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The Woodcarving Workshop concluded as the success I only hoped for (see March 8 post). As classical music played in the background there were times when you could have heard a pin drop as everyone focused on creating. Each student (including me) took home a walking stick on which they had carved a male wood spirit & the head of a bear. Each walking stick was finished with a coat of wax and given a rubber tip on the bottom. Can you tell I was very pleased?
Photos are examples of instructor, Tom Cannon's work.
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