Living the transient lifestyle has its perks, but it also comes with its challenges. Loving to woodwork but never having a "Shop" can be one of those challenges. I can be seen in the picture above working last week in a random snow squall in the Beaver Creek Housing area. Fervently trying to finish a box for a friend here before we move everything we own and become homeless for the next six months. (Note the sheet used to block the winds!) Am I crazy? As Mark Lobsinger would say "You know this". I enjoy woodworking because it is a constant challenge, a test of skill. There is always a new way to accomplish a task and a new skill set to be learned. I am fascinated with working by means of my hands and building something I can be proud of. Woodworking is a life long education. I hope I can only afford the tuition. "The woodworker is slow, but the wood is patient." –Chinese Proverb
Summer School - Chainsaw milling
10 years ago
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Yes you are crazy, but that is why we love you. This picture is awesome and the philosophy is pretty good as well. Your stock is going up. Clay Hanna is a bull market!
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