I just rented a movie called “A Simple Curve”. It’s about a furnituremaker and his son in British Columbia. Good film. Here’s a link.
I just rented a movie called “A Simple Curve”. It’s about a furnituremaker and his son in British Columbia. Good film. Here’s a link.
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I gotta get this movie.
Looks really good. Thanks.Webby
Just finished watching the movie on AOL for free, great movie, scary though I find a little of Jim in me
I'm Netflixing it.
I have been meaning to see this movie! thanx for the link. Woodworking and beautiful BC, has to be good.
Thanks, the trailer looked good, I've added it to my list.
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll look forward to the movie.
BTW, I lived in Freeville for a couple years while in grad school. Started my first real shop there--a workmate and radial arm saw in a lawn mower shed. Been down hill since. Of all the places i've lived, upstate n.y. is one of the best, if you can take the weather.
Cheers,
Chris C.
Of all the places i've lived, upstate n.y. is one of the best, if you can take the weather.
I've only lived in upstate NY for three winters. The winters are dreary but they're not as bad as I expected, so far.
JH
Justin,I grew up in Ithaca and it is still one of the prettiest places I have ever been. As for the winters, take up skiing and it becomes a playground.And the summers are more pleasant then here in Georgia.Nice work by the way.Will
Edited 4/21/2009 10:00 pm ET by Woodchuck
Is there any place as magical as Enfield Glen? (upper Rabert Treman State park)Class of '48Frosty"I sometimes think we consider the good fortune of the early bird and overlook the bad fortune of the early worm." FDR - 1922
That is one of the best walks on earth. Or Buttermilk falls after a summer rain. But Indian summer with the reflection of the fall leaves off the lakes is something that is a part of me.Will
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