WoodworkingWeb Gazette: Issue 3.05 (May 2016)

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Well, May has arrived! That means warmer weather for me, here in Canada, and a change of activities.

For me, May is all about Mother’s Day and tending my gardens, caring for the many trees in my yard. Madts recently posted a blog about an osage orange log and that stirred up some mixed feelings for me. On one hand, I love the osage orange, not only because of the beautiful orange wood but because of its uniqueness in general and the funky fruit that apprently keep spiders away. But, on the other hand, when I planted my tree, I thought I could prune it and keep it all nice and neat. I should have read more about the tree beforehand! The thorns on the tree are massive (we’ve had a few flat tires on the lawnmower due to this tree) and the sucker shoots go crazy, shooting up everywhere, each covered in those 3" long daggers. I’m 99% sure that the tree has to go. At least we’ll have some beautiful wood to work with once it is down. Maybe it will become a Mother’s Day gift in years to come! Silver linings! That is life. “Gotta love it.”

Do you have a love/hate relationship with any trees or wood? We’d love to hear your story!

~ Debbie

Toxins Out, Nature In - body/mind/spirit

I am surprised that Osage Orange will grow in Canada. This is a tree from Texas. Where do you live in Canada?

==Madts.

Tor and Odin are the greatest of gods.

Ontario.
it is perfectly happy here, apparently. Well, it won’t be once we get around to taking it down ;)

Toxins Out, Nature In - body/mind/spirit