Magnus goes international!

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right, ball busting, my specialty........:D

sooooo......... did you invite Magnus to your shop to see the glory that is Mayer Power Equipment???:D

Mayer Power Products will be closed almost all of next week. We have a mandatory vacation for the 4th of July every year..........:cry:
 
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I was picked up in Boston by William and we are at his place in Conway NH.

This is mindblowing to say the least!

It feels like half the brain is lost in check in desk in Copenhagen airport...

Since I don't have that big to beginn with, I really need the little I have and miss it terribly!
 
Conway is beautiful! Tell him to show you Mt. Washington. Its around 6,000 feet in elevation and home of the worst weather ever recorded, and highest wind gust ever recorded! You'll easily be able to see it from Conway.

Where else are you stopping on your trip?
 
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The first thing I did was pull up a chair and just sit in the shop and tell lies!

Yesterday we played a bit with woodsplitter and I got to ruin a perfectly nice load for him!

Today I ran a bit with a two man saw I traded from a friend.

I met a couple really nice persons here I have been longing to see and the fact that I sit here beside William and write this is mindblowing!

I can't belive I am actually here!

This will be the trip of my lifetime I am sure!

The 19-th we will go to Colchester CT and attend a show there with other saw nuts!

This will be super fun!
Those who have the chance and oppertunety should try to get to this show, it is one of the best around as I understand it!
 
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Still have not fully accepted the fact I am here and really wish my brain would work properly again, other than that I have a super time here with William and his son Forrest.

The kid's and anete are having a good time too.

The boy's pest Forrest as good as they can and try to immitate as much as possible.

They pic up words fast and try to communicate as best they can.

I had no idea this would blow my mind like it did just to travel a bit!
 
here he is .....doing his first load of wood :D
<img src="http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o8/WILLIAMFGREENE/usatrip2008020.jpg">
a little while later,forrest thought he would be instructor to teach tim :O
<img src="http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o8/WILLIAMFGREENE/usatrip2008102.jpg">
then magnus thought he would load the deck with the loader 8)
<img src="http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o8/WILLIAMFGREENE/usatrip2008124.jpg">
after dinner we rode up to the cog railway on mt.washington.
we arrived a little too late and it was getting dark out.
mangus wants to come back and ride it to the top :)
<img src="http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o8/WILLIAMFGREENE/usatrip2008118.jpg">
more pic's later !
 
Good for you Magnus!!

Mt Washington is a must see! Not the tallest Mountain, but the worse in the world in terms of weather!

Keep us posted, and more pics!
 
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You are just jealous!

I use this not to get motion sickness. In rubber shoes I get dizzy in a couple minuts.

Socks are no good as saw dust gets cought up too easy in them


:P
 
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The views here are breathtaking!
Food is wonderful and cheep too!

You get a fine resturant meal for two persons here compared to McDonalds for one at home.

Gas is less than half price, I would not mind living here!
 
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I get some pic's for you all later.

this coming week we go of on a road trip and the 19'th visit Colchester show.
 
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