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April 24, 2005 - Sunday

"I'm Thor," he cried

Took a dry stone walling workshop under a big blue tarp tent yesterday (it's been raining for the last two days). Today, can't hardly move. Dan Snow was one of the teachers, along with Michael Weitzner and Andrew Pighills.







"The workshop will focus on practicing basic dry stone walling principals and techniques. The building site is a training and testing area with many walls and features standing as examples. The working area is tented in the event of rain. Participants should wear work cloths and sturdy shoes or boots. Gloves are optional, safety glasses recommended. While building without the aid of tools is the focus, hammers and chisels may be used. There will be some tools available to use. Participants may also bring their own if they have favorites they like to work with."


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