A simple lean to in the woods. Could you build it? How many helpers would you need?
A straight wooden fence. Could you build it? How many helpers would you need?
A simple totem pole. Could you build it? How many helpers would you need?
Larger totem poles. Could you build it? How many helpers would you need?
A small garden gazebo. Could you build it? How many helpers would you need?
A fishy wooden beach chair. Could you build it? How many helpers would you need?
A tricky 4 sided belfry. Could you build it? How many helpers would you need?
A simple clapboard building. Could you build it? How many helpers would you need?
A larger log cabin gallery. Could you build it? How many helpers would you need?
A Victorian general store (with gingerbread wood trim) . Could you build it? How many helpers would you need?
A decagon ceiling (10 sides). Could you build it? How many helpers would you need?
Get your hammer and saw out! Barry and Linda wish everyone a very Happy New Year, chock full of health, wealth, happiness and love. xxxxoooo ((((HUGS))))
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Friday My Home Town Shootout--Angels
Angels tend to gather around our home, especially at this time of year.
They sit on dressers.
Lurk by side doors.
Stand guard with trumpets by the front of our house.
And grace (for once I'm certain I have the right word) the top of our Christmas Tree.
But of course, Angels are welcome in our home anytime of year.
They sit on dressers.
Lurk by side doors.
Stand guard with trumpets by the front of our house.
And grace (for once I'm certain I have the right word) the top of our Christmas Tree.
But of course, Angels are welcome in our home anytime of year.
Friday, December 18, 2009
FRIDAY, MY TOWN SHOOT OUT: SEASONAL DECORATIONS
Trim the tree with snowflakes, 'tis the season of the year.
Grandma sat and crocheted them, isn't she a dear?
Hang some lovely fans from the the theatre, pretty pink,
I find the pearls romantic, what do you think?
The international year of peace was 1992
The UN had these ornaments a friendly gift brand new.
Some baubles are traditional, like these from childhood days
The hand painted designs are nice, a keepsake I would say.
And Auntie's homemade hearts, her needle work is such a treasure
Family decorations a gift of love that can't be measured
And high atop the tree, the angel is such a peaceful sight
The tree trimming is done, it's time, so let's turn on those lights!
Our tree is decorated with treasures old and new
It is time to share it's beauty now, with every one of you.
Have a Happy Holiday. May it be wondrous friends!
Love and peace, good health for all... in two thousand and ten!
Grandma sat and crocheted them, isn't she a dear?
Hang some lovely fans from the the theatre, pretty pink,
I find the pearls romantic, what do you think?
The international year of peace was 1992
The UN had these ornaments a friendly gift brand new.
Some baubles are traditional, like these from childhood days
The hand painted designs are nice, a keepsake I would say.
And Auntie's homemade hearts, her needle work is such a treasure
Family decorations a gift of love that can't be measured
And high atop the tree, the angel is such a peaceful sight
The tree trimming is done, it's time, so let's turn on those lights!
Our tree is decorated with treasures old and new
It is time to share it's beauty now, with every one of you.
Have a Happy Holiday. May it be wondrous friends!
Love and peace, good health for all... in two thousand and ten!
Friday, December 11, 2009
Friday My Town Shoot Out--Christmas Weather
More than for any of our previous posts, we would urge you to click on these photos to enlarge them for full effect.
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It rose up out of the Pacific.
Joined forces with the waters of the Gulf of Mexico
Formed a massive storm covering half of the Unted States. And then took direct aim at Toronto.
Where we could see it coming from the top of the bluffs.
But weren't able to duck.
December 9, 2009. Our first snow storm of the winter.
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It rose up out of the Pacific.
Joined forces with the waters of the Gulf of Mexico
Formed a massive storm covering half of the Unted States. And then took direct aim at Toronto.
Where we could see it coming from the top of the bluffs.
But weren't able to duck.
December 9, 2009. Our first snow storm of the winter.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Friday My Town Shootout --Our Favourite Things
Barry is busy decorating with a seasonal display. Not only is he a dear, but he is carrying deer. For Canadian Woodland Enthusiasts deer are like our sheep. One can be substituted for the other in biblical scenarios, so we have Deerpherds who look after flocks of deer. It is totally appropriate to include them as Christmas decorations. Deer and dear(s) are our favorites. Husbands doing decorating is also a favorite. =D
In case it is difficult for you to picture husbands doing decorating here is the deer, dear scenario from a different angle. The red berries and green leaves on the shrubbery add to the ambiance of the season, don't they? Even though the red berries are probably poison, they still give a festive effect.
Linda, another dear, cannot believe her good luck that her dear husband has done Christmas decorating with dear deer! She is checking to make sure they are properly situated for visual beauty. We hope our deer become our neighbor's favorite things, but not too favorite. We don't want these deer getting borrowed by thieving neighbors. that would not be a favorite scenario.
You may think that Linda is admiring Barry's handy skills and she is. It's one of her favorite things. She is also looking for the optimum place to attach the lock and chain so she can keep these handsome deer in her yard. Dear me!
Our deer like to have their pictures taken. The handsome buck stands so proud. that's his favorite pose.
The doe doesn't care. She is enjoying the Christmas Buffet Grass. That would be her favorite thing.
Our very favorite part is how they sparkle at night, with golden beauty. The deer next door aren't as bright as our deer and they are kind of hidden behind balloon Santa.
Putting up the Christmas Lights is a favorite tradition, absolutely.
We hope all of you have enjoyed our Christmas light display. Your visits and comments are our favorite parts of the shoot out, dear friends!! (((HUGS)))
Inspired by our theme, Linda's cousin has just sent us this picture to complete our blog this week-----
Now doesn't that get you in the Christmas Spirit?
In case it is difficult for you to picture husbands doing decorating here is the deer, dear scenario from a different angle. The red berries and green leaves on the shrubbery add to the ambiance of the season, don't they? Even though the red berries are probably poison, they still give a festive effect.
Linda, another dear, cannot believe her good luck that her dear husband has done Christmas decorating with dear deer! She is checking to make sure they are properly situated for visual beauty. We hope our deer become our neighbor's favorite things, but not too favorite. We don't want these deer getting borrowed by thieving neighbors. that would not be a favorite scenario.
You may think that Linda is admiring Barry's handy skills and she is. It's one of her favorite things. She is also looking for the optimum place to attach the lock and chain so she can keep these handsome deer in her yard. Dear me!
Our deer like to have their pictures taken. The handsome buck stands so proud. that's his favorite pose.
The doe doesn't care. She is enjoying the Christmas Buffet Grass. That would be her favorite thing.
Our very favorite part is how they sparkle at night, with golden beauty. The deer next door aren't as bright as our deer and they are kind of hidden behind balloon Santa.
Putting up the Christmas Lights is a favorite tradition, absolutely.
We hope all of you have enjoyed our Christmas light display. Your visits and comments are our favorite parts of the shoot out, dear friends!! (((HUGS)))
Inspired by our theme, Linda's cousin has just sent us this picture to complete our blog this week-----
Now doesn't that get you in the Christmas Spirit?
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