You can't make this stuff up!

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Looks a bit like the new and improved Ecce Mono painting.
 

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New and improved...with horns!
 
Yup, I see Sasquatch for sure. I know, cause it looks just like the one I saw in the woods one time... ;)

I'd def cut that off and mount it with the other family pics for a little conversation piece - maybe as your great uncle Festus...

BTW, nice wood there!
 
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Yup, I see Sasquatch for sure. I know, cause it looks just like the one I saw in the woods one time... ;)

I'd def cut that off and mount it with the other family pics for a little conversation piece - maybe as your great uncle Festus...

BTW, nice wood there!

Mine is aunt Edna...:)
 
View attachment 78068 This log 33 from the grapple load. A red oak, but look at the next row back which is white oak. The lower left log....Is that a face? or I am just seeing things. Got to lay off the sauce....really.
What ever it is it looks pissed off!
 
I see it also.
Thant is some crazy stuff.

you should cut off the last 2 inches of the log and save the face.
Hang it above your wood as good juju to scare off all the wood bandits
 
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Should sell the sucker on E-Bay. If Adios Pantalones can get away with it, you can sure be an artist, too.

Kinda looks like my mother-in-law...
 
I'm going to slice it this weekend. Do I need to let it dry before I poly it? I'm thinking a satin finish.
 
It's a very human trait to see faces in... well, everything. Floors, rugs, walls, rocks. I think we are hard-wired to do that. BTW he is a rather stern looking wood gremlin, isn't he?;)

Advice on how to handle alien sightings:
1. Drop beneath the seat of your plane and look away!
2. Avoid eye contact!
3. If there are no eyes, avoid all contact!

(Thanks Firesign Theatre)
:rolleyes:
 
:)
 
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