It turns out that Penley toothpicks were the last toothpicks produced in the US. I bet you didn't know that the picks that you buy now are made in China!
Anyway, having 17 remaining cases of toothpicks weighed heavily on Deborah's mind as she didn't want to just throw them away. So she got on the Internet and googled toothpicks. The result is that she found an artist named Stan Munro, in Syracuse, NY, that made artistic structures out of toothpicks. She got in contact with him and he was interested in this mother lode of picks. She was relieved, but a new problem cropped up. All those picks were government property, so she couldn't just give them away! Eventually it was worked out that if Stan paid the shipping, he could have the toothpicks. He gladly paid the $600 in shipping, and they were his. He wanted to show his gratitude to the refuge for this bonanza, so he created this...
Since I didn't work today, I spent the day trying to firm up plans for next fall and winter. I was pretty successful, too. I'll be returning to Anahuac NWR towards the end of October. That means I'll be able to store the RV there while I go on the cruise. Then I'll be going to Mississippi Sandhill Crane NWR for February through April. I'm excited about that. Now, if I could only hear from someone in Oregon about this summer!
Thanks for stopping by....talk to you later, Judy
What a great story, Judy. I wonder how long it took him to make that?
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How Cool!
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