Number Game#104

and the number is 226:

  • The Boarding plank on the USS Constitution. I’ve carved the design several times for customers and used the design of the eagle’s head for walking staffs.
  • Invading bugs Beware!
  • Daana not only wrote great fiction. He wrote this seaman’s guide for new seamen.
  • One of my custom Compass boxes. Designed to house compasses on boats, most would be used for gentlemen’s jewelry.
  • Sabrina, no bag of potential sleeping place will remain uninvestigated!

Judy’s Number Game – #102

And the number is -224

  • Hand-made cherry spoons with engraved names as a Christmas present.
  • Max is not a lap dog, but he tries.
  • Cats just want to have fun…on my model railroad.
  • Amaryllis blossoms at Christmas time several years ago.
  • Handcarved rocking horse at an antiques store.