tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8799438278337342869.post80101460728920440..comments2023-06-25T05:49:00.672-07:00Comments on Haddock and Dill: September 14, 1969 The History, The Award, The Tests, The Haphazard Week and The Little DeskUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8799438278337342869.post-25413000612042221932015-07-05T05:30:55.150-07:002015-07-05T05:30:55.150-07:00Thank you, Mike. It is very simple with small, ope...Thank you, Mike. It is very simple with small, open shelves and cubbies inside. I have visited the Shaker sites in the northeast, but never this one. Thank you for the link! Ann B. Kennedyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16263483730433027795noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8799438278337342869.post-81724462787703527992015-07-04T17:09:13.621-07:002015-07-04T17:09:13.621-07:00That's a beautiful desk that your grandfather ...That's a beautiful desk that your grandfather made. Obviously great craftsmanship, more so since he must have had only hand tools. It looks like a Shaker piece for its simplicity. Speakin' o' which, you might enjoy a visit to Shakertown aka The Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill about 25 miles southwest of Lexington, KY.<br />http://shakervillageky.org/Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15308567394308330867noreply@blogger.com