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  • 01/17/2016 - Inside A Tree
  • 01/01/2015 - Turning Cottonwood Burl
  • 10/20/2014 - Bradford Pear
  • 09/15/2014 - Nested Elm Bowls
  • 08/24/2014 - Salvaging Elm
  • 08/06/2014 - Hickory Yarn Bowl
  • 04/30/2014 - Stitching up Sycamore
  • 12/19/2013 - Leather laced Walnut Bowl
  • 12/05/2013 - Large Cherry Bark Rim, Burl Pot
  • 12/02/2013 - Large Chinaberry Bowl with Bark edge
  • 11/14/2013 - Hickory Natural Edge Bowl
  • 10/15/2013 - A Hidden Beauty-Chinaberry
  • 09/28/2013 - Gorgeous Cherry Vase
  • 09/04/2013 - Walnut Vase
  • 08/19/2013 - Turned Red Cedar
  • 07/28/2013 - Walnut Bowls in southeast Arkansas
  • 07/16/2013 - Natural Edge Hickory Bowl
  • 06/30/2013 - Square edge wavy rim Bowl
  • 06/18/2013 - Natural Edge Black Gum Bowl
  • 06/04/2013 - Unique Black Gum Bowl
  • 05/27/2013 - My newest Video
  • 05/24/2013 - Perfect Salad Bowl
  • 05/21/2013 - Cypress Enclosed Form
  • 05/13/2013 - What is Burl
  • 05/06/2013 - Cedar Anyone?
  • 05/01/2013 - Smaller Bowls
  • 04/29/2013 - Bowl Turning in Arkansas
  • 04/29/2013 - New Bowl Design
  • 04/26/2013 - Check out these rifle pens
  • 04/25/2013 - Another bowl ready
  • 04/13/2013 - Welcome to my Hand turned wooden bowl blog
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                     TREES

 

 I think that I shall never see 

A poem lovely as a tree,

 

A tree whose hungry mouth is prest

Aginst the earth's sweet flowing breast;

 

A tree that looks at God all day,

And lifts her leafy arms to pray;

 

A tree that may in summer wear

A nest of robins in her hair;

 

Upon whose bosom snow has lain;

Who intimately lives with rain.

 

Poems are made by fools like me,

But only God can make a tree.

 

Joyce Kilmer (1886-1918)



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