Random and inconsistent snippets from an unstructured mind. My truth may not be your truth. A fact is a fact only by standing on it.
It can't fall down, there is nothing holding it up...
Except some sort of capitalist exploitation. The writer is a 3rd generation Indigenous Australian. Not, i might add, Aboriginal - two different concepts.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
What else does one do with bits of a tree?
One of the responses to a previous post was 'bastard, tree murderer'. Interesting.
Is the preference mashing them into pulp for the profit of daily "news"? .. or ..
.. the "inlay" is offcuts from a Queensland Silky Oak, everything else is plywood (apart from the metal and plastic bits)..in case anyone was wondering.
BBC, i rarely do what am told .. or even "asked" for that matter .. but have changed the link to "Uncensored Spirit" .. hope that that satisfies both compulsions .. heh.
And yup, i made 'em .. but have to admit to a fair amount of assistance from the machinery in a fully equipped Carpentry workshop at the time (1997).
Kathy, the Silky Oak inlay box was made in response to a long discussion that i had some time ago about the inroads (and frustrations) of "writing" via the complex and expensive machinery of computers. It was designed to be filled with two reams of A4 paper, and at the bottom of that box is a sheet of plastic and an HB pencil - in case of emergency, break glass .. heh
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.. the "inlay" is offcuts from a Queensland Silky Oak, everything else is plywood (apart from the metal and plastic bits)..in case anyone was wondering.
pretty box davo. Happy Holidays to you. :)
hey i just saw the happy face and line...lol cute!
I'm assuming that you made it, very nice Davo.
Friend, would you change your link to me on your blog to 'Spirit Uncensored'. Thanking you in advance. Hugs.
BBC, i rarely do what am told .. or even "asked" for that matter .. but have changed the link to "Uncensored Spirit" .. hope that that satisfies both compulsions .. heh.
And yup, i made 'em .. but have to admit to a fair amount of assistance from the machinery in a fully equipped Carpentry workshop at the time (1997).
Kathy, the Silky Oak inlay box was made in response to a long discussion that i had some time ago about the inroads (and frustrations) of "writing" via the complex and expensive machinery of computers. It was designed to be filled with two reams of A4 paper, and at the bottom of that box is a sheet of plastic and an HB pencil - in case of emergency, break glass .. heh
Thats so cool Davo :)
At least with computers we do save paper and not kill trees right? well..it helps anyway.
wow! just noticed how early it is in your part of the world. Its 10:05 friday here. Have a great day Davo
(((Hugs)))
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