wood nymph_bw [les je lep]
This is a tree root in Angell Woods. It is not the greatest photograph as it was my first photo. This picture goes with the Stone Guardians found here...http://www.flickr.com/photos/christinamatheson/sets/320523/ . I just found it enthralling that the root looked like a woman sleeping, a nymph trapped in eternal sleep.
roots [les je lep]
a project in my woods, maple sticks chewed to size and placed in space between roots
Pooh Bridge, Winnie the Pooh! [les je lep]
This is the ACTUAL BRIDGE where Winnie the Pooh played "poohsticks" ( dropping a twig from one side of the bridge and then watching it emerge from the otherside after being caught up in the flow of water beneath !)
Located in the "Hundred Acre Wood" near Hartfield, East Sussex, England.
The Winnie the Pooh stories were written by AA Milne, and set in the area where he had grown up.
On the 21st August, 1920 his son Christopher Milne was born,( later to be featured as Christopher Robin) At this point his father AA Milne had written a short verse and had given it to his wife Dorothy as a present, he told her that any money she made on it she could keep, She sent it straight away to magazines, it became a very expensive present and Success Alan was asked to write more and that's where "The Doormouse and the Doctor" derived from, which he wrote for The Merry Go Round magazine.
From there "Winnie The Pooh" was written, Alan got his inspiration from Christopher's toys and from there he wrote "The House at Pooh Corner" Alan claimed this would be his last book. Alan realized that writing was his dream and in 1929 wrote "Toad of Toad Hall" based on the story told by Kenneth Grahames "The Wind in the Willows". On January 31st, 1956 Alan Alexander Milne Died.
In 1961, Dorothy sold the film rights to Walt Disney, who created what we see today as the Winnie the Pooh animated stories.
Today Milne's books still continue to be best sellers even after his death, and his classic Pooh stories are still children's favorites and his play "Toad of Toad Hall" will still be enjoyed as a Christmas classic.
Located in the "Hundred Acre Wood" near Hartfield, East Sussex, England.
The Winnie the Pooh stories were written by AA Milne, and set in the area where he had grown up.
On the 21st August, 1920 his son Christopher Milne was born,( later to be featured as Christopher Robin) At this point his father AA Milne had written a short verse and had given it to his wife Dorothy as a present, he told her that any money she made on it she could keep, She sent it straight away to magazines, it became a very expensive present and Success Alan was asked to write more and that's where "The Doormouse and the Doctor" derived from, which he wrote for The Merry Go Round magazine.
From there "Winnie The Pooh" was written, Alan got his inspiration from Christopher's toys and from there he wrote "The House at Pooh Corner" Alan claimed this would be his last book. Alan realized that writing was his dream and in 1929 wrote "Toad of Toad Hall" based on the story told by Kenneth Grahames "The Wind in the Willows". On January 31st, 1956 Alan Alexander Milne Died.
In 1961, Dorothy sold the film rights to Walt Disney, who created what we see today as the Winnie the Pooh animated stories.
Today Milne's books still continue to be best sellers even after his death, and his classic Pooh stories are still children's favorites and his play "Toad of Toad Hall" will still be enjoyed as a Christmas classic.
Roots, in the Hundred Acre Wood [les je lep]
The Winnie the Pooh books, by AA Milne, were set in the real life countryside around Hartfield, East Sussex, England.
This is the REAL Hundred Acre Wood, in which both the Enchanted Place and Pooh Bridge are to be found.
This is the REAL Hundred Acre Wood, in which both the Enchanted Place and Pooh Bridge are to be found.
sail boat 05.24
les je lep
summer 05, the sailboat is in the water again.
She was built by Michele Gaudin, of Jespersen Boat Builders, from a design by Paul Gartside.
summer 05, the sailboat is in the water again.
She was built by Michele Gaudin, of Jespersen Boat Builders, from a design by Paul Gartside.
sail boat 05.24
les je lep
summer 05, the sailboat is in the water again.
She was built by Michele Gaudin, of Jespersen Boat Builders, from a design by Paul Gartside.
summer 05, the sailboat is in the water again.
She was built by Michele Gaudin, of Jespersen Boat Builders, from a design by Paul Gartside.
Zelo dobra rešitev lesene strehe
Slogan Les je lep se dokaže vedno znova, ko vidimo stvaritev kot je ta. Lesena streha z okni je odlična rešitev!
Star les je lep
Star kos lesa je lahko prav tako lep. Izžareva neko toploto.
Narava se kljub temu da naj nebi bila popolna poigrava z oblikami, ki so visoko cenjene pri ljudeh z občutkom.
Kako bi star les, ki je lep implementirali v pohištvo ali to kdo počne?
Poznam primer Stilesa, ki umetno stara les zato da dobi obliko starega ampak če prav razumem to počnejo le zato da se približajo starinskemu pohištvu in seveda ceni, ki za starinsko pohištvo velja.
Narava se kljub temu da naj nebi bila popolna poigrava z oblikami, ki so visoko cenjene pri ljudeh z občutkom.
Kako bi star les, ki je lep implementirali v pohištvo ali to kdo počne?
Poznam primer Stilesa, ki umetno stara les zato da dobi obliko starega ampak če prav razumem to počnejo le zato da se približajo starinskemu pohištvu in seveda ceni, ki za starinsko pohištvo velja.
touch wood
Občitek ki ga lahko, da le les. Les, ko ga obravnavamo kot gradbeni material nima koncurence se men zdi!
Tista varijanta s plastiko pri oknih in betonom pri gradnji je res bedna.
Ampak moji starši so vseen kupl plastična okna ker so pač IN!
Tista varijanta s plastiko pri oknih in betonom pri gradnji je res bedna.
Ampak moji starši so vseen kupl plastična okna ker so pač IN!
Les
Les je sekundarni ksilem....
V Slovenii je več kot 60% pokritost z gozdovi.....
Les je naravno bogastvo.....
V Slovenii je več kot 60% pokritost z gozdovi.....
Les je naravno bogastvo.....
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