Mick Stidever recorded his journeys around the UK and the World in
his book 'Ramblings of a Grandad'. This time he records his journey
with his hobby of woodcarving. From scratch he faithfully records
his endeavours with every carving he tackles, from a simple relief
to a portrait bust of his Paralympic swimmer daughter Jane. A total
of 47 carvings are presented in all. In this diary he recounts his
emotions; his highs and his lows as he endeavours to achieve the
best possible result with each and every carving. At times he
succeeds; at other times he falls short but continually he strives
to learn more about the craft. It records a thoroughly enjoyable
journey, not solely related to the carving but to the people he met
along the way and the many doors it opened to new experiences. This
diary should provide encouragement, interest and a good read for
anyone starting or participating in the craft of woodcarving. The
book is a good and fascinating read and will inspire any carver to
widen their horizons and appreciation of woodcarving. Michael
Painter A.R.B.S
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