Posting here because it's such a great gift:
Got an axe handle from my buddy (known each other since kindergarten times). One of 4 he got from his mother. She got them from her uncle before he passed who hand made them, and had passed them on to her because he didn't trust them to anyone else. Now I have one.
Anyone have any recommendations for a quality are head to put on it?
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(I believe it's ash wood)
Excellent, thanks for the reference bro.Looks good, hardware store axe handles aren’t going to have a nice profile on them like that. That’s a serious handle, maybe the guy who made them spent a lot of time with an axe in his hands.
You’re in Canada right? These guys sell hand made axe heads that would probably top that off nicely - depending on the size of that handle. I think all these heads are mid sized.
I would find a blacksmith who can make a handmade high carbon folded steel head. Might as well go all out!Posting here because it's such a great gift:
Got an axe handle from my buddy (known each other since kindergarten times). One of 4 he got from his mother. She got them from her uncle before he passed who hand made them, and had passed them on to her because he didn't trust them to anyone else. Now I have one.
Anyone have any recommendations for a quality are head to put on it?
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(I believe it's ash wood)
When someone sneezes or coughs, instead of, "bless you"... say, "God Bless you."Lately I have noticed that people are much more receptive, appreciative and happy to hear you say "God Bless You" when they tell you good news or meeting someone new and saying bye to them. It's a really nice thing....
I would find a blacksmith who can make a handmade high carbon folded steel head. Might as well go all out!
God Bless youBeast mode.
I just witnessed something that caught me off guard because it has been so long since I've seen such feminine behavior from women.
There is a homeless woman near one of the places where I work who has really been suffering as of late. She has a dog (pitbull) and she is always yelling at it and talking to it. I have never stopped to talk to her or try to help her in anyway even though I come within feet of her on a semi-regular basis. Sometimes I think "that poor dog," "someone should take that dog away from her and give it a good home" (the dog is small for the breed and super sweet and just sits there and takes her abuse with fearful, yet loving eyes). But then today, out of the blue like angels, three young mennonite women (dressed head to toe in traditional mennonite garb complete with head covering bonnets) spontaneously discovered this woman sitting there yelling at her dog and without hesitation, like moths drawn to flame, these three women approached the homeless woman and surrounded her. I could not hear exactly what was being said but the youngest woman (18 to 20 years old) in a warm, reasurring, non-vocal fry voice began inquiring into the homeless woman's well being as if her life depended on it. You could just for an instance, feel all the suffering in the vicinity cease. And I myself shed a tear as I drove away blasting Alice in Chains and wondering if Shiloh Hendrix will spend her million dollars in pursuit of helping others.
Yeah, that's what I was kinda getting at. I just don't have the time/energy for it right now. I see so many people in need nowadays that I'd get nothing done if I stopped and tried to help everyone and it's difficult to distinguish between who is doing drugs and drinking and destroying themselves intentionally and who is really just outright mentally ill. And as they say "No good deed goes unpunished." Like look at that Chris Kyle guy who was a sniper and tried to help a fellow soldier with PTSD and wound up getting killed by the guy. Also, I'm in a semi-fragile state of recovery from alcohol and cigarettes and from losing a woman I really loved a few years back and so it's all I can do to help myself most days. But once I get settled in the wilderness in 3 years (right before the next election) I'll definitely be doing some volunteering in a church organized charity effort on my monthly trip into town.That's great, but why not take the initiative and help someone like her yourself, next time?
Yeah, that's what I was kinda getting at. I just don't have the time/energy for it right now. I see so many people in need nowadays that I'd get nothing done if I stopped and tried to help everyone and it's difficult to distinguish between who is doing drugs and drinking and destroying themselves intentionally and who is really just outright mentally ill. And as they say "No good deed goes unpunished." Like look at that Chris Kyle guy who was a sniper and tried to help a fellow soldier with PTSD and wound up getting killed by the guy. Also, I'm in a semi-fragile state of recovery from alcohol and cigarettes and from losing a woman I really loved a few years back and so it's all I can do to help myself most days. But once I get settled in the wilderness in 3 years (right before the next election) I'll definitely be doing some volunteering in a church organized charity effort on my monthly trip into town.
But, also, now that I'm really thinking about it, how much effort could it take to just drop some food for her and her dog off next week and keep on walking? So I'll give that a go.