bandit are not what they were anymore
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Some serious wood on display here 🤣 🪵
If he chops wood with this much vigour and stamina then I have no worries at all 🤗🪵
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Sports! Vintage snapshot of two women (Olive and Lena Carter) in men's clothes chopping wood.
https://markonpark.etsy.com/listing/1636563235
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Sir Arthur Ernest Streeton (1867–1943) - The Selector's Hut (Whelan on the Log), Summit Drive, Eaglemont, Victoria, Australia, 1890, oil on canvas
This painting was created at The Mount Eaglemont Estate, Victoria, Australia. The model for this painting is Jack Whelan, who was the caretaker-farmer of the estate.
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Bing Image Creation
2 colossal bodybuilders are chopping wood with axes on a crisp winter morning, one man has long flowing ginger hair, the other man has short cropped blond hair
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Evil Twin + Trillium Chopping Wood Double IPA (Picked up at Circle Liquor in Somers Point, NJ). A 4 of 4. Incredibly bright hop nose on this with tons of berries, tropical fruit, stone fruit, and a touch of pine. Creamy body with a medium bitterness in the finish. Well-balanced and quite incredible.
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Chop your own wood and it'll warm you twice.
Lilliwaup, Washington
1989
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Also I know we said San Antonio Lucien but I was wrong. I can admit when I'm wrong. It's actually Alaska!Lucien
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“I’m a Lumberjack” 6″x6″ mixed media, available here: https://www.marandart.com/product/-i-m-a-lumberjack-original/381
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Tea Time Emotiku
Sunday, 01/08/2023, Nature
One who chops a log / is thrice warmed: chopping, stacking / and setting a blaze. © keefderpoet 2023
“In wildness is the preservation of the world.” Hendry David Thoreau
It is tempting to think of nature as something that lies outside oneself, but we are really part of the natural order. We tend to despoil the world around us. It seems so big that we cannot fathom, as individuals, how one small wrapper or stomped on insect could possibly do any harm. It isn’t the act that destroys, though. It is the thoughtlessness itself, that kills.
I will strive to be more mindful of nature and my part in it. I doubt I’ll mourn the death of the mosquito as I smoosh it, but I’ll do it thoughtfully (at the least).
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