I'm heading through to Oamaru, as Linnaeus Brugmansia, gentleman botanist and I'll be clinking and clanking with all my Steampunk bits and bobs. Installed a fob-watch tonight, with fish ornamentation.
Yes, though it's set in the present, so alternatives to coal-burning would not have been so demonised as alternatives to petroleum are - it's the depth of the addiction that drives it.
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if you want some nice chunks of macro or sycamore upon which to vent you whittlin irges do drop in next time you are passing
also have a few bits of ancient totara and could even run to a bit of walnut
have some nice aged hawthorn and and some laurel as well
The man who has everything!
I'm coming through on the 29th. Will try to take the road that leads to your place. I have yabber to share.
well if logs and chainsaw equate to everything~! at least most of everything "-)
bed(s) available if required
I'm heading through to Oamaru, as Linnaeus Brugmansia, gentleman botanist and I'll be clinking and clanking with all my Steampunk bits and bobs. Installed a fob-watch tonight, with fish ornamentation.
doesn't steampunk hint of a coalburning contradiction
as an artform I am aged enough to find it feels familiar
Yes, though it's set in the present, so alternatives to coal-burning would not have been so demonised as alternatives to petroleum are - it's the depth of the addiction that drives it.
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