To all my friends (including those I have not yet met), here’s my New Years Wish for you.. May your wood never split or splinter, May your finishing techniques be perfect, My your designs be just what is needed, May you take the time to help another less experienced woodworker May your business prosper May your chisels and planes be forever sharp and… May you and your family all have a HAPPY and HEALTHY New Year. SawdustSteve Long Island, NY (E of NYC)
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Happy New Year Steve.
Happy New Year Every One!
Rich
Thanks, and yes, Happy New Year, everyone. May the new year bring magic to your lives.
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Thanks Steve for the good wishes. We need a lot more people to spread those wishes around and make this world a bit happier and safer.
Best wishes and a very happy new year,
Jim
James,
Looks like you are dressed for the occasion.
They just shot off the fireworks on Pikes Peak
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7981815@N05/2150843300/
The Add A Mans do it every year
http://neighbors.denverpost.com/album_pic.php?pic_id=1393
The main trail is called Barr's Trail
Oooh there is what I was looking for
http://www.adaman.org/Climbs/20082009/tabid/61/AlbumId/1/PhotoId/85/Default.aspx
I used to run some of this trail before work in the morning then practically coast to work on the bike; all down hill to work.
I lived in a little cottage right on Ruxton street which becomes Barr Trail. I called the cottage "Rock Bottom". It had a foundation that was just stacked rocks. The Pikes Peak Marathon went right down my street every year. Ahh those were the days !
It was 15F° on our deck watching the fire works. I think it is like 15 bellow up there with the wind. See the day time photo of the snow blowing off the peak in the day time. It is no joke up there in the winter people die.
Anyway that is what is happening here.
Happy 2010 !
PS: re day time photo of the snow blowing off the peak
Just when I think I can post a photo the option disappears. WEB SITE DUDES . . . DOES IT HAVE TO BE THIS HARD AND CAOTIC ? Just bust into the old site and learn how they did it and steal some ideas. Please.
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