Photo: Hewing his own timber

Craig McNeil hews a log on property in Easthampton that he plans on using as part of a future home. “Sometimes you just got to stop, by removing more you can mess it up, you just gotta let in be wonky,” said McNeil.

Craig McNeil hews a log on property in Easthampton that he plans on using as part of a future home. “Sometimes you just got to stop, by removing more you can mess it up, you just gotta let in be wonky,” said McNeil. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS

Published: 10-06-2024 10:24 AM

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