Every Autumn there is a Wood Fair which takes place within easy travelling distance of where I live, so this Saturday being a beautiful warm sunny day, I went along.
Set in the grounds of a country estate the Fair is spread between open areas and woodland.
Wood aplenty on sale, from the plain to the exotic.
And of course a selection of stalls selling everything from wood working tools to Vegan Hamburgers...What?
Well that's what the notice board displayed...
As I have the self control of a adolescent Dormouse I kept a tight hold on my wallet as I passed such stalls as the Stick Makers..
And stalls like this with some very nice used but well cared for Axes...I do not need another Axe..I do not need another Axe..
Nearly made it... but..bought a Japanese folding saw instead.......I failed the wallet control exercise...again!!
Always interesting to see the Pole Lathe users working at their craft.
And their products.
Timber being processed by Centuries old methods..
While in the wood, pressing buttons and hydraulics did the same thing..( but in my view, not in a nearly so interesting or skillful way)
The woodland is laid out with an aerial rope walkway for youngsters and a suspended net 'Cage' where I witnessed two kids having the time of their lives tumbling around high above the woodland floor.
( Look closely, they're not easy to spot)...
Some fancy work with a Chain Saw..
Recycled Horse Shoes..
And wooden boats built entirely with non powered hand tools. This particular boat has a Sparrow's face shaped into the Bow.
A good day out, all made possible by this Gentleman, without whose help we would all be the poorer..
Set in the grounds of a country estate the Fair is spread between open areas and woodland.
Wood aplenty on sale, from the plain to the exotic.
And of course a selection of stalls selling everything from wood working tools to Vegan Hamburgers...What?
Well that's what the notice board displayed...
As I have the self control of a adolescent Dormouse I kept a tight hold on my wallet as I passed such stalls as the Stick Makers..
And stalls like this with some very nice used but well cared for Axes...I do not need another Axe..I do not need another Axe..
Nearly made it... but..bought a Japanese folding saw instead.......I failed the wallet control exercise...again!!
Always interesting to see the Pole Lathe users working at their craft.
And their products.
Timber being processed by Centuries old methods..
While in the wood, pressing buttons and hydraulics did the same thing..( but in my view, not in a nearly so interesting or skillful way)
The woodland is laid out with an aerial rope walkway for youngsters and a suspended net 'Cage' where I witnessed two kids having the time of their lives tumbling around high above the woodland floor.
( Look closely, they're not easy to spot)...
Some fancy work with a Chain Saw..
Recycled Horse Shoes..
And wooden boats built entirely with non powered hand tools. This particular boat has a Sparrow's face shaped into the Bow.
A good day out, all made possible by this Gentleman, without whose help we would all be the poorer..