hickey's knife super interesting for obvious reasons, but also have you guys ever see some of the other knifes that got fashioned / salvaged from the wrecks.... especially the inuit-made ones....
I made this yarn bowl at one of those "paint your own ceramics" places! It was a birthday gift from my older sister ❤️
The loop cutout to hold yarn looked like a fish hook to me, so I made the whole thing a fish bowl! I painted some of my old betta fish on it, as well as one of the snails I had
My absolute main kink is actually just submission I think. As boring as that is. I like being told what to do and doing it. Like not even in a praise kink “I want to be a good boy” kind of way. If anything I want people to find it a little concerning, a little gross maybe even, that I’m so willing to do whatever they want. That I don’t fight back, I just bow my head, like I’ve never done anything else in my life. Like I don’t know how to do anything else. Like I was raised from birth to be a servant and I’ve never known another way to interact with people.
Neolithic Jadeite Axehead, North Lincolnshire Museum, Scunthorpe
Neolithic Jadeite Axe from Wroot, Isle of Axholme
Recent analysis has revealed the jadeite was sourced from the North Italian Alps around 4,300 BCE. The finished axe then made its way to North Lincolnshire around 3,900 BCE.
Spent the day cleaning my workshop and working on a wedding gift. Building out a piano coatrack where the white keys can be levered out to hold coats, then pushed back to get the piano motif. The white keys are made of a curly hard maple, and the black keys out of some walnut. Still have a lot of sanding left and need to build the outer frame.
Rough key layout
Relief cut to let the key rotate.
Initially assembled and working. Really happy how the grain flows across the keys