I am beat, we had french toast for dinner--might be better if custard followed it but instead it was basketball at the park for the 4th night in a row. Gotta hang on to the happy mood . .
Yay fire! I've heard, though, that you shouldn't burn pressure-treated wood because it releases arsenic into the air. Have you heard anything about that? Or is that wood just cut very cleanly somehow, and not actually pressure-treated?
Yup, you are right on about burning pressure treated. The wood in the picture is super old lathe from inside a wall! No arsenic eggs for us, thank you!
We are unschooling, trapeze swinging, bread-baking, PIZZA MAKING, kayaking, gardening, fashion-designing, woodworking, Aikido-practicing, laundry-hanging, animal- loving citizens of Earth, working hard to make the world a better place.
We don't post as much as we used to. That's what happens when the Circle gets Big!
You can reach us at jencircletheworld(at)gmail(dot)com.
Find my lists for the last two years in "For Future Reference" (sidebar).
Here is my list for 2012.
Rating system: 1 star - don't bother watching 2 stars - if you are just looking to watch something, anything 3 stars - worth watching if you are interested in the subject matter 4 stars - worth watching 5 stars - stop what you are doing and watch it NOW!
Over 5, probably hyperbole but clearly it moved me!
Circus (series) - 4 Film School (series) - 4 The Inventions of Dr. NakaMats - 4
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Yay fire! I've heard, though, that you shouldn't burn pressure-treated wood because it releases arsenic into the air. Have you heard anything about that? Or is that wood just cut very cleanly somehow, and not actually pressure-treated?
Yup, you are right on about burning pressure treated. The wood in the picture is super old lathe from inside a wall! No arsenic eggs for us, thank you!
. . . and some white oak pallets.
I love that Evie is wearing pretty much the exact same pants I wore when I was her age ... in the early 70's in Alaska.
She is wearing the same pants I was wearing in the early 70s . . . in Alaska. A proud Alaskan tradition no doubt--wild flower pants!
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