Monday, March 16, 2009

The eagle has (been) sanded

My great-nephew, Noah, called up the other day and commissioned me to do this Eagle walking stick. I made it from the limb of a Mulberry tree that grew in my parents' yard – Noah's great-grandparents' yard – in Drewryville, Virginia, so it has special meaning for both of us.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is Noah I saw your blog and the eagle walking stick is so great. It has a part of you and my grandaddy Owen Thankyou very very much for making it. I can't wait to see it. I wish I could see your workshop.My mom showed me this web site and I got to see all of the cool things you made. I hope I see you soon. Love your friend Noah

Anonymous said...

This is Noah I saw your blog and the eagle walking stick is so great. It has a part of you and my grandaddy Owen Thankyou very very much for making it. I can't wait to see it. I wish I could see your workshop.My mom showed me this web site and I got to see all of the cool things you made. I hope I see you soon. Love your friend Noah

Psweitz said...

I wish I had a cool something carved by my Uncle Wayne , out of wood from my Grandaddy and Granmamas yard!!!

I just love all your cool things and great photos on your blog!

I'm am so happy and proud of your great accomplishments!!!

love always!
Pat