Starting 3/13/2019, Wholeo 2024 is a 5-year plan to create a full-length Wholeo Movie. It is almost done. My website, www.wholeo.net of 27 years work welcomes you as I work to make one complete, simple, clear expression of the essence. The movie, FOLLOW THE SAND is almost done, a gateway to my art work of 70 years. I loved web working. That includes publishing all my old art and continuing new art on the web, for the web. That's part of why I'm here. #wholeo #wholeo2024 #Follow the Sand
Cutting flush to ground will end up causing the stump to 'grow' as the trail surface compacts with use. The entire stump must be removed if you want a nice trail.
STRAIGHT FROM MY PULLERBEAR WARRANTY... "The tools are designed for one person and not designed to be ganged up on. " BUT... These things are actually tough enough to gang up on all day long.
Thank you, deeply, for envisioning a collection, a summary, as, yes, I have and often do. Whenever there's a lull in visions, or a topic seems "done", I turn to varieties of more complete works. I realize that so much of what I experience grows out of my personal development. I'm asking too much for anyone to understand how it all fits together. I would have to stop weekly publishing which I've done since 1997. Hard to break the addiction. Whenever I try, something new appears. So astounding that I start working on it instead. I will try to make the Wholeo DVD and I appreciate your request.
It's me. I was born 12:15 am December 21 1970. Did you know Elvis was on a plane writing a letter to Nixon. He delivered it to the president. Check out the movie. The picture of that morning is the most requested picture in US archives. There was something crazy special in the air.
It will not be done. The Eastern Lake Campground 2 now occupies the entire lakefront length of the previous pink-tagged trail. Campsite #4 would have been right in the path. So it was not finished and is not maintained. Unfortunately.
I just ordered the smaller Pullerbear Cub XL. It is only three feet tall but the oak saplings I'm after aren't much taller so I am hoping it will easily do the job. How are you liking yours after a couple of years?
I had mine for a few years I think I paid around $200 for shipping included I was leery about paying so much for a tool I've never touched before but it was well worth it no regrets I bought the XL321