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Mesquite – There’s a Love/Hate Relationship
On our annual Mexican road-trip inland, we were drawn to the beauty of the mesquite tree. The traveler sees twisted, crooked limbs, sharp spiteful thorns amid flowers looking like long spikes of yellow catkins and delicate feather-like leaves; as yet, seasonal pods have not matured. There is a delicate fragrance perfuming the arid landscape. Mesquite [...]
Wood Carving by Don Bastian
Another amazing creation by our longtime customer Don Bastian. His work is currently available at the Peninsula Gallery. Don can be contacted by email at: donbastian@shaw.ca
Solomon Island Wood
I recently read an article form our brokerage company advising that logging practices in the Solomon Islands was not sustainable. So I immediately asked our contact for this wood to comment. Here is what was said: “The Solomon Islands are a developing country and, as such, suffer from the misfortune of corruption and not having [...]
Firewood Stories from our readers
“A house is no home unless it contains food and fire for the mind as well as for the body.” ~~ Margaret Fuller ~~ Wow!! Ask and you shall receive, and ‘boy’ did I ever. Obviously I struck a chord. Little did Jan’s cousin, Søren Tellerup Nielsen know what he would start when he sent [...]
Danny’s Giant Red Cedar
Giant Western Red Cedar discovered while bushwhacking in some pockets of old growth forests around Nitnat Lake! Photo and Bushwhacking by Danny Schaftlein
The Taproot