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uniformedtyler · 3 months
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jokingluna · 2 months
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This one was gleefully taken from @princess-prettyboy and @oceanflowerrs
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mendhioficial · 7 months
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A piece that unites day one of sheratober proposed by @ilikeyoucatradora, lumberjacks, and day one of my catratober, fall
Sorry for the simplicity, but I couldn't imagine Catra resisting a pile of dry leaves. 😹
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zangtangimpersonator · 5 months
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Inspired by the mini trend of men chopping wood on Tiktok.
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atomic-chronoscaph · 4 months
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La Chasse-Galerie - art by Henri Julien (1906)
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bootedjd53 · 6 months
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Long day boots quite sweaty!, think I will go ahead and sleep in them. Get another 10-15 hours in them.
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tanasha · 7 months
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I'm starting October with @ilikeyoucatradora's sheratober2023 day 1: lumberjacks.
I'm not going to be posting every day and I might swap between prompt lists, but there's definitely a few I want to do from this one.
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vintagepromotions · 2 months
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'Filling the biggest lumber order on record'
Pennsylvania Railroad advertisement (1946).
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kocuria · 2 years
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Steve—devastating, dangerous, infuriating—smirks. He takes two steps forward before bending at the knee, lowering his ass to the edge of the mattress with confident precision, settling onto it as easily as he might have if this bed were not Bucky’s, but Steve’s. 
“Don’t worry about what I need yet, Buck. I’ll be here when you get out.”
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for Frost Caught Fire On Our Lips by the one and only @the1918 - modern AU Canadian PWP, 7k, definitely E 😇
(and a birthday ko’mmission by @fsbc-librarian for @manicobsessedfangirl. many happies, dear 😘)
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mattievictoria · 9 months
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I’m happy to announce my first public post about a personal project I started last April in 2022: an illustrated horror novelette (a novelette at this point in time, at least!) about turn-of-the-(previous)-century lumberjacks!
Yes, you read that right, lumberjacks. I may have to sell that to some of you, so I’ll keep it brief: isolated wilderness, incredibly dangerous work, superstitions and folklore… Hopefully, some of you have stopped chuckling at how silly the words “lumberjack horror” sounds (hopefully). Why an illustrated novelette and not say, a graphic novel? I just hate drawing comics. I love *reading* comics, manga and graphic novels, but honestly I just hate drawing them, plain and simple.
I am serious about this though, and I’ve spent the last 16 months reading 100+ year old books on Archive.org, knee-deep in Lumberjack facts (shorthand: Lumberfacts). I even took a 2,444 mile round trip-road trip from Los Angeles to the Pacific Northwest, where my story is set. (I mean, I also went with my partner to visit his family that lives up there, fortunately they tolerated me asking about old-timey lumberjacks… and Bigfoot.) Some of the most helpful books I’ve read are Pinery Boys: Song and Songcatching in the Lumberjack era (which is a 1926 book by Franz Rickaby that fortunately had a 2017 re-issue) Holy Old Mackinaw by Stewart Holbrook and The Parish Of The Pines: The Story Of Frank Higgins, The Lumberjacks' Sky Pilot by Thomas Davis Wittles. I’ve also spent a lot of time researching the history of the area, including Chief Jospeh of the Nez Perce and the union history and influence that the IWW had on that region. And back to the subject of Lumberjacks (though we left the subject for like, a sentence), I researched the logging town of Maxville, Oregon. Maxville was a community of Black loggers and their families at a time when Oregon was still a Whites-Only state, and is today historically preserved by the daughter of a Maxwell logger, Gwendolyn Trice. I suppose you can say I spent SO MUCH TIME researching because I just love history, and everything I uncovered were subjects I either knew little about, or nothing at all.
So what is my story about? What’s the deal with the three-eyed black dog and the half-tree lady? In all honestly, a lot of it I’m still figuring out. That’s been the hard part of this project— I started with a setting, not a character or a plot outline. I’ve felt like I’ve been moving backwards, and a lot of the plots I’ve developed during the past 16 months I’ve abandoned. However, I finally feel like I’ve grasped something tangible that I can work with. I don’t want to reveal too much yet, but here are some concepts I’m working with: Isolation, the supernatural, folk songs and folklore, man vs. nature, forgotten history, and of course, the deep, dark woods. Two existing works that have inspired me so far are The Man Whom the Trees Loved and The Willows, both written by classic Weird author Algernon Blackwood. As for the art side, I’ve been exploring various styles and looks, but I haven’t really attached myself to any one style in particular. I’m excited to share more with you all as I work more on this project!
Thank you for your continued support of my work,
Mattie
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sourtomatola · 1 year
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Lumberjack boys!!!!
Au where after the fire, DCA (same body) survived, found an ax, and became woodsman in the forest. Built themselves a cabin, have a stray dog or two, and keep the woods safe while slowly making themselves wood shells since some of their shelling didn't make it past the fire. They picked redwood as it is very dense, and red being the color that the two share (they take the ribbons off when they work)
Y/N, in search of their own wood to work with, meets them and asks if they can decorate their shells, and they happily agree.
Wrote the Fic Y’all
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uniformedtyler · 3 months
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jokingluna · 5 months
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vox-anglosphere · 2 years
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Giant fir trees being felled by hand along the Pacific coast - 1899
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zangtangimpersonator · 5 months
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wood.
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clemsfilmdiary · 1 year
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Axe Me Another (1934, Dave Fleischer, Seymour Kneitel)
Popeye the Sailor #13
12/29/22
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