That 6 am call, that says your shop is on fire.
Redwood--redwood--redwood
Just recieved another delivery of redwood. 15 skids of reclaimed water tank redwood.
Loaded
"...A Day That Will Live in Infamy..."
Today, December 7, marks the 75th anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor and America's entry in World War II. We remember all who fought and those who keep fighting for a just world.
Shopping Spree!!
Now I understand my beloved's excitement when it comes to sales...
While I did blow the budget, I managed to get some fantastic deals.
Check out these beauties.
On This Day in Yonkers History
December 19, 1922
Ground was formally broken for the Charles E. Gorton High School in North Yonkers. Mayor Walter Taussig, using a spade, and Dr. B.W. Stilwell, a pickaxe, turned up the first clods of earth.
The high school was named after Charles E. Gorton, Yonker's second Schools Superintendent. Gorton High School is the oldest campus in Yonkers.
Source: Yonkers Rising, 12/16/2016
It Almost Takes A Village
There are times when you need to call on your neighbors to help. Our next door neighbors purchased a gorgeous black Walnut slab from us and used our machinery to straighten and flatten it.
On this Day in Yonkers History
December 12, 1906
The Yonkers Post office posted signs that read "Mail your Christmas presents early - have mercy on your letter carrier."
Christmas Rush - 1900s style!
Source: Yonkers Rising, 12/09/2016
Sunday Snaps
No words necessary
Let's Face It, It's All About the Wood
On This Day in Yonkers History
Early 20th century classroom
December 8, 1906
After meeting with the Board of Education, Yonkers Common Council vetoed the proposal of building a school on Mulberry Street. Several aldermen said that since the building would be built in a hollow on swampland, children would be in danger of contracting malaria.
Public School No. 6, Yonkers, NY
Bromance for real
We met Dan and Rachel when they were referred to us by another vendor and looking for a custom size desk for their new place. 11' is no easy find but it's a size we have in stock all the time. After a visit to the yard, they decided on a 11' x 27" spalted maple slab and some metal shelves to compliment it.
Once delivered my Brother Dan and I took care of the installation.
11' desk and shelves
Spalted maple
There it is and pretty nice, I must say
In the yard picking their slab
Crazy in Brooklyn today
Went to an auctions old wood and metal working machines
On This Day In Yonkers History
December 6, 1907
John Kendrick Bangs was appointed editor of the Metropolitan Magazine and the Daily Telegraph. Both publications had been purchased by Harper & Brothers in 1902.
Bangs, an American author, humorist, editor and satirist, was a native son of Yonkers. He studied at Columbia College where he became editor of Columbia's literary magazine. After graduating he became an Associate Editor of Life.
In 1888 he went to work for Harper's Magazine, Harper's Bazaar and Harper's Young People.
In 1894 Bangs ran for the office of mayor of Yonkers, but was defeated. He was a member of the Yonkers Board of Education.
In 1904 he was appointed editor of Puck, perhaps the foremost American humor magazine of its day.
John Kendrick Bangs died of stomach cancer in 1922 at the age of fifty-nine.
Source: Yonkers Rising, December 2, 2016
On This Day In Yonkers History
December 5, 1915
Patrolman John Fogarty arrested contracting foreman Nicholas Pierazio, who had three pounds of dynamite and six detonators in his pockets. Mr. Pierazio had boarded a McLean Avenue trolley, threatened to explode the car and thereby terrifying the passengers onboard.
Picture of Yonkers Trolley in early 20th century
Source: Yonkers Rising, 12-02-16
Red Letter Day
In all our years crafting and installing our creations, we can honestly say that working with the Widawsky family has been the most gratifying and enjoyable experience for us. Their Spalted Maple desk and metal shelving look exquisite in their beautiful new home. Thank you Widawskys for the opportunity to work with you on this project.
The best laid plans of mice and men, oft go awry
And a bit awry they have gone. Sometimes it happens when you fly standby, you may not make it on the flight. What to do? In this case, you travel from Barcelona to Madrid to try and get on another standby home. Stayed tuned. I may get home tomorrow or the end of the week. LOL
Bus - economical, clean, comfy and WiFi. Long a** trip but c'est la vie.
Last Night
Should have taken a picture of the delicious vegetable paella BEFORE we ate it. Trust us, it was fantastic. Here's to Gusto in Sevilla!
Dessert at Amorío was just as delicious.
The beach at El Puerto de Santa Maria
Family living so close to the beach is always a good thing.