We are always coming across interesting sights in Hartsdale. What a beautiful, burly Sycamore.
Our Version of Traffic on the Saw Mill
Logs ready to be milled.
There Is Nothing Like a Pile of Walnut to Brighten a Rainy Tuesday Morning
Truly a sight to behold. The New Rochelle Walnut which was cut this past weekend, is now ensconced at the yard.
Adventures in Wood Turning
JT and I have plunged right in to the wonderful world of wood turning. We have a lathe, tools and plenty of wood to practice on. In our endeavor we also have an extraordinary friend and instructor extraordinaire - Alan Adler. We're loving it!
Turning a platter from Applewood
JT's live edge Walnut bowl. She's very proud of it.
As We Were Driving in Hartsdale...
We came across the Hartsdale Canine Cemetery which was the first cemetery of its kind established in the U.S. in 1896. Who knew?
Some famous animals have been laid to rest in this lovely cemetery.
And some maybe not be so famous but were no less loved and cherished by their owners.
And Those Mushrooms Keep Popping Up
Every day we are more and more intrigued by the variety of mushrooms in our yard.
This one looks like a tomato
Some grow in clusters and others are solitary
But all are fascinating
And beautiful
New Rochelle Walnut Tree
The Walnut tree which we spotted (and wrote about 11/24) in New Rochelle is now headed to our yard in Hartsdale. Big and beautiful, this tree will yield some great slabs.
From Our Family To Yours
Happy Thanksgiving!
Walnut Tree
Got a call this morning about this Walnut tree coming down. Raced over to stake my claim.
Another Day, Another Big Tree
Just couldn't resist another trip down memory lane to get some more of the Norway Maple.
Very Big Local Walnut
Back yard tree in New Rochelle
Second Pickup of the Day
Massive Norway Maple that is over 100 years old.
How I Got The Moniker "Blacklumberjack"
Blacklumberjack doing what he knows best
Big, beautiful Elm
Reminds us of the early days going all over the place with our trusty trailer...
A Little Enthusiast
of our Pin Oak coffee table. He was just jonesing to climb right on top of it.
Norway Maple
This beautiful Norway Maple, which was in venerable Van Cortlandt Park, was taken down yesterday due to rot. We look forward to milling, drying and the possibility of recycling it into something pretty cool.
A Proliferation of Mushrooms, Part II
Continuing our trek through the mushroom wonderland. We don't know anything about mushrooms. If you can identify any or all, please comment below. Thanks and enjoy!
A Proliferation of Mushrooms, Part I
At the yard this morning, JT came across a riot of mushrooms of all shapes, sizes and colors. Check them out...
No Rest For the Weary or the Sawyer
We try to mill all year round - not easy but always satisfying. Here are just a few of our trees waiting to be made into something lovely for you to enjoy.
Live Edge Sycamore Table
Delivered today this gorgeous, live edge Sycamore table which we gray-washed to give it a weathered look. Looks great in its new home. Congrats Karen and Martin!
Gray-washed Sycamore table
A Troop of Trees
Just a few of the specimens currently at the mill yard. The Sugar Maple has more than one variety of mushrooms chillin' on it.
Sugar Maple and friends