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Just a couple of things that went out the door this week.
"The Old Man In The Mountain", the rock face in New Hampshire that tumbled down a few years ago, was commissioned to be carved on a mirror frame for a wedding gift. He proposed to her in sight of the "Old Man"
Here's a house marker for an organic farm near here called "Chubby Bunny Farm".
Both were fun ones.
The mirror was pine and the number was Duna 20lb.
Joe,
Makin Chip$ and Havin Fun!
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Thanks for posting these Joe. Your work is always a pleasure to view.
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Nice too- very good rocks! (is the number 35, or 315?)
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Joe...I had no problem reading it as 35 and not 315...I think if the carrot had not gone over the bottom border then I would have read it as 315...always enjoy seeing what you've been up to...by the way great rocks and carrot...particularly the leafy top.
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Great work Joe, see, practice does make perfect. Bill
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OH WOW! the Old man in the mountain! We used to drive by there all the time to get fresh spring water that would just run down the rocks and fall off a mini cliff into our jugs. The old man fell some years back.