Where'd the Woodworkers Go?
May 18th, 2009 in blogsI get a little lonely when the weather warms up. I love the season change, but it also means that our Web traffic declines as shop dwellers head outdoors--less interested in researching woodworking projects and techniques.
I try not to take it personally, but it all makes me wonder, what do you cyberland woodworkers do in the off season? I decided to take this little poll. Instead of getting sad about the lower volume of visitors, I’ll just try to imagine you folks enjoying your warm-weather hobbies knowing we’ll all be back here together in full force when the weather cools off next fall.
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Comments (39)
We just had 28 degree weather two nights ago and today is May 29! Posted: 6:36 am on May 29th
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she also helps me fish. Posted: 4:43 pm on May 27th
Steve/New Zealand Posted: 4:28 pm on May 27th
If it is too hot to work in the shop or build a house, I try to play golf. Posted: 3:47 pm on May 27th
WSJ Posted: 3:42 pm on May 27th
The first is a family portrait taken from a photo. the second is a story told in navy signal flags. This third one was designed by my wife, an artist, and hooked by me. I get the fabric from thrift stores, strip it, dye it etc. It keeps me upstairs when I am not building furniture, also for my family. Posted: 3:37 pm on May 27th
Then when things get really hot, I retreat back to the air conditioned workshop, while taking summer breaks to the north woods and various relatives houses. We slip in a little fishing and photography, and ride horses in the relatively cool mornings or evenings (below 85 degrees).
In the fall, bird hunting calls.
Cheers!
J Posted: 12:17 pm on May 27th