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yeah, and lots of caving opportunities about 4 hours south in ky ;)
and the stars are nice down there, since hl hopper and crew have been
successful so far in stopping outlet mall-creating highway 66 ;)
deb "caving's not exactly working class, but it sure is demanding"
----- Original Message -----
From: Rudy Christian <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: A summer job for my 17 year old Jack London?
> He could learn how to convert logs to century structures. He would learn to
> score with a felling axe, finish with a braodaxe and run a bandsaw with a
> 45' track. We're still up in the air about which method is more efficient.
> We'll be cutting up and raising two frames this summer. He would also learn
> repair practices on historic timbers during the reconstruction of the
> Christian (our family name) Church. An 1815 white pine church from Oxford
> New York, soon to be the oldest building in Wayne County Ohio. Think I can
> get a tax break?
>
> The sky used to be a lot more spectacular before they put in the oulet mall
> up at the expressway exit, bu lots of corn, cows, soybeans, wild turkeys,
> German bank barns and no traffic jambs.
>
> Rudy Christian
> [log in to unmask]
> www.planexus.com
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