



Fiddler on the Roof
Sculpture made from beach-combings.
Very early one morning, just after high-tide, I saw in the distance what looked like a squashed, sodden cardboard-box. Fortunately I didn't dismiss it and went to confirm the sighting. "Wow, a log-cabin", I exclaimed aloud to myself. Its maximum circumference was 48" and it stood 14" tall. Having just washed up, it was extremely heavy and I had about 3/4 mile to carry it. At least I had a breakwater to rest it on every 100yds. That was several years ago.
Only last winter, a forestry worker saw the piece and explained that my log-cabin was the result of an axe-race, whereby axemen challenge each other to chop a log in as quick a time as possible. He thought it had come from abroad as the diameter was greater than material used in the UK. It was also pointed out that the axe-blade had a small chip out of it, resulting in the thin vertical stripes on the roof.
The little bird is for Topol, who inspired the title.
Very early one morning, just after high-tide, I saw in the distance what looked like a squashed, sodden cardboard-box. Fortunately I didn't dismiss it and went to confirm the sighting. "Wow, a log-cabin", I exclaimed aloud to myself. Its maximum circumference was 48" and it stood 14" tall. Having just washed up, it was extremely heavy and I had about 3/4 mile to carry it. At least I had a breakwater to rest it on every 100yds. That was several years ago.
Only last winter, a forestry worker saw the piece and explained that my log-cabin was the result of an axe-race, whereby axemen challenge each other to chop a log in as quick a time as possible. He thought it had come from abroad as the diameter was greater than material used in the UK. It was also pointed out that the axe-blade had a small chip out of it, resulting in the thin vertical stripes on the roof.
The little bird is for Topol, who inspired the title.
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Sculpture made from beach-combings.
Very early one morning, just after high-tide, I saw in the distance what looked like a squashed, sodden cardboard-box. Fortunately I didn't dismiss it and went to confirm the sighting. "Wow, a log-cabin", I exclaimed aloud to myself. Its maximum circumference was 48" and it stood 14" tall. Having just washed up, it was extremely heavy and I had about 3/4 mile to carry it. At least I had a breakwater to rest it on every 100yds. That was several years ago.
Only last winter, a forestry worker saw the piece and explained that my log-cabin was the result of an axe-race, whereby axemen challenge each other to chop a log in as quick a time as possible. He thought it had come from abroad as the diameter was greater than material used in the UK. It was also pointed out that the axe-blade had a small chip out of it, resulting in the thin vertical stripes on the roof.
The little bird is for Topol, who inspired the title.
Very early one morning, just after high-tide, I saw in the distance what looked like a squashed, sodden cardboard-box. Fortunately I didn't dismiss it and went to confirm the sighting. "Wow, a log-cabin", I exclaimed aloud to myself. Its maximum circumference was 48" and it stood 14" tall. Having just washed up, it was extremely heavy and I had about 3/4 mile to carry it. At least I had a breakwater to rest it on every 100yds. That was several years ago.
Only last winter, a forestry worker saw the piece and explained that my log-cabin was the result of an axe-race, whereby axemen challenge each other to chop a log in as quick a time as possible. He thought it had come from abroad as the diameter was greater than material used in the UK. It was also pointed out that the axe-blade had a small chip out of it, resulting in the thin vertical stripes on the roof.
The little bird is for Topol, who inspired the title.













