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brynn holt
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August 20, 2008 Photo by brynn holt
August 22, 2008 09:48 PM EDT
(Updated: December 29, 2009 06:06 AM EST)
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shadow of a siberian shishook
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Comments: 12
Interesting shadow play.
This pic elicits memories of scary movies from the 1960s.
Awesome !!
My kids are doing quite a lot with primitive smithing and one who spent her season adding onto her already extensive woods skills, learning to knap tools for daily use. It's great fun and stunning materials to work with. The results are lovely and useful.
Beautiful work brynn.
Primitive technology is important, and growing more so, it seems, every second. How cool that you are involved.
You live an interesting life as do I.
The things we do are for our own daily subsistence and pleasure in living close to the land. We work together generally starting from scratch, making what we need out of what's at hand.
Yes...Old skills are going to be essential knowledge again. It's a rich way to live.