[Crw-talk] canoe/kayak and stools in sit, many thanks
James Frank
jhfbear at centurytel.net
Tue Oct 4 05:19:10 CDT 2011
----- Original Message -----
From: James Frank
To: Meg Skinner
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 5:17 AM
Subject: Re: canoe/kayak and stools in situ, many thanks
Meg,
I will pass your request on to the club. I would think someone might have the time to do it. I will let you know. The wood on the canoe is maple with some stain on it. Glad you like it.
Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: Meg Skinner
To: James Frank
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 12:23 AM
Subject: canoe/kayak and stools in situ, many thanks
Dear Jim, The day your canoe/kayak and 3 legged stools arrived, both of my computers (lap-top at the dacha, desk top in Madison) died, and only today am I back on line, so apologies for not thanking you earlier for the magnificent additions to the Nor'twoods camp.What wood did you use for the canoe/kayak? I love the grain, and the feel of it.
We are going to have an open house for my husband's 90th birthday November 13th, and I'm sure the cabin will be the star attraction for all the neighborhood kids. We have moved back to Madison, so I can admire it daily! I do love it!
I don't know which of your colleagues built the basic structure, but if anyone was inspired to build a rough church (just church, steeple, cross-shaped window, and maybe 6 pews), I have more African American figures that would love to inhabit it. One already has the pulpit! Similar scale to the cabin, but doesn't have to be so big or ornately furnished. Do any of your turners do commissions?
Thank you again for delivering the camp, and for the most recent additions.
Meg Skinner
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