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jam43
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April 23, 2005, 09:01:22 PM

I'm curious if other people have ideas to align our home, garden, and life with the beauty of nature.

The cappilaries that carry our life blood look like the the rivers that carry mother earth's life blood.

Anyone seen a solarcell shaped like a the sun or the color of a leaf? smiley
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jam43
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April 27, 2005, 05:08:25 PM

OK, I'll reply to my own post.  Today I harvested and cleaned TeePee Poles of BLM property. Lomakatsi Restoration Project goal is to thin this forest to improve forest health and selectively cut to restore balance in the forest.  

A problem that occurs with pole peeling is that they move around and it is difficult to hold them in place while using the draw knife.  Amazingly a couple tripods tied together as you would a teepee holds the poles in place as the bark is removed.
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paul wheaton
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April 27, 2005, 09:04:38 PM

not sure it's on topic - but we've been peeling tipi poles too!  Knocking the little knots off with a hatchet and peeling the bark with a drawknife.  We have a 20 foot tipi.  The folks that sold it to us are coming by on saturday and we're putting it up!
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