
Distant travelers arrive in Plymouth for the Greenwood Fest.
If you follow Peter Follansbee’s blog (and you should), you know where I’ll be in early June. Peter and the folks at Plymouth Craft were kind enough to invite me to be part of what is sure to be a special gathering in a special place. Green woodworking in the green woods. I am excited to be a small part of it, and I’m looking forward to meeting and carving with some great folks.
Peter wrote about it a bit in this recent post that also announces the involvement of yours truly (a.k.a. Goody Two-shoes). I think you’ll be impressed with the other instructors on the list as things become confirmed. Keep your eye on Peter’s blog and the Plymouth Craft site for updates as more details become available. I’ve seen the rock; this is sure to be better.
Congratulations, Dave. It is great to see you making the rounds and spreading the gospel. This should be an amazing event. Not to be missed. See you in June.
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Oh, I sure hope I can make it that weekend.
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Dave,
That was a great write up on you on Peterâs blog, but I have to askâ¦.. how did the goody two shoes handle come about?
Dick
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Dick,
I was referring to a statement in Peter’s blog post. He was just joking about me getting my information to the Plymouth Craft people first. As you know, in reality I’m a real outlaw rebel.
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Dave,
Yes, put me on the list. I would love to be there!!!
Paul Anderson
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Paul,
I hope you can make it, but just to be clear, I don’t have a list, nor does anyone at this point as far as I know. The organizers at Plymouth Craft have a lot to do I would imagine, and I have no idea how they will handle sign-ups, or when. Keep your eye on their website and blog for more updates. I just wanted to give a “heads-up.”
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Hey Dave, AWESOME!!! sound like something to be excited of about. Enjoy and good luck!
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Thanks Hanan. Hop on a plane or a boat. I’ll meet you in Massachusetts! Good to hear from you.
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Well…believe me I would have done that:) however, I just started my first year in masters in teaching math / physics. Quite a change…but I am happy!
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