Your "field bag" is what I would call a haversack. I will be making one very soon to hold chainsaw/logging tools - spare chain, wedges, log hooks, etc. I love making bags - it's kind of an obsession.
Similar to the Connecticut situation here, but lots of rain which, with the snow melt, is causing havoc up north. I have a 4-day trip scheduled and currently, the road to get there is closed because of severe erosion. This is my own, back yard weather station: http://littledoorfarm.com
Pickles taste good. Strawberries taste good. What about strawberries that taste like pickles?
It's not about taste, it's about association. I'd wager that if we stopped calling instant coffee "coffee," less people would be put off. Granted, it is not my favourite hot beverage, but the...
Of my 407 hobbies/pastimes/interests, the end product of a stripper build seems like cheating - a loophole in the effort-to-beauty/practicality equation. I am not saying it doesn't take effort - sanding the interior blows. But paddling your practical work of art for the first time wipes that...
It's hard to stay motivated at this stage (at least for me). I use the form marks as my goal - "just 2 sections tonight..." I save the stern/bow, manual sanding jobs for times of self-loathing. April sounds about right.
Not to make light, but I instantly thought that it's similar to welding when a spark lands in your boot and you have a very brief moment when you must decide if the spark will simply go out or if you need to launch your footwear across the garage.
My dad would call me "chip" when I was quite young, too. Another somewhat less-endearing, French-Canadian handle: 'ti-boute' which roughly translates to "little nub".