tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9102624311203641219.post5148131052898768063..comments2023-10-06T01:15:50.055-07:00Comments on Manual: Serving Spoons in Laurel woodAngostura Bittershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18059116265834492301noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9102624311203641219.post-12730272674067549792020-05-06T22:19:07.435-07:002020-05-06T22:19:07.435-07:00thank you Ken! yes, go for it with setting up a l...thank you Ken! yes, go for it with setting up a little carving spot on your community facing porch. even if the setback is far, it's good to just be out there so folks can see other folks carrying about. i haven't been able to tackle a big project for a while, for a lot of reasons, but staying in touch with your hands and a few essential tools keeps you in good tune. thank you for stopping by to comment. -adam of oakland, ca, usaAngostura Bittershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18059116265834492301noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9102624311203641219.post-87608498434700030662020-05-05T04:36:10.034-07:002020-05-05T04:36:10.034-07:00Very nice. I'm finishing up my last big projec...Very nice. I'm finishing up my last big project for a while. Once done the projects will be small with spoons from the cut off pile near the top of the list. BTW, you inspired me to set up seating in the front of the house. With COVID-19 there is more traffic than before, still set back too far but in waving distance.<br /><br />Stay safe,<br /><br />ken I'm a OK guyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11843155822153452980noreply@blogger.com