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Chainsaw Wood Carving in Greeley

Before I lived in the old schoolhouse in Nunn, I lived in a small house in Greeley. After my parents and brother moved from Nunn, they moved back to the Greeley house. It is at the end of a T road and cars often forget to stop at the stop sign or they slide through on icy cold winter days. The house has narrowly escaped being hit by various cars throughout the years, however the yard plants and cars that have been parked out front have not fared as well and have been hit a few times.

In the matter of just an 8th month time span, two cars hit one of the old spruce pine trees that had been there since before I was born. We hoped it would survive, but  soon the tree began to wither away dying from the impact.


The tree stump – you can see the impact marks on the right where a car had hit it. You can also see the “T” street

Finally the time came when it needed to come down completely. My mom hired some tree removal specialists but thought maybe there was something she could do with the stump that had been a tree that I had often played in and around with my next door neighbors as a child. She thought perhaps a student artist may be interested in carving it. I put my feelers out and posted something on both Facebook and Craigslist looking for any info on wood carver artists. A friend suggested the Chainsaw Mama, Faye Braaten who has done wood tree carving work in Loveland and the Greeley area.

My mom talked with her and about a month later, they settled on a price and time for the carving to take place. My mom picked the perfect subject for her carving: a happy dog and cat. She currently has four dogs and a few cats, so this fit her just right.

I was able to see some of the carving myself and it is very impressive! Faye does a great job and can really handle those chainsaws! Here are a few pictures and a video of the process.


Chainsaws are ready!


A Greeley Tribune Reporter came out to take pictures and write up a story!


Early in the process


The face taking shape


The face more pronounced and the body coming together

 

Nearly complete wood carved dog and cat


She uses a torch to darken some parts and a grinder to smooth it a little -here the cat is visible as well


My mom’s cat, Scarlett is black as was our cat Boo-boo and so she darkened it. I think it created a nice contrast against the yellow lab


Detail of the dog’s face


Close up of cat


We brought the dogs out to see as well. But the real cat wasn’t interested 🙂

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Lucky Number 7 in Fort Collins and the Swetsville Zoo


7 Years of a great marriage!

Today marks our seventh wedding anniversary. We took the day off work and decided to have some fun. We went down to Fort Collins and stopped into the Swetsville Zoo which is right off Harmony and I-25.


Swetsville Zoo

This is not a zoo in the usual sense of the word. It is more of a Dr. Seuss, Tim Burton kind of mad wonderland. And it’s awesome! I hadn’t been since I was a kid and Britton hadn’t ever been! It has free admission and lots of creative creatures made out of scarp metal all over. I would recommend everyone check it out. Here are some of the fun things we saw!


Dinosaur creation


Dinosaur Kit


Britton was caught by a crab! 🙂


Gunslinger


This is made out of a bus!


Cool creepy birds


B and me at the castle


Riding the serpent!


What a cute bird!


Whole new meaning to a  VW “beetle”


Scary!


It’s cool that it’s right on the river!

After our self-guided tour, we were starving! We had only eaten brunch so, we headed for an early dinner at, our favorite restaurant, Bisettii’s!


Dinner at Bisetti’s

Then we walked around Fort Collins a little and stopped in a few shops.


Downtown Fort Collins

We ended our adventure at O’dell’s brewery where they had hula-hoops!! The whole day was so much fun!! A great way to celebrate our special day!


Hula Hooping at O’dell Brewery!

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BBQ and the Greeley Arts Picnic

We’ve had a fun weekend so far. I am part of a women’s coaching group and thought it would be nice to have everyone come over to our house with their significant other. We made shish-kabobs and fruit salad. We also had some cheese and crackers. For more details on the food check it out here. Anyhow, we had a great time. Everyone loved playing with the chickens, checking out the jungle greenhouse, touring the house, listening to music and sitting in the backyard “terrarium” where we had a nice cool cloud cover.


Enjoying a nice BBQ outside


Some of the shish-kabob components


With my lovely girlfriends!

Then this morning Britton and I took a bike ride down to the GreeleyArts Picnic where we checked out the various wares for sale and met up with a friend who had forgotten something at our house during the party. So we brought it to her. I wish every day was filled with such great people and fun times!


At the Greeley Arts Picnic

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