The picture is of my first attempt at building a chair. It is made from dead fall cedar that I harvested from out back and down the holler....an adventure all in itself ;)
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E., perhaps because I'm a woodworker, I found a special meaning in this work (image and poem). You've crafted here what is not only love of nature, especially fallen trees, but the love in taking something broken, abandoned, left for dead, and making it a centerpiece in our world. I think we have God-gifted humans who do the same with others. I think of the social service workers, mental health professionals and others who see value and redeeming qualities even in the most broken and beaten. An extraordinary, handcrafted masterpiece.
Posted 4 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
4 Years Ago
yes yes yes ... spot on insights my caring friend!! several others here are also woodworkers .. what.. read moreyes yes yes ... spot on insights my caring friend!! several others here are also woodworkers .. what a treat to know that about each other eh!? thank you so much for seeing a bit beyond the physical in this poem ... and applying its social implications ... the broken sprang to mind as i wrote .. top o' the mahrnin' to ya brother!!
E.
dear E... I adore the scent of Cedar and your Chair holds
ancient secrets that have a place in our heart. It is a symbol of
Geriatrics as we age. Our body has lovely gnarls but like Cedar...
we have extraordinary strength that comes from living a full life.
When someone takes the time to apply the resin to our soul.
We have a purpose to bring comfort to broken hearts that mourn.
truly, Pat
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
you have a big heart Pat .. and it shines in your review .. thank you so much! when i start to feel .. read moreyou have a big heart Pat .. and it shines in your review .. thank you so much! when i start to feel sorry for me self with all the creaks and squeaks of me joints ... i am going to remind myself with your impressions ... a great strength that comes with the gnarly of living ;))))))))))) peace on you sister .. really glad you stopped to read .. as always
I took in the picture of the stunning chair and thought of the amazing almost mystical life of that old Cedar tree. Of the hundreds of myriad seasons it must have lived through, the bugs and beetles and battles it must have persevered through before it fell to the earth, that valiant and good tree. And in death it was useful too, preserved forever as that amazingly crafted chair. You brought it all to life, the tree, its persona and the magic of life itself...
Crafted beautifully...the chair and the poetry. Kudos from your twentieth but equally delighted and impressed reviewer!
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
oh my...how you have made me day .. thank you thank you thank you :) that "valiant and good tree" .... read moreoh my...how you have made me day .. thank you thank you thank you :) that "valiant and good tree" ..well said .. your sensitivity and respect is commanding dear one! your review reminds me of those old Celtic Priests .. the Druids .. who influenced human lives with connection to all things .. but with a focus on their mystical trees .. love your review Divya!! thank you!
E.
4 Years Ago
Enjoy that awesome, lovely chair E... :)
You are welcome and wished all good things.
I think we are the vessels through which other things are born. That chair needed your vision to give it life, and life you gave. I feel this way about poetry as well. So many times I write but feel someone else is guiding my hand. This is beautiful.
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
its true Linda ... the muse strikes and we roll with it eh!? ;) your words remind me of an interview.. read moreits true Linda ... the muse strikes and we roll with it eh!? ;) your words remind me of an interview Bob Dillon did with Dick Cabot, I believe it was .. and when asked the meaning behind "Along the Watchtower" Dillon replied ... i don't know :)))))))))))))))))) love on ya Ms Linda Marie! ...
E.
and you gave it new life,while you enriched your own
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
spot on wordman!! spot on ... my blessing was ten fold throughout the whole thing ;) like being hono.. read morespot on wordman!! spot on ... my blessing was ten fold throughout the whole thing ;) like being honored to care for ones precious pet ... thanks for taking time always, friend :)
E
You will thing it strange my friend, but these last few colder days i have been giving a stranger on the street some food and a kind word .... just my little way of helping.
Your chairs are strangers like him too, just a little love and nourishment is all that is needed to make them whole again.
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
yes ... many times that is true .. love your heart in your review my friend ... we should all carry .. read moreyes ... many times that is true .. love your heart in your review my friend ... we should all carry it daily with us :)
E., perhaps because I'm a woodworker, I found a special meaning in this work (image and poem). You've crafted here what is not only love of nature, especially fallen trees, but the love in taking something broken, abandoned, left for dead, and making it a centerpiece in our world. I think we have God-gifted humans who do the same with others. I think of the social service workers, mental health professionals and others who see value and redeeming qualities even in the most broken and beaten. An extraordinary, handcrafted masterpiece.
Posted 4 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
4 Years Ago
yes yes yes ... spot on insights my caring friend!! several others here are also woodworkers .. what.. read moreyes yes yes ... spot on insights my caring friend!! several others here are also woodworkers .. what a treat to know that about each other eh!? thank you so much for seeing a bit beyond the physical in this poem ... and applying its social implications ... the broken sprang to mind as i wrote .. top o' the mahrnin' to ya brother!!
E.
As a woodworker myself I well appreciate all the labor involved and admire both the poem and the beautifully finished result'
BTW my grandson is following along the woodworking trail
Nicely done
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
good on your Grandson!! that has to be gratifying ... you will have lots to offer him eh!? ... stren.. read moregood on your Grandson!! that has to be gratifying ... you will have lots to offer him eh!? ... strengthening an important relationship .. as a wood worker you may find this interesting .. or perhaps you already are aware of a product .. a resin that penetrates deeply into wood and seeks the rotted wood on a cellular level .. then changes it to beyond its original strength ... i used it on this chair and it also darkened it and brought the red out ... all i did after that was to apply the clear finish .. no staining needed ;) thanks for stopping by Dave! much appreciated .. nice to get to know you a bit more :)
E.
Hello again
Was there a product label you can pass on
4 Years Ago
yes...its Smiths Clear Penetrating Resin .. try this link
http://www.smithandcompany.org/CPES.. read moreyes...its Smiths Clear Penetrating Resin .. try this link
http://www.smithandcompany.org/CPES/
its expensive but really works .. originally designed to repair rotted wood on boats ... i love it ... the price is well worth it when time is invested in the project .. :))
Some people see things others don't or wouldn't even consider. You have talent at creating not only poems but new life for what would be considered by many to be lost.
Nice job in both categories.
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
thanks Relic ... i feel pretty humbled actually .. your review is a blessing ... glad you found valu.. read morethanks Relic ... i feel pretty humbled actually .. your review is a blessing ... glad you found value in the words and story ... peace and joy!
E.
thanks man! it was an adventure ... tho i do have a distant carpentry background this was my first a.. read morethanks man! it was an adventure ... tho i do have a distant carpentry background this was my first attempt at such a project ..retired and with my own time table it was a joy through the whole process ... no stress ;) i appreciate you my friend .. thanks for reviewing ...
E.
4 Years Ago
when I was a child there was an old man who lived next door with a tiny workshop in his shed, just q.. read morewhen I was a child there was an old man who lived next door with a tiny workshop in his shed, just quietly woodworking away, and after school I would sit in the sawdust and watch the man work
4 Years Ago
what a fine scene and characters... great memories gram! ..just made for the pen says i! ... did he .. read morewhat a fine scene and characters... great memories gram! ..just made for the pen says i! ... did he teach you anything??
that chair is so damn gorgeous and I love the references of taking refuse and making it into something of beauty and this piece is a fine construction of cast off words laying about your minds woods to formed into your construction to a composition of you, the words and the chair. This could only come from love Mr Einstein:)
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
you are a sensitive man ...tho a Bad Bunny ;) thanks so much for your encouragement ... very happy y.. read moreyou are a sensitive man ...tho a Bad Bunny ;) thanks so much for your encouragement ... very happy you found something of value in me cast off words and refuse :))))))))))))))))))))))))) that's exactly it eh!? love on ya bro!
E.
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