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214268 "James Shaw" <jeshaw2@o...> 2011‑02‑27 RE: Drove a Nail (bio update)
Still following in the ways of the Carpenter are you?  He used the
non-tailed tools also.  Welcome to this list of galoots.

JimS

> -----Original Message-----
> From: oldtools-bounces@r... [mailto:oldtools-
> bounces@r...] On Behalf Of Thomas Hoyt
> Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2011 10:02 PM
> To: oldtools
> Subject: [OldTools] Drove a Nail (bio update)
> 
> I drove a nail tonight.
> 
> Not a big deal?   Except that it's a nail to hang the 'shoppe clock' (in a
> place I'll seldom look) in my OWN Wall and In my OWN Shoppe.  And, in my
> OWN
> house, too.
> 
> Short reminder - Been a Lutheran Pastor for 25+ years.  Born in Louisiana
> -
> graduated from Semnary in Ft. Wayne, Indiana.  College in Ann Arbor, MI.
> Served parishes in Arkansas, Tennessee, Texas along the way.  Escaped
> recently into Kentucky.  We have running water & 'lectricity if needed.
> Along the way had a wife for many years, raised a small litter of kids,
> etc.  After a short period being "singled" the Almighty blessed me with
> one
> who puts up with me pretty well - and with whom I am very happy.
> 
> Bought a house.  Note:  despite what you have heard this is NOT a 'buyers
> market' - nor - is it a seller's market.   (insert comment re. frustration
> with with the entire economy here.)   For the past 25 years I've been
> living
> in rented quarters or the "company house", aka a parsonage.  Having my own
> house is a new experience.   (handymen are welcome.  We have three extra
> bedrooms and two extra bathrooms.  (both with running water.)
> 
> Ended up with a beautiful home - some 50 years old, very little updates
> for
> the past 30+ so we have quite a few projects to get done (I'm not a home
> repairman so much done by faithful 'others').  Very private back yard with
> my own groundhog (never seen a groundhog in prior locations - they get
> eaten
> my the armadillos & the nutria in Louisiana.)
> 
> AND a little shoppe space, too.  The house is 2,500 sq feet - - and I
> don't
> guess that counts the unfinished basement which is underneath the entire
> house!  (yes, except for a 2 car garage... about 2,500 sq feet of 'shoppe
> space!!
> 
> After having my told in storage for 3+ years it's been quite interesting
> finding, discovering, repairing, etc... the old collec.... err... group of
> tools.  Some of them have tails, but trying to use the one's without them.
> It's more peaceful like that, as you know.
> 
> So, after a while... I guess I found a need to hang the clock.
> 
> Old Tool content - used a very old hammer.
> 
> Things are well.. except for when they aren't.
> 
> Happy to be around.
> 
> (yes, that's over 2,000 sq ft.)
> 
> Mark L. in Austin - eat your heart out.
> 
> Love to all.
> 
> Thomas Hoyt
> Winchester, KY
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