Le 17 sept. 07 à 09:51, bill kilpatrick a écrit : > if, on that great day of reckoning and final > judgement, god turns out to be arboreal in nature, i, > for one, am in a lot of trouble. driving a tractor > has been a learning experience ... the brunt of which, > alas, has been borne by the lower branches of our > bruised and addled olive trees. > > dryads don't exist ... right? (knock wood)
Any one made an olive backed lute? Could be a way for all to be forgiven Anthony > > - bill (ex-owner of an arthur godfrey, plastic > ukulele) > > --- Ron Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> "There is a professional tree-torturer on this list. >> I'm sure he will appear >> >> soon. >> RT" >> >> Does this count as 'appearing out of the woodwork'? >> >> In the 30 years, where I have lived at my present >> address, I have cut down >> and removed from my garden... >> >> 6 x Lombardy Poplar trees >> 1 x Willow Tree >> 1 x Weeping Willow >> 2 x Flowering Cherry trees >> 4 x Leylandii conifer trees >> 1 x Pear tree >> 1 x Apple tree >> 1 x Sycamore tree >> Several bushes...etc. >> >> All of these were mature and in good health and have >> now been replaced with >> other, more sensibly sized, indigenous species. - >> We now have half-hour >> extra daylight! >> >> I may even glean some home-grown material for >> lute-building. >> >> I plan to remove a big Bramley apple-tree soon, as I >> have saplings to set. >> >> But hey, I'm no professional woodsman...and they >> didn't suffer...much. >> >> >> Best Wishes >> >> Ron (UK) >> >> >> >> To get on or off this list see list information at >> > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html >> > > > http://billkilpatrickhaiku.blogspot.com/ > > > ___________________________________________________________ > Yahoo! Answers - Got a question? Someone out there knows the > answer. Try it > now. > http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/ > >
