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I shaved these rungs here & there – these will be issued AFTER the students split & shave replacements for them. And some various bits 20th & 21st century-style. The other little frames on the right are for temporary mock-up of the rear posts, for alignment purposes. These V-blocks we use when boring the posts the thick ones came from JA’s shop, I made a set yesterday, but had no thick stuff. I use a gauge like this for sizing the rough-shaved posts and rungs. I started in yesterday on either making or gathering a few of the bits & pieces we’ll need for 6 of us to be working on this stuff. My latest JA chair, with a bark seat mostly done by Rose – I’ll add the last filler strips this week. Next up is the chair-making class with Plymouth CRAFT. I shot almost nothing at Winterthur and did shoot nothing at Cutchogue when Pret & I installed the dresser and settle… Now I’m going to make small stuff carved boxes and ladderback chairs. A long string of large projects the queen-sized bed, the dresser and settle is now behind me. Spring is an amazing time at Winterthur – the full name is Winterthur Museum & Gardens for a reason.īut after a month of near-constant travel or preparation for travel, I’m glad to be here for a while. Got a preview of spring while I was down in Delaware, back here it’s still the future. I’m back home now earlier this week I was one of the presenters at Winterthur Museum’s “Furniture Up Close” – it was a great time there I love re-connecting with the museum world it’s where I learned so much about furniture. Probably the same hawk harassed by a red-winged blackbird ( Agelaius phoeniceus)Ī red-winged blackbird up close, they’re all loudmouths.įinished out this morning’s walk with a great blue heron ( Ardea herodias) just as I was getting back in the car to come home… If only I had the camera that does video…but there’s only so much gear I care to tote…Ī young red-tailed hawk ( Buteo jamaicensis) – this bird almost hit me when it flew by buzzed right over my shoulder. Right near where I saw the kestrels, this Northern mockingbird ( Mimus polyglottos) did a whole range of every neighborhood bird it could think of. That’s about as close as I can get to the American kestrel ( Falco sparverius) More iridescence – tree swallow, ( Tachycineta bicolor) not often I find them standing still. We’ll start with large & showy – wild turkey ( Meleagris gallopavo) the males are displaying lately. I don’t know what happens on your phones. If you use a computer, you can click the photos to enlarge them. Finally, some walks in the mornings, so some birds.
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