Knock on Wood
The Survivor Tree was discovered at Ground Zero on September 11, 2001 severely damaged, with snapped roots and burned and broken branches. After recovery and rehabilitation, the pear tree was returned to the Memorial site in 2010. Today, it stands as a living reminder of resilience, survival and rebirth. https://ow.ly/Bffn6
Saving Detroit, One Tree at a Time: John Hantz hopes to revitalize the city by planting oaks, sugar maples, birches and dogwoods where nothing is left to grow https://ow.ly/AYMAX | Bloomberg Businessweek
Here’s an interesting fashion statement! Robert LeQuire of South Haven Wood, gives the classic bow tie a makeover, using locally sourced Louisiana ash https://ow.ly/Ar31O
NYC’s own wood whisperer Paul Kruger turns knocked down trees into chic decor https://ow.ly/zEI67 via New York Daily News | Photo by Chase Guttman/New York Daily News
Wondering if a wooden cutting board is safe to use for your meat? It is, and better looking than plastic! | https://ow.ly/zomXn
How can you furnish your home with the beauty of wood furniture while being eco-friendly? Consider furniture brands that produce beautiful, sustainable wood products. https://ow.ly/z2MaD
A Connecticut man designs, builds and carves beautiful custom furniture from hardwood https://ow.ly/yR5uW via FineWoodworking