Snow, Hermey and a good ol’ Irish pub. My heart and liver are very happy.
Snow, Hermey and a good ol’ Irish pub. My heart and liver are very happy.
Snow, Hermey and a good ol’ Irish pub. My heart and liver are very happy.
Snow, Hermey and a good ol’ Irish pub. My heart and liver are very happy.
The pandemic was a shit show and also unearthed a love I wouldn’t have given myself an opportunity to discover: woodworking. My wife and I had just moved into a back house in North Hollywood six months prior. We were so happy to finally give our dogs their first yard ever!!! With outdoor space came the need for outdoor furniture…. Which I thought was woefully too expensive for what kind of quality it was. So when the pandemic rolled around and I was losing my mind, I got a case of the divine fuck its, looked up DIY plans and got to work. It was my first time using a saw, a sander, a drill…. I learned how to measure and cut. I learned about angles. I learned about patience and persistence. I’m historically one who doesn’t stick with something for very long; crochet, pogo sticking, painting, etc. I either get bored or I find my brain simply won’t connect the proper neurons for me to fully grasp what I’m attempting to do. However, woodworking clicked. I had shared with my birth dad’s wife how thankful I was to discover this love and she surprised me with “Well, your father was an excellent woodworker. He loved working with his hands.” It’s funny how that works. Now, as 2023 wraps up I find myself in a different place- physically, emotionally, mentally, spiritually, my love for the solitary meditative experience of building/creating has stayed with me and continues to grow. Just like the trees that gave their lives for the wood I’m privileged/honored to utilize. (Side note: if you’re looking to get into woodwork, don’t be shy is calling tree trimming places and seeing if they’d be open to sharing the wood they’ve cut instead of having it go into a wood chipper.) If you’ve read this far might I also suggest following @timetravelerstudio , who is an EPIC woodworker and inspires me on the daily!!! They’re a true fucking artist! Now back to building my shelves. Hope y’all have a wonderful holiday season and I’ll see you in 2024….
The pandemic was a shit show and also unearthed a love I wouldn’t have given myself an opportunity to discover: woodworking. My wife and I had just moved into a back house in North Hollywood six months prior. We were so happy to finally give our dogs their first yard ever!!! With outdoor space came the need for outdoor furniture…. Which I thought was woefully too expensive for what kind of quality it was. So when the pandemic rolled around and I was losing my mind, I got a case of the divine fuck its, looked up DIY plans and got to work. It was my first time using a saw, a sander, a drill…. I learned how to measure and cut. I learned about angles. I learned about patience and persistence. I’m historically one who doesn’t stick with something for very long; crochet, pogo sticking, painting, etc. I either get bored or I find my brain simply won’t connect the proper neurons for me to fully grasp what I’m attempting to do. However, woodworking clicked. I had shared with my birth dad’s wife how thankful I was to discover this love and she surprised me with “Well, your father was an excellent woodworker. He loved working with his hands.” It’s funny how that works. Now, as 2023 wraps up I find myself in a different place- physically, emotionally, mentally, spiritually, my love for the solitary meditative experience of building/creating has stayed with me and continues to grow. Just like the trees that gave their lives for the wood I’m privileged/honored to utilize. (Side note: if you’re looking to get into woodwork, don’t be shy is calling tree trimming places and seeing if they’d be open to sharing the wood they’ve cut instead of having it go into a wood chipper.) If you’ve read this far might I also suggest following @timetravelerstudio , who is an EPIC woodworker and inspires me on the daily!!! They’re a true fucking artist! Now back to building my shelves. Hope y’all have a wonderful holiday season and I’ll see you in 2024….
The pandemic was a shit show and also unearthed a love I wouldn’t have given myself an opportunity to discover: woodworking. My wife and I had just moved into a back house in North Hollywood six months prior. We were so happy to finally give our dogs their first yard ever!!! With outdoor space came the need for outdoor furniture…. Which I thought was woefully too expensive for what kind of quality it was. So when the pandemic rolled around and I was losing my mind, I got a case of the divine fuck its, looked up DIY plans and got to work. It was my first time using a saw, a sander, a drill…. I learned how to measure and cut. I learned about angles. I learned about patience and persistence. I’m historically one who doesn’t stick with something for very long; crochet, pogo sticking, painting, etc. I either get bored or I find my brain simply won’t connect the proper neurons for me to fully grasp what I’m attempting to do. However, woodworking clicked. I had shared with my birth dad’s wife how thankful I was to discover this love and she surprised me with “Well, your father was an excellent woodworker. He loved working with his hands.” It’s funny how that works. Now, as 2023 wraps up I find myself in a different place- physically, emotionally, mentally, spiritually, my love for the solitary meditative experience of building/creating has stayed with me and continues to grow. Just like the trees that gave their lives for the wood I’m privileged/honored to utilize. (Side note: if you’re looking to get into woodwork, don’t be shy is calling tree trimming places and seeing if they’d be open to sharing the wood they’ve cut instead of having it go into a wood chipper.) If you’ve read this far might I also suggest following @timetravelerstudio , who is an EPIC woodworker and inspires me on the daily!!! They’re a true fucking artist! Now back to building my shelves. Hope y’all have a wonderful holiday season and I’ll see you in 2024….
The pandemic was a shit show and also unearthed a love I wouldn’t have given myself an opportunity to discover: woodworking. My wife and I had just moved into a back house in North Hollywood six months prior. We were so happy to finally give our dogs their first yard ever!!! With outdoor space came the need for outdoor furniture…. Which I thought was woefully too expensive for what kind of quality it was. So when the pandemic rolled around and I was losing my mind, I got a case of the divine fuck its, looked up DIY plans and got to work. It was my first time using a saw, a sander, a drill…. I learned how to measure and cut. I learned about angles. I learned about patience and persistence. I’m historically one who doesn’t stick with something for very long; crochet, pogo sticking, painting, etc. I either get bored or I find my brain simply won’t connect the proper neurons for me to fully grasp what I’m attempting to do. However, woodworking clicked. I had shared with my birth dad’s wife how thankful I was to discover this love and she surprised me with “Well, your father was an excellent woodworker. He loved working with his hands.” It’s funny how that works. Now, as 2023 wraps up I find myself in a different place- physically, emotionally, mentally, spiritually, my love for the solitary meditative experience of building/creating has stayed with me and continues to grow. Just like the trees that gave their lives for the wood I’m privileged/honored to utilize. (Side note: if you’re looking to get into woodwork, don’t be shy is calling tree trimming places and seeing if they’d be open to sharing the wood they’ve cut instead of having it go into a wood chipper.) If you’ve read this far might I also suggest following @timetravelerstudio , who is an EPIC woodworker and inspires me on the daily!!! They’re a true fucking artist! Now back to building my shelves. Hope y’all have a wonderful holiday season and I’ll see you in 2024….
The pandemic was a shit show and also unearthed a love I wouldn’t have given myself an opportunity to discover: woodworking. My wife and I had just moved into a back house in North Hollywood six months prior. We were so happy to finally give our dogs their first yard ever!!! With outdoor space came the need for outdoor furniture…. Which I thought was woefully too expensive for what kind of quality it was. So when the pandemic rolled around and I was losing my mind, I got a case of the divine fuck its, looked up DIY plans and got to work. It was my first time using a saw, a sander, a drill…. I learned how to measure and cut. I learned about angles. I learned about patience and persistence. I’m historically one who doesn’t stick with something for very long; crochet, pogo sticking, painting, etc. I either get bored or I find my brain simply won’t connect the proper neurons for me to fully grasp what I’m attempting to do. However, woodworking clicked. I had shared with my birth dad’s wife how thankful I was to discover this love and she surprised me with “Well, your father was an excellent woodworker. He loved working with his hands.” It’s funny how that works. Now, as 2023 wraps up I find myself in a different place- physically, emotionally, mentally, spiritually, my love for the solitary meditative experience of building/creating has stayed with me and continues to grow. Just like the trees that gave their lives for the wood I’m privileged/honored to utilize. (Side note: if you’re looking to get into woodwork, don’t be shy is calling tree trimming places and seeing if they’d be open to sharing the wood they’ve cut instead of having it go into a wood chipper.) If you’ve read this far might I also suggest following @timetravelerstudio , who is an EPIC woodworker and inspires me on the daily!!! They’re a true fucking artist! Now back to building my shelves. Hope y’all have a wonderful holiday season and I’ll see you in 2024….
There are few things that elicit a deep pride…. The Green Ribbon is one. The pride I feel knowing just how many people helped to make this become a reality. From our fantastic cast/ crew, to our brilliant captain of this creative ship, director/producer @heatherturman , and #DavidHo, the singular mind who took an idea and put it seamlessly down on the page. We truly hope you enjoy this. It’s vulnerable to put ones art out into the world. We literally could not have done this without y’all. Your belief in us, this concept and storytelling in general is why we’re here today. So, click the link, enjoy and know this is only the beginning. ********** @heatherturman Friends! I am delighted to announce that after an award-winning festival run, my horror short THE GREEN RIBBON has officially been released for public consumption (link in bio). I had the best cast and crew in the world and we would not have crossed the finish line if not for their unwavering dedication and talent. Filmmaking is a collaborative art form and I would be the luckiest girl in the world if I had the chance to collaborate with each of them again. THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR INDIEGOGO SUPPORTERS!! Your giving spirit enabled a bunch of creative kids to become better at what they love to do and it allowed us to make a super fun short film that serves as a Proof Of Concept for a feature film. THANK YOU!! If you have 14 minutes to spare and want to watch a super entertaining short that could totally be developed into a feature (maybe even a franchise!), do me a favor and check it out! 💚 📸: @camglammed Poster Art: @scottsaslow . . . #indiefilm #horrorfilm #horror #womeninfilm #femalefilmmakerfriday #womendirectors
The wonderful @dominicburgess1 shared his letter to @sagaftra and I wanted to share it here. These are the questions we all need to be asking. Until we have CLEAR answers, how can we intelligently vote???? We can “trust” our union and also utilize our critical thinking skills.
The wonderful @dominicburgess1 shared his letter to @sagaftra and I wanted to share it here. These are the questions we all need to be asking. Until we have CLEAR answers, how can we intelligently vote???? We can “trust” our union and also utilize our critical thinking skills.
The wonderful @dominicburgess1 shared his letter to @sagaftra and I wanted to share it here. These are the questions we all need to be asking. Until we have CLEAR answers, how can we intelligently vote???? We can “trust” our union and also utilize our critical thinking skills.
The wonderful @dominicburgess1 shared his letter to @sagaftra and I wanted to share it here. These are the questions we all need to be asking. Until we have CLEAR answers, how can we intelligently vote???? We can “trust” our union and also utilize our critical thinking skills.
What does a lady do when the lil nugget doesn’t like/ won’t use the staircase you built for her??? You repurpose it as a bookshelf…… pretty proud.. #upcycle #recycle #woodwork #bookself #getalibrarycard
What does a lady do when the lil nugget doesn’t like/ won’t use the staircase you built for her??? You repurpose it as a bookshelf…… pretty proud.. #upcycle #recycle #woodwork #bookself #getalibrarycard
What does a lady do when the lil nugget doesn’t like/ won’t use the staircase you built for her??? You repurpose it as a bookshelf…… pretty proud.. #upcycle #recycle #woodwork #bookself #getalibrarycard
What does a lady do when the lil nugget doesn’t like/ won’t use the staircase you built for her??? You repurpose it as a bookshelf…… pretty proud.. #upcycle #recycle #woodwork #bookself #getalibrarycard
What a joy to be in the solitude of creation. Deep gratitude. #weekendproject #petstairs #diy #woodwork
What a joy to be in the solitude of creation. Deep gratitude. #weekendproject #petstairs #diy #woodwork
What a joy to be in the solitude of creation. Deep gratitude. #weekendproject #petstairs #diy #woodwork
What a joy to be in the solitude of creation. Deep gratitude. #weekendproject #petstairs #diy #woodwork
What a joy to be in the solitude of creation. Deep gratitude. #weekendproject #petstairs #diy #woodwork
What a joy to be in the solitude of creation. Deep gratitude. #weekendproject #petstairs #diy #woodwork