Sunday, January 31, 2010

Speakingofbowlcarving


Speaking of bowl Carving... I took the day off work last Tuesday and Allison and I took our boys, and our neighbor Wyatt up to Appalachian ski area to snowboard for their first time. This picture was taken in the rental office before we hit the slopes. See the look of anticipation and excitement on their faces? All three boys picked up the art of snowboarding really quickly. It only took about ten trips down the bunny hill before we took the trip up the lift to the top. By the end of the day all of the boys could make it down without falling.
Wednesday morning everyone was sore and didn't want to go to school. However when asked if they wanted to go back to the ski slope instead of school they were more than ready!! They went to school. We will be carving bowls in the mountains more often! Sweet.

Isthislegal




One last bowl picture. This is the other bowl I carved from the crotch in my neighbors tree! Yes it is legal.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

BowlCarving

So, I haven't blogged in awhile, but I have been carving some fresh bowls!!
This bowl is one of two that I carved from a crotch in a dead oak that one of my neighbors cut down. This bowl is roughly 18 inches in diameter, and 7 or so inches deep.

This is a platter of sorts. Carved from a cherry tree another neighbor cut down.



It's roughlyl 20 inches long 10 inches wide, and 3 or so inches deep.









This is a bowl I carved from the cherry tree my neighbor cut out of his yard. This bowl will go to them as a thank you for the wood.






The knives in this bowl were a gift from my Dad for my Birthday, or Christmas, or ??? He gave them to me when he was here last November. Thanks Dad! You made the knife finish on this bowl possible.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Sunday, August 2, 2009

BRADINADRESS?

Did you come here to see Kristys brother in a dress? Really!, you should be ashamed of yourselves!!

Saturday, July 4, 2009

third of july 911

Yesterday morning my wife Allison and I were sitting on our front porch drinking coffee. Our neighborhood is quiet, and with the lake across the street, when there is noise, you never really know where it is coming from. Sound may be traveling a hundred yards through the woods, or it could be coming a half mile across the lake.

Everything was quiet, and suddenly a lady is screaming at the top of her lungs "get it off, get it off!! Somebody help Please Get it off!"

The screams came from somewhere beyond the woods across the street from my house. Like an idiot I ran directly towards the screams. Through the brambles, brush, and trees.

When I reached the waters edge the screaming lady was hanging off the back of a docked boat, and a man was hanging off the edge of the dock.

My neighbor arrived two steps behind me, and we were able to pull both people out of the water. A few minutes later EMS arrived and took them to the ER.

The couple had docked their boat at their son in laws pier, plugged it in to shore power, and were planning on spending the weekend camping out on the boat. He went for an early morning swim, not knowing that the boats electrical systymn was shorting out in the water. When he jumped in the electrical current started coursing through his body. He was able to shout once. His wife came out saw him in the water mostly unresponsive, and jumped in to help him. We heard her screams.

A day later I can't quit thinking about it. What if........?

In situations like this I tend to be calm, and do what has to be done. The weird thing is I kind of like it. What I don't understand is my later emotional response. I'm really kind of a wreck.

I am thankful that I was in the right place at the right time, but man.. I hope that is the last emergency for the weekend!

Thursday, March 26, 2009

CarolinaSnowDay


Occasionally it snows in the Carolinas. It usually starts in the evenings, like it did this time accumulating just enough snow by bed time for me to take the boys out in the truck for a quick ride to show them how to do "doghnuts", or "cookies" if you are from around here. Well I sure showed em this time! I spun right into the ditch, scraping one side of my Tahoe down the side of a speed limit sign, which caused just enough damage for the insurance company to total it! I fear this means I have officially become a "southerner" as I apparently can't drive in the snow anymore.




On the bright side, when it snows down here you can count on everything being cancelled for at least a couple of days. In this case my work, and the kids school were closed for two days. Four inches = Two days off! Go figure.

We spent the day sledding behind the kids school with our neigbor Wyatt.

What fun!!