Saturday, June 28, 2025

At my carpenter's workbench

Following my recent affray with Goggle, a friend begged me to keep out of trouble. I assured her that for a couple of months I'll put controversial painting and sculpture aside and spend my days content at my carpenter's workbench. But come to think of it, carpentry didn't stop Jesus from saying what had to be said.

The pictures below are from sixty years ago. They show me working in the hold of my barge Brookfoot - a direct descendent of the the square-sail Viking Ships. When I bought her she was carrying 60 tons of coal to Thornhill Power Station. The hold became my studio and with my wife Norma and daughter Diana, we sailed her from England to the canals of France.  

The tools on the workbench are still with me. Along with additional woodworking tools, they have since built four boats and five houses...with lots of mischief along the way!




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