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Post #301877 by Bay Park Buzzy on Wed, Apr 25, 2007 8:18 PM

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Sunset guys:
When I first started taking the sunset pictures, the sun was setting over the water on the far left of this panoramic shot. Now it's way over there to the right going up the hill.

I just wanted to make sure that you guys didn't think I moved because you saw that my sunset view had changed to the mountains recently.

Some closer ups to enhance the daily sunset wow factor:


Only six more months until the sun sets on the water again!

On 2007-04-25 19:26, GROG wrote:
Judging by some of the other threads on TC, GROG have a sneaky suspicion that it's the dog doing all the carving and Buzzy taking all the credit. GROG also pretty sure the dog can bench more than Buzzy (that's a pretty stout looking dog).


That's why the GROG moai isn't signed. She can carve, but still cannot write. That proves that carving is easier than writing. As for the bench pressing weight, I lift strictly for bulk(light weights, many reps), as opposed to lifting for strength(increasing weight sets, less reps per set), like my dog does.

On 2007-04-25 16:03, hodadhank wrote:
You sit in your livingroom in front of the tube every night while you carve?!

...and recently during the day too. Here's the pull back view:

I still do not use the chainsaw indoors(yet).

Hey man next year we gotta get a little chop set up at SD Earth Day in Balboa Park.

Yeah, cool. By then I'll have a couple new gas powered chainsaws to show off...

On 2007-04-25 16:46, Benzart wrote:
Gee, I wonder if Sherry would mind if I carved in the Living room while watching the tube?

...while wearing her dust filter mask?

Looks like the Buzz is almost back to working order?

Almost, most of the time, at least. It is still very day to day, and I have to take it extra careful all of the time. I'm not quite ready to do big full size work yet, so I'm just working on some small stuff until I'm a little stronger. I did some log prep stuff today, and that is the hardest work for me to do. I have to take a bunch of breaks and spread the job out over time so I don't hurt myself again. Here's a couple shots of some logs I've been playing with today:


I'll feel that tomorrow!

I'll post some more tiki work when the dog gets up

Kiva the Dog and Buzzy Out!