Ronstar
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My Grandfather gave me an 1853 penny about 50 years ago. I have gazillion small pieces of nice wood around, so I whipped up a small box with a sliding lid to house the penny.
Gramps would be proud to see your wood working skills. Nice wood too!
Beautiful!
I can only dream of being able to work with wood as well as you can.
My Grandfather gave me an 1853 penny about 50 years ago. I have gazillion small pieces of nice wood around, so I whipped up a small box with a sliding lid to house the penny.
I have recently been experimenting with the "no-knead" bread-making method. I was not satisfied with the initial results so I have refined the recipe incrementally. I think that I am nearly there.
My Grandfather gave me an 1853 penny about 50 years ago. I have gazillion small pieces of nice wood around, so I whipped up a small box with a sliding lid to house the penny.
Ronstar: Very cool little box. What's the thickness of the Wood?
Wow, nice case!
She figures that if knitting keeps the joints mobile then it can't be bad.Nemo2, Tell your wife the dolls are too cute! I did not know that knitting (or things like that) would help arthritis.
Alton Barron, orthopedic surgeon and president of the New York Society for Surgery of the Hand, says knitting can prevent arthritis and tendinitis.
Nemo2, with that knitting skill, she should knit you a sweater for those cool Ontario Fall outings!