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- Amberlee Parkin
- Dec 23, 2025
- 1 min read
Today in the Shop: Farm Signs, Cribbage Boards, & Sawdust Therapy
Some days in the wood shop are loud and dusty.
Some days are quiet and focused.
Today was one of those good days — the kind where everything smells like fresh-cut wood and time kind of disappears.
We finished up a simple wood sign that just says “Farm.” No fancy extras, no overthinking it. Just solid wood, clean lines, and that feeling that says yeah… this belongs here. Sometimes one word is all you need.
Meanwhile, the cribbage boards are coming along nicely — and when we say made here, we mean all of it. From the big boards down to the tiny peg holes, every step happens right in our shop. If you’ve ever drilled what feels like a million perfectly spaced holes, you know it’s part patience, part precision, and part questioning your life choices somewhere around hole number 437. Worth it though.
There’s something satisfying about watching a pile of raw wood slowly turn into something people will actually use. Not flashy. Not rushed. Just done right.
No big announcements today.
No hard sell.
Just a shop full of projects in progress, sawdust on the floor, and the quiet kind of happiness that comes from making things with your hands.
Back to the boards. 🪵



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