Nice. I always admired folks that could carve wood.
I have Reed's old bear in my front yard.
Looks like chainsaw art, I like it. The grizzly are starting to come out of hibernation up here, grumpy and hungry. Last spring a rancher 10 miles north of here had one eat all 20 of his chickens.
Oh cool, that's the kind of things I am missing... :0)Say hi to him from me next time you pass by. Thks.
Chainsaw art in British Columbia always intrigued me. It is either Big Foot or the Queen. Sometimes it is hard to tell the difference.
I wonder if this bear was carved with a chain saw.
Now that is some serious whittling!
I do love those things. :-)Pearl
It looks like the teacher just called his name :)
Nice. I always admired folks that could carve wood.
ReplyDeleteI have Reed's old bear in my front yard.
ReplyDeleteLooks like chainsaw art, I like it. The grizzly are starting to come out of hibernation up here, grumpy and hungry. Last spring a rancher 10 miles north of here had one eat all 20 of his chickens.
ReplyDeleteOh cool, that's the kind of things I am missing... :0)
ReplyDeleteSay hi to him from me next time you pass by. Thks.
Chainsaw art in British Columbia always intrigued me. It is either Big Foot or the Queen. Sometimes it is hard to tell the difference.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if this bear was carved with a chain saw.
ReplyDeleteNow that is some serious whittling!
ReplyDeleteI do love those things. :-)
ReplyDeletePearl
It looks like the teacher just called his name :)
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