Well, the joinery work may satisfy his career, but deep down, he's a wood sculptor and cabinet maker. Over the years we've all benefitted from his creativity, you've already seen some of it! So last week he decided to carry on with the third rocking horse. He's hacked out the shape, set the face and eyes and is to be seen doing the detail sanding. You may look all you like at this picture, you may see a work in progress of a rocking horse. Personally I see those strong and beautiful limbs. His forearms and hands. Not the wooden legs! Anyway...I digress. The point is, everyone has creativity in them, and this is his expression. If he decides to sell this one, (we have two, can't part with 'em, although the second lives elsewhere )I might get involved in the label, but that really is the limit of my input. As it should be; you don't want people messing with your mojo, huh! The new one is destined to be painted, here is the one he made from a non-painty hardwood for Miss Dunnit about 12 years ago.
She's called Amy Oats, by the way. The new one will look the same but be painted; the last one was a dapple grey. Clever ain't he, my Mr Dunnit. So this weekend, there will be dust clouds emerging from our garage. And of course, I might be in the little room behind the garage getting my week's fill of paper play. I hope so. Have a lovely weekend!
What a beauty!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow Wow how good is Mr. Dunnit, that rocking horse is stunning. Hope you both get time to do something creative this weekend, but with not too much dust. Have a good weekend. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever guy he is. His work is really amazing. I love wood with a passion.
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AMAZING!!
ReplyDeleteSuper rocker! It is a joy to see someone work wood with so much skill.
ReplyDeleteAlways had a thing about rocking horses.....I once had a ride on a rocking horse in Winston Churchill's home when my mum & dad went for a job interview....how's that for name dropping LOL !
xoxo Sioux
wow what a fabulous horse your very clever mr dunnit made, hope you get time to play.
ReplyDeleteHe's definitely a keeper!
ReplyDeleteoh Julia tht is a thing of beauty, truly, far more dare i say than anything i could make out of paper or fabric. Wood just has that superior beauty. He is very skillful indeed, I am in awe.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty. Such talent and I totally agree with you rpoint about creativity being in everyone :)
ReplyDeleteO M G Julia!!!!! That is the most beautiful rocking horse that I have ever seen and I have seen a few as my late Dad used to make them!!!!! I love that it has never been painted as the wood is lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteNo wonder you are admiring those arms & hands...they are soooo talented! XXX
Your Mr Dunnit is a find - hang on to him, Julia!! I love rocking horses - always have - when I was growing up there was a wool shop in the parade of shops at the top of the road and when Mum went in to buy her knitting wool, we'd all play on the rocking horse they had - and it was a dapple grey, from memory, too (although that may be wrong, we're going back over 40 years here...) Thank you for reminding me of it. AND it was a fab shop too, I used to love all the colours of the wool on the shelves. Oh, childhood...!!! happy days.
ReplyDeleteOh my Julia -
ReplyDeleteClever indeed is MR. Dunnit! What beautiful magic he makes with his hands. Lucky, lucky girl you are!
Elaine Allen
Wow, what a talented hubby you have! Amazing x
ReplyDeleteWhat a talented husband you have Julia. I can see why you two teamed up!
ReplyDeleteHi Julia
ReplyDeleteoh wow Mr Dunnit is very skilled, what a stunning rocking horse, i couldnt part with that either, beautiful workmanship, have great weekend,sue,x
Hi Julia
ReplyDeleteforgot to say,did you get an email from me about the easel?? we have been having probs with them not all mails have been received?? sue.xx
What a lovely post - testimony to a strong marriage (you see his hands and forearms...) and the positivity of creative work. Then there's the admin...see it as a creative expression of love - it'll make all the difference, promise. Really lovely post Julia.
ReplyDeleteStunning x
ReplyDeleteI once insulted a cabinet maker by calling him a carpenter (I was only 18 and knew no better) - I'd say your chap's an Artist - but don't tell him - he too may feel insulted!
ReplyDeleteand oooh there is something about watching a man using his hands especially if there is manly machinery involved and beautiful product at the end... - hmmm - doone drifts off a bit -
reluctant or not - you have to help if you can - hope the partner recovers fully and soonest,
have a good w/e too.
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Wow that is just fabulous! He certainly has a whole lot of talent in those there hands!! xxx
ReplyDeleteYour Mr Dunnit truly is an artist... if I were holding that powerful looking weapon, I mean tool, I would have chopped the head and legs off it by now LOL Cannot wait to see how it turns out.. hope you will share with us hun..tell him he is a talented chap from me :O)) x
ReplyDeletewow-that is talented. Do you get rocking horse dung too LOL!
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Wow a true craftman at work Fabulous rocking horse Mr Dunnit. Julia thought you were helping with lambing pmsl well the image is a lot smaller on my blog time for new glasses me thinks
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I've been out all day and when I came home and saw your post, I was surprised at how many comments you had already received and how many people said they also had a thing for rocking horses. I swear, that must be a British "thing" (I know I've told you my grandmother was British), because here in America, they are collected in very discrete and limited circles. As dust collectors (oops, you know what I mean), they are hard to find, except at Christmas or in the baby sections of novelty stores and quality toy stores like F A O Schwarz in NYC. Mr. D's rocking horses rival any I have seen in high end stores, and I have seen a few.
ReplyDeleteI was so taken by your lovely tribute to the man you have lived with for 25 years, whose arms and hands you can gaze on at any time, but choose to see them with such honor and respect. I only wish more married people felt the love and admiration you obviously have for each other.
You have my address. When Mr. D. is finished with the rocking horse, he can ship it to me and I'll even pay the shipping (grin). Seriously, these are true beauties, with unparalleled detail. I'm almost ashamed of my collection after seeing the one you photographed.
BTW, that "police tape" came off an EK Success card of law enforcement stickers. I once held a CSI swap and a gal sent the card (which has about 8 stickers on it) as a hostess gift. There's also a gun, a nightstick, a badge, and a few other police related items on the card. Probably a US thing, since (if I understand correctly) handguns are not allowed in the UK.
Let the dust and the glue fly this weekend and enjoy your time away from the reluctant.
That horse rocks in more ways than one and so does Mr Dunnit. He's as rare as Rocking Horse P*o!!! So wonderful to see such beautiful heirlooms.
ReplyDeleteMost everyone in England, as a child, had wonderful experiences with a rocking horse somewhere. They evoke that wonderful feelgood factor.
There was a giant one in Blackler's Store in Liverpool, which went to Alder Hey Hospital when the store closed, and as a result they have a charitable trust called "The Rocking Horse Appeal" which raises much needed funds.
Such secret talents in yur household :) is it that we all have a secret yearning to have a rocking horse ( maybe due to riding one at the fairground?) or is it that we just love them as they cost nothing to maintain like the real thing! horses that is!
ReplyDeleteI would love one, although where I would put it would be beyond me! Mr Dunnit is certainly talented and I don't mean those arms either! lol
Happy Creating to you both
Hugs x
Hi Julia
ReplyDeletethanks for mail have replied this morning with my adyy, hope you get it ok, if not i'll stick me addy here! lol. have great day. sue,x
Oh my goodness Julia that rocking horse is stunning!!!! Mr Dunnnit is so talented.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see your secretly enjoying work. Hope to catch up soon
Laura x
What I wouldn't give to be able to produce something as beautiful as that! Oh My!
ReplyDeleteI am sorry I missed the woyww this week, have been pretty ill. Just beginning to get back to the world today, hopefully will join in again next week.
What a talented pair you are!
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Oh My! Julia, that is stunning, thats one talented fella you have there :)
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Wow he truly is a talented man!! Amy is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! The rocking horses are just wonderful - I can see why he finds them difficult to part with. I love the first photo, seeing that lovely wood being worked upon is a delight.
ReplyDeleteI'm soooo jealous of Ms D for owning Amy Oats, I hope she'll be treasured in your family for ever
What a fabulous post. Amy Oats is stunning. What superb work with a gorgeous hardwood.
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Wonderfully strong, robust and ruggedly beautiful - and the rocking horse looks good too!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh how fabulous! Lovely limbs too - don't get jealous Julia I mean the horses hehe. It's just soooo fantastic, you can't get better than a wooden rocking horse ;-)
ReplyDeleteAnne xx
WAUW - in fact DOUBLE WAUWWW - he is very talented - and a keeper for sure. That is one BEAUTIFUL rocking horse indeed. Thanks for letting us see his lovely work and have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteYour Mr Dunnit is a seriously talented man. That rocking horse is stunning and I would have been absolutely chuffed to get that when I was a child. Have a wonderful weekend, both of you. Tracey x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I would not be able to part with it either.....
ReplyDeleteThis is simply beautiful and your spouse is a real artist. What talent! I love this fabulous creature. Well done Mr D!
ReplyDeleteChrissie
S'funny, I like a man's hands and forearms too - there's something very comforting about a strong pair of arms ... Your Mr Dunnit is clearly very talented in the wood department! I wish mine was - he can't even put coat hooks up straight, bless him.
ReplyDeleteWow - the rocking horse will be a real work of art!
ReplyDeleteI hope you manage to get your fill of paper play too, this weekend :-)
Oh my word...that is truly amazing,stunning, gorgeous, beautiful and all the other lovely words you can think of.
ReplyDeleteMr Dunnit is certainly a very talented man!
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oh my gosh, that is absolutely stunning. And that would include the arms ;)
ReplyDeleteThe Dunnit household sure is a talented one. What a beauty. Any little girl (and big one come to that) would be over the moon to own one of these gorgeous horses. Isn't wood just the most wonderful thing!
ReplyDeleteHugs Lisax
WOW now that's what a call a rocking horse.
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Debby
I am truly honoured that I have seen and stroked and admired the beautiful Amy Oates. And dismally failed to slip her under my coat and sneak her out of the house.
ReplyDeleteStunning work from Mr Dunnit and one lucky Miss Dunnit :)
Good golly Julia, those rocking horses are the thing of a girls dreams.
ReplyDeleteOh if ever I should be lucky enough to be granted grandchildren, I would dearly love to buy one of those.
Please forward my noises of appreciation to your Mr D!
TFS those fab images!
Keryn x
This is amazing...perfect.
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Thats trult amazing stunning.Im sure if he did that full time Mr dunnit would be very busy man!!what atalent he has and the one in piccy is outstanding.Hed make a fortune for you hun!!!
ReplyDeleteVery crafty household in deed do!
thanks for showing hugs judex
He certainly is a very talented Mr. Dunnit! Just FAB! ikki x
ReplyDeleteamazing! your Mr. Dunnit is sooooo talented!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, my late FIL made one for my nephew it was a labour of love, he had vowed to make each of the 3 grandchildren something from scratch. Hannah was 1st and at 2 made her a wendy house she's 16 soon and I think sadly its on its last legs, Toms rocking horse was next and unfortunately time ran out for Jake, but each of them has at some point enjoyed the horse and its something that will always be there.
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Wow! What a clever man your hubbie is!! Absolutely beautiful. Can he make a shire horse one??!!
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