More shaping, more finesse, more detail.
Each stick had to be made to a certain measurement. Not so much a Continue reading Windsor Chair Day 6
More shaping, more finesse, more detail.
Each stick had to be made to a certain measurement. Not so much a Continue reading Windsor Chair Day 6
Rumor was that Day 4 was the day that people started hitting the wall. And a perpendicular brick structure we did indeed impact. Arms and legs Continue reading Windsor Chair Day 4
Then we knuckle down to the body of chair making, the quantity of my photos diminish along with my memory of the events of that day. To do a 10 day course, it becomes a reality Continue reading Windsor Chair course Day 3
Day 2 was pretty much an extension of day one, in that we further honed our stick making skills. I would never Continue reading Windsor Chair Course Day 2
Before I knew it, Sarah had enrolled us into a Windsor Chair making course. The sublimely excellent Howard Archbold generously made space for Continue reading Windsor Chair Course Day 1
Yesterday was the perfect day to be taking photos of the vividly yellow canola against a perfectly blue sky. Continue reading Canola blossoms
The triumvirate of ‘D’s is completed at Deep Lake. Wild wind, rain, black skies, and choppy Continue reading Deep Lake
On then to Dennington. Easily confused with Continue reading Dennington
Corangamite Klickers meeting this month saw us starting at Darlington Pub, Continue reading Darlington
I’m pretty chuffed that my TARDIS notoriety has spread. After 2 years of being harangued Continue reading TARDIS visitors