Jim Becker
10-29-2006, 9:28 PM
Creeker (and coworker) Robert Tarr and his lovely have this nice annual habit of inviting a bunch of folks to their home for food, beverage and fun during the fall season. This past Saturday was the annual event. And low and behold, it was held right in the shop...which was "gussied up" for the occasion. Now, far be it for me to post anything that might cause a fellow 'Creeker, outstanding friend and coworker embarrassment...but then again, my two lovely daughters insisted! (They were somewhat the unofficial "entertainment" for the period that we were at the event) So with no further adieu...the obligatory pictures!
Here, the girls in all their Halloween regalia (a bride and a fairy) pose with Mr. Tarr right after we arrived, Alesya left and Nastia, right.
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Some of you may know that Robert and a big rock in a local park had it out about a month ago...and the rock won. Robert's left leg lost. (ouch) So the girls had a lot of time pushing him around the shop in his wheelchair...mostly avoiding toes and heavy machinery, but not always. Nastia does the honors here
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This brings new meaning to "infeed" on the "outfeed"...a 3hp buffet complete with several varieties of knockwurst, saurkraut and all the fixings. You might also spy Robert's racing orange Adjust-A-Bench...an interesting story is behind that one!
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And just to insure that this thread actually has something to do with woodworking, yes, beer does bring out the grain in old heart pine flooring...
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Here, the girls in all their Halloween regalia (a bride and a fairy) pose with Mr. Tarr right after we arrived, Alesya left and Nastia, right.
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Some of you may know that Robert and a big rock in a local park had it out about a month ago...and the rock won. Robert's left leg lost. (ouch) So the girls had a lot of time pushing him around the shop in his wheelchair...mostly avoiding toes and heavy machinery, but not always. Nastia does the honors here
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This brings new meaning to "infeed" on the "outfeed"...a 3hp buffet complete with several varieties of knockwurst, saurkraut and all the fixings. You might also spy Robert's racing orange Adjust-A-Bench...an interesting story is behind that one!
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And just to insure that this thread actually has something to do with woodworking, yes, beer does bring out the grain in old heart pine flooring...
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