Dan Antion posted: " Cee's Fun Foto Challenge for this week, according to Cee, "This week our topic is Weathered, burned or Burning Wood. There are many possibilities for this week. Have fun." I had fun looking for these. Some have appeared here before. The first four " No Facilities
"This week our topic is Weathered, burned or Burning Wood. There are many possibilities for this week. Have fun."
I had fun looking for these. Some have appeared here before. The first four are new to WordPress. The next group is from Old Sturbridge Village during Christmas by Candlelight. The sad group is the mill building, next to where I once operated a cabinet shop, that burned several years ago. I end with some pictures of our grill and wood stove and a coffee table I made from a weathered and worm-eaten slab of wood.
Old weathered park bench
One of the warming fires at Christmas by Candlelight
Chirstmas story recitation near the fire
Taken at Old Sturbridge Village in 2018.
This might be the front door of the house, I love the weathered look.
Inside the Small House they were roasting chestnuts on an open fire.
Weathered, but beautiful in its own way
A view inside in 2006. Wood floors, chestnut timbers. In other words, fuel.
Somers Mill after fire
This kind of looks like my turkey.
Almost ready for food.
Behind those doors is a few hundred degrees of cat-happy heat
At the time this post goes live, it's 3°f (-16°c). MiMi would like a fire.
This fire is in a controlled space (our wood stove)
Laying out the base after bending and welding. I need to position the legs on this weathered slab.
MiMi is checking out the coffee table I made. All those holes were made by bugs, but American bugs – so organic too.
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