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PostPosted: Sun May 30, 2010 7:31 am 
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Well, my "work" for the weekend is done! :-D
Goodoldwhatshername and I drove up to the "Little Apple" in the E150 yesterday. We left at 6:00 AM and got there at 8:00 to help Bubba and Karyn move. 8)
The new place is a split level so loading the U-Haul and the van was fairly easy at the old place but, entirly something different unloading at the new house!! :x These old legs of mine just arent used to climbing so meny stairs anymore. :mad:
Lets just say, at the age of 66 it aint fun learning to walk all over again!! My legs are dead from the new hip on down!! :cry:
We left just before 7:00PM and got home around 9:00. I desided to have a beer before bed time and sat down in my "decliner" to watch the news and sip a cool one. :) I woke up at 11:30 and dumped a flat brew down the sink and went to bed!! :mad:
I litterly "rolled" out of bed at 6:00 this AM and am so sore that I'm walking stiff leged just to get to the shop.
R&R for the next several days...I hope. :-D

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Woodworking? You bet. I'm conducting a plane making workshop at Kelly Mehler's School of Woodworking. Kelly runs one of the best schools in the US.


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Hey Larry,

Great to hear from you! You know the rules here though,

No Pictures, Didn't Happen
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I'd love to see pictures of your workshop and the planes your students made.

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I'm starting the workbench, cut some ash for the legs. Something about legs keeps my attention. I'm hopeful the rest will follow in a timely fashion.

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tms wrote:
Hey Larry,

Great to hear from you! You know the rules here though,

No Pictures, Didn't Happen
(NPDH) :D :D :D

I'd love to see pictures of your workshop and the planes your students made.

Tom


Tom,

I have my camera but don't have a photo editor loaded on this little net book. I don't even have all the ftp info for our web site. Photos might have to wait until we get back home.


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Hey Larry,

We can wait, but as for ftp, your best bet is to post them to http://www.photobucket.com. Most of us do. Photobucket will even reduce the size of your photos for efficient web posting. No editor needed.

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I made a new bed for my buckskinners lodge. The first rendezvous I went to this spring after the back problems told me I could no longer use the old army cot. I thought they were going to have to call the rescue squad to get me up in the mourning! :D


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