[Woodcarver] The Original 100!!
jjellies at aol.com
jjellies at aol.com
Fri May 30 14:59:07 EDT 2008
Gosh,
I'd need to ask dear Bill if I was in the first hundred. If not, then I was probably 101 :-)
I enjoy lurking and have continued to carve but also paint, sculpt and do metalwork. Carving is a wonderful form of expression though and there is nothing quite like the smell of wood and the sharp ssssshhhh as a knife cleaves cleanly through the grain. Maybe others could weigh in on the things they love about carving, other than the product itself? for me, sound, smell of wood and a sense of fellowship with other woodcarvers.
J Jellies
Hi Bill,
Pretty sure I was not among the first 100 but have been around for quite awhile. I find it interesting to read the posts from names I don't remember seeing before but then my memory isn't the best. If all of those old members and a whole bunch of new members are all out there lurking and waiting for someone else to throw out a carving gem wouldn't it be grand if they decided it was their day to throw out the carving gem? I think activity has been slow...at least the posts that make it to my inbox so it would be great to hear from oldies and newbies alike. Some carving experience or tip or favorite carving...or something you learned on the journey to becoming a woodcarver.
I would enjoy reading most anything carving related. Usually when I post, the list gets even deader....I hope some carvers respond with some interesting tidbits.
Patti
Patti Landmann
lowvillecarver at yahoo.com
http://www.picturetrail.com/lowvillecarver.............for carvings, family and more
http://lagrandmama.blogspot.com/...........for my Grandma experiences
http://picasaweb.google.com/lowvillecarver...........for Bird, Deer & Flower Photos from our house
http://www.centuryinter.net/treasures/.........for my old dated web site,still good stuff:
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Hi Bill,
Pretty sure I was not among the first 100 but have been around for quite awhile. I find it interesting to read the posts from names I don't remember seeing before but then my memory isn't the best. If all of those old members and a whole bunch of new members are all out there lurking and waiting for someone else to throw out a carving gem wouldn't it be grand if they decided it was their day to throw out the carving gem? I think activity has been slow...at least the posts that make it to my inbox so it would be great to hear from oldies and newbies alike. Some carving experience or tip or favorite carving...or something you learned on the journey to becoming a woodcarver.
I would enjoy reading most anything carving related. Usually when I post, the list gets even deader....I hope some carvers respond with some interesting tidbits.
Patti
Patti Landmann
lowvillecarver at yahoo.com
http://www.picturetrail.com/lowvillecarver.............for carvings, family and more
http://lagrandmama.blogspot.com/...........for my Grandma experiences
http://picasaweb.google.com/lowvillecarver...........for Bird, Deer & Flower Photos from our house
http://www.centuryinter.net/treasures/.........for my old dated web site,still good stuff:
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