Our version of retirement: Living a childhood dream

I love the live edge, it's very unique.
Yeah, seems folks like 'em.
Whatever I make seems to disappear rather quick.

The ol' boy up the path has this sawmill
Folks bring logs to him, to cut beams for cabin/lodge open beam ceilings
There's always leftover 'planks' and 1/2" strips of wood...live edge wood
We got to be good friends......
 
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Yeah, seems folks like 'em.
Whatever I make seems to disappear rather quick.

The ol' boy up the path has this sawmill
Folks bring logs to him, to cut beams for cabin/lodge open beam ceilings
There's always leftover 'planks' and 1/2" strips of wood...live edge wood
We got to be good friends......
Hi Dr 'O' do the customers use them for pies too?
 
My lady and I really don't give much effort to aesthetics.
At the cabin is was function first, aesthetics second.
But, nature filled in, up there.

Here, we gotta work at anything worthy of looking at.

My crop of corn was a bust.
Maybe I waited too long to pull those tiny ears off the stalks.
But, those hard ass kernels tasted like rocks smeared with salt and butter.

Anyway, she pulled 'em up and placed them in nice places for a touch of fall

A nice salvage to a disappointing yield

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Gary, wondered how your gardening ventures went.

Other than corn,, how was the rest of it?

Sweet corn ,, watch the 'silk' get brown.
Run your hand down the ears,, if you can feel kernels,, carefully open an ear to check.
Press your finger nail on a kernel,, juice should appear .

Kernels should be light yellow depending on the name of sweet corn seed you bought.
 

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