You get the joy of the time spent carving and the warm fuzzy feeling from helping others. How can it get better than that?
Thanks for being one of the special people.
That's great that you are doing that! That makes you a great guy in my book.
When I first started carving my initial thought was that I should get a hamster because of all the shavings. A co-worker suggested I bag up the shavings and donate them to an animal sheter to use for bedding material. I haven't accumulated enough to do that yet. What you're doing is way more directly beneficial though. Way to Go!
Eddy thoses are so unique and just loveable plus the dog tags really add to them. I can see why also they keep running out and need more! Yall have had it rough in Fl this summer and now you can get back on carving with out the storms hanging over your heads.so to speak. Once again very nice work on theses little dogs! Forrest
Thanks Becky... You might be on to something there. It takes quite a while for one carver to generate a bag of chips but I started thinking back to some of the club carving sessions that we've had in the past where 30-carvers were making chips. That's an entirely different matter. I may have to do some checking in with our local animal shelter when I get back from the moutains! Great idaea!
Thanks Forrest! In actuality we've had it easy compared to folks like Gene and Thomp. The threat was always hanging over our heads but except for Hanna dumping tons of water on us, it never really came to fruition. And speaking of Thomp we haven't heard from him since the storm. I'll bet he's one of those that's sitting in the sweltering heat of southern Lousianna with no power. I sure hope that he's doing okay!
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