Many of my sentiments regarding this amazing post have already been lauded by others with their heartfelt reactions, stories and acknowledgment of your artistry and kind inspirational ways. Thank you for planting the seed of gratitude in the realm of those you reach and touch, and may your humble ways continue to be blessed with endless bounty of health, happiness, love and peace.
Awesome Ashley - thanks for sharing - very moving story and i love that concept that the family has used with this tradition. truly inspirational and what is nice there is now a piece of you entwined in that story. As always a superb bit of turning - keep up the good work.
I’ve just been lucky enough to get a piece of oak from a beam that was in an old barn dating back to 1450… managed to get five cereal dish sized bowls out of it, the wood is beautiful..
What a fantastic project and tribute. The finish on the bowl is soooo smooth. As I was watching you turn, you can tell you're a true craftsman, seasoned turner and professional. Your eyes aren't looking at where the gouge or sandpaper was working, it was on the opposite side watching the profile.
A few years ago, I visited Dachau concentration camp in Germany. It was a sobering tour, but towards the end, there was a huge oak tree that had obviously been there when the camp was in operation. There was a small sign that told that the ashes of exterminated Jews had been dumped in the spot where this oak tree grew. As I looked upon the ground, I saw thousands of acorns which had been produced from the nutrients of the bodies of these people who had lost their lives in this horrible way. But as I thought upon it, I realized that these small acorns were bundles of hope, that new life came from death. I pocketed a few of these small treasures and planted them, and now we have children and grandchildren of this original tree. We all are part of this circle of life, with new life being born from death. This can bring us hope, joy, love and peace if we hold on to the treasures of appreciation of those who have gone on before us. Just another example of ashes to acorns...
I always love giving bowls and such away when the wood has some sort of story. I hate saying "I got it off ebay." I much rather say "I made this bowl from the big oak that fell in your yard last winter in the storm." Touching story, Ashley. Nice job.
An acorn knows have the information, and know how to build a oak tree, all the profesors in the world dont🤗 Glory to God and must Jesus blees you all. Love from Norway 🇳🇴
Absolutley great you've done this duringCovid and highly imoressive that you've gone public while this is still current. Uolifting and inspiring for me downunder in New Zealand where i;ve taken up woodturnung this year as part of my recovery and rehab from a stroke. Kia kaha Ashley and Geoff. My gratitude to you both
Very nice touching story the bowl was fantastic looking. He will have a wonderful family heirloom to pass along hopefully for many generations . God bless you
Great idea! I just lost my 100 year old aunt and am thinking I will make four bowles with the same intent. I will need to figure what to make for the acorns. It will be a great Christmas present for my three boys and their families. Of course the leftover will be for my table.
Thanks Ashley for sharing this beautiful video. The purpose was heart warming and the finished product was just as special. Thanks for sharing your talents with the rest of the world.
What a remarkable and beautiful story. I loved the bowl as well. GOD Bless you. I’m 65 years old and that put a lump in my throat. What a wonderful person you are. The world needs a lot more of people like you.
Such a lovely story and tradition. And the bowl is a beautiful contribution to that. Geoff seems like an interesting person to hang out with, and such a great supporter of local art and artists. Really enjoyed this one. Thanks for sharing!
Well what a beautiful bowl Ashley. The reason & story behind it was very moving & as you watch the video you can see just HOW MUCH of Ashley Harwood went into it. Beautifully done with a great atmosphere that you set up in your deep approach. Thank you so much for sharing this with us & to Geoff for his input. Cheers, Don from South Aust.
The projects you create from the most delicate Finial to grandest Barolo Table always contain the essence of Ashley Harwood making them precious one of a kind pieces, the world is a better place because you took to heart your dad’s wise advice about creativity. Thank you for sharing 🙏
@@AshleyHarwood working on the same thing with a worldwide community It is called One World Craftsman hope to launch it after new years love your work.
Love this idea, I think this Christmas would be a good time to try it. My wife and I have a Memory Jar that sits in our lounge all year slowly filling with memory’s scribbled on small bits of paper that have made us smile that day (there are a lot of the things the grandchildren do in there). Then on New Year’s Eve we read them to start the new year with good memories.
What a touching moment. We all need that teaspoon of honey (called love) to get us through the times we are in. So heartwarming to hear Geoff say, "finding the positive in loss".
Beautiful bowl, and a beautiful story. I think I may start a tradition with my family with a gratitude bowl. One of these days I hope to visit my uncle in Charleston and take a class with you, also!
What a beautiful story and the bowl as well. It is amazing how you can take something and turn it into such a piece of art! And this one is made even better because of where the wood came from and how it will get to "live on". I have thought of doing something similar to this and your video gives me the inspiration to not give up on that idea. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing with us Ashley. I have an elm bowl I roughed out and is now dry and ready to finish up. You gave me some ideas and I appreciate that!
I love the storey and the caring he has towards his community. and your caring for him . I think that this is great what you did for him. and thank you for sharing this with us.
You are a delightful and caring lady. Wonderful video. Thank you
Many of my sentiments regarding this amazing post have already been lauded by others with their heartfelt reactions, stories and acknowledgment of your artistry and kind inspirational ways. Thank you for planting the seed of gratitude in the realm of those you reach and touch, and may your humble ways continue to be blessed with endless bounty of health, happiness, love and peace.
The most beautiful bowl turning video ever!
The bowl and the story are beautiful! I find that making things recharges me. I enjoy the process and the result.
Very touching. Great idea!
Awesome Ashley - thanks for sharing - very moving story and i love that concept that the family has used with this tradition. truly inspirational and what is nice there is now a piece of you entwined in that story. As always a superb bit of turning - keep up the good work.
I’ve just been lucky enough to get a piece of oak from a beam that was in an old barn dating back to 1450… managed to get five cereal dish sized bowls out of it, the wood is beautiful..
You are great Ashley! Very moving Story. Greatings from a Woodturner from Italy
vous êtes fantastique !!!!
Awesome!
Gorgeous bowl with a nice shape...love the cause!
Thank you very much!
nice story telling to go along with a project!
What a fantastic project and tribute. The finish on the bowl is soooo smooth. As I was watching you turn, you can tell you're a true craftsman, seasoned turner and professional. Your eyes aren't looking at where the gouge or sandpaper was working, it was on the opposite side watching the profile.
A few years ago, I visited Dachau concentration camp in Germany. It was a sobering tour, but towards the end, there was a huge oak tree that had obviously been there when the camp was in operation. There was a small sign that told that the ashes of exterminated Jews had been dumped in the spot where this oak tree grew. As I looked upon the ground, I saw thousands of acorns which had been produced from the nutrients of the bodies of these people who had lost their lives in this horrible way. But as I thought upon it, I realized that these small acorns were bundles of hope, that new life came from death. I pocketed a few of these small treasures and planted them, and now we have children and grandchildren of this original tree. We all are part of this circle of life, with new life being born from death. This can bring us hope, joy, love and peace if we hold on to the treasures of appreciation of those who have gone on before us. Just another example of ashes to acorns...
Great video! It captures some really important connections.
Ashley, one of your best! Nice bowl work and some great community talk. And so timely. Goodonya from this old geezer!
Wonderful and what a Beautiful bowl Ashley. Leslie must be smiling down from Heaven.
Wow beautiful bowl enjoyed watching this interesting video
Glad you enjoyed it
@@AshleyHarwood I'm wondering can turning be done with very limited use of left arm? As I had a stroke4 yrs ago .these videos have got me hooked .
Very special and what a great concept and tradition to have...
Beautiful tribute. Really appreciate Jeff sharing the idea of the acorns and gratitude bowl. What a tremendous idea to share. Thank you both!!
Very nice, a great reason to turn a bowl. Thanks for sharing.
Great video!
I always love giving bowls and such away when the wood has some sort of story. I hate saying "I got it off ebay." I much rather say "I made this bowl from the big oak that fell in your yard last winter in the storm." Touching story, Ashley. Nice job.
Thank you Ashley for sharing that bowl project very touching stories both the bowl and the acorn
An acorn knows have the information, and know how to build a oak tree, all the profesors in the world dont🤗
Glory to God and must Jesus blees you all.
Love from Norway 🇳🇴
Absolutley great you've done this duringCovid and highly imoressive that you've gone public while this is still current. Uolifting and inspiring for me downunder in New Zealand where i;ve taken up woodturnung this year as part of my recovery and rehab from a stroke. Kia kaha Ashley and Geoff. My gratitude to you both
Ashley you and your work are both simply beautiful. Love your videos.
Great Bowl Ashley , you all Stay Safe now and have a nice day !!!.
Beautiful work and what a positive way to use an old tree from you home town thanks for sharing
Very nice touching story the bowl was fantastic looking. He will have a wonderful family heirloom to pass along hopefully for many generations . God bless you
Great story and video, well done.
Great story behind that bowl. I have just bought my first lathe and look forward to turning some memories.
Ashley, what a wonderful story...what a beautiful bowl from a beautiful soul
A bowl with soul!
A beautiful bowl and a very touching video, thank you Ashley and Geoff.
Great idea! I just lost my 100 year old aunt and am thinking I will make four bowles with the same intent. I will need to figure what to make for the acorns. It will be a great Christmas present for my three boys and their families. Of course the leftover will be for my table.
I think I will turn the acorns.
This video is a gem, Ashley. Great story, wonderful bowl, and spot-on message about regularly incorporating creativity into a busy life.
Thank you so much, Paul! I'm really glad to hear you enjoyed it.
Thank you Ashley for this. It has a special meaning for me at this time.
Beautiful work, so inspired by you and your friends work and story.
Thank you
Thank you so much! its truly is amazing at just how different and amazing each of us are and I feel honored to be apart of this story.
Thanks Ashley for sharing this beautiful video. The purpose was heart warming and the finished product was just as special. Thanks for sharing your talents with the rest of the world.
Absolutely Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What a remarkable and beautiful story. I loved the bowl as well. GOD Bless you. I’m 65 years old and that put a lump in my throat. What a wonderful person you are. The world needs a lot more of people like you.
Such a lovely story and tradition. And the bowl is a beautiful contribution to that. Geoff seems like an interesting person to hang out with, and such a great supporter of local art and artists. Really enjoyed this one. Thanks for sharing!
So inspiring and touching.
Didn't expect to have feels first thing in the morning..
Well what a beautiful bowl Ashley. The reason & story behind it was very moving & as you watch the video you can see just HOW MUCH of Ashley Harwood went into it. Beautifully done with a great atmosphere that you set up in your deep approach. Thank you so much for sharing this with us & to Geoff for his input. Cheers, Don from South Aust.
Thank you for sharing this Beautiful concept & lovely bowl, I had to make that bowl but mine is in Mulberry.
Oh wow! Thats awesome did you do that all over the weekend?
@@AshleyHarwood I did it this lunchtime
This is so beautiful, I think someone is cutting onions beside me. It got me right in the feels, in a good way of course! Thanks so much
Small bowl, but big hearts! Thanks for sharing.
The projects you create from the most delicate Finial to grandest Barolo Table always contain the essence of Ashley Harwood making them precious one of a kind pieces, the world is a better place because you took to heart your dad’s wise advice about creativity. Thank you for sharing 🙏
I like the whole concept of the acorns and bowl. Thanks for sharing
I think what you did for your friend was beautiful! Keep up the good human kindness.
Very touching - love the use of historical local wood. 👍
There was a lot of love in the turning of that piece, fantastic job! ❤️
Thank you so much 😀
In this time these type of gestures are what is needed coming together for a cause to better the world well done and happy turning.
Thats exactly what we were hoping for with so much negativity in the world
@@AshleyHarwood working on the same thing with a worldwide community It is called One World Craftsman hope to launch it after new years love your work.
Thank you. I loved the project, but the story behind it kept me in tears because life is so short & love is taken for granted lately.
What a special video! i have tears! He seems like an Amazing person
He really is! I am so happy to call him my friend!
Beautiful work and I love the story about the tree and the way it will continue to be a part of the community even after this.
Love this idea, I think this Christmas would be a good time to try it. My wife and I have a Memory Jar that sits in our lounge all year slowly filling with memory’s scribbled on small bits of paper that have made us smile that day (there are a lot of the things the grandchildren do in there). Then on New Year’s Eve we read them to start the new year with good memories.
What a touching moment. We all need that teaspoon of honey (called love) to get us through the times we are in. So heartwarming to hear Geoff say, "finding the positive in loss".
WOW, this was very special! You are a kind, generous, lovely human being Ashley Harwood.☺️
What a wonderful gesture
Would you mean, 'gesture'?
I'm not trolling, but the other means a joker/entertainer from medieval times.
What a wonderful idea and tribute, and how wonderful you created it, did your usual incredible job, thanks for sharing
A wonderful and inspiring event.
Wonderful video, the bowl was beautiful but the video was so powerful. Thank you for sharing
Wow Ashley, no words. This was great!
Great, inspiring story. Thanks for sharing----as a kid growing up in the 70's as well, the photo made me smile!
Such a touching story and inspired tribute. Thank you Ashley for your contribution to the artistic community!
Beautiful bowl, and a beautiful story. I think I may start a tradition with my family with a gratitude bowl. One of these days I hope to visit my uncle in Charleston and take a class with you, also!
That was a great looking bowl. And to have it out of a piece of elm from that cemetery. Wow what a special piece. Thanks for sharing this video.
Awesome bowl...awesome video! Both are beautiful!
that's a moving video Ashley I literally have tears...........
You are indeed a true artist, an artisan. I am fascinated with your creations. You are very talented and beautiful.
Possibly the coolest tree story I've ever heard, awesome stories in this video! Love it,
a beautiful girl with softening voice creating beautiful things. so fulfilling.
Much needed perspective for theses times ... Top notch!!!
A special bowl that will have meaning for her family forever. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay healthy.
You are SUCH a Kind and Gentle soul Ashley. Thank you for sharing this. I felt my heart grow three sizes watching this.
Beautiful video with a beautiful message
That was such a wonderful story even though it was partly about someone’s passing. Such a beautiful and kind gift to give to someone.
What a beautiful story and the bowl as well. It is amazing how you can take something and turn it into such a piece of art! And this one is made even better because of where the wood came from and how it will get to "live on". I have thought of doing something similar to this and your video gives me the inspiration to not give up on that idea. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing with us Ashley. I have an elm bowl I roughed out and is now dry and ready to finish up. You gave me some ideas and I appreciate that!
Great story. Adds a lot to my understanding of what you do and who you are. Thanks for sharing with us!
Absolutely beautiful story Ashley thank you for sharing Jeff’s story. All the best.
A great video illustrating how art is the expression of our humanity. Wonderful story. Beautiful gift. Fabulous bowl. Thanks for sharing.
That was so wonderful, Ashley. Very touching. So well done. You made someone who was so sad so happy.
Ashley, you have the most relaxing voice and manner, the most amazing talent and a wonderful generosity.
Love you, love your work, stay safe God bless from England
What a beautiful bowl for a beautiful reason. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for sharing. I feel inspired to make a gratitude bowl in my lathe now. Great story thanks.
A wonderful piece of gratitude for your friend. I love using the piece of historic elm.
I was always told, It’s all in the details. Those little details made this bowl a piece of art. Great work!
What a nice story! Blessings to you and yours! . Thank you for sharing this.
I love working with Elm. It has incredible grains, but it is difficult to turn because it is "grabby " well done!
Beautiful!
Such a gentle gesture 💜💜💜
Very nicely sculpted. I really like the fluting around the bowl and how you carried that through to the base.
Great video
Where meaning meets talent. Amazing
I was in Charleston almost 40 yrs ago. Had a superb dinner at the Cathedral Market Place. Super food and super people. I miss Ya’ll.
Really outstanding beautiful bowl! Wonderfully designed, artfully created. Thank you for sharing! Be cool, be safe. Beach, NC
I love the storey and the caring he has towards his community.
and your caring for him .
I think that this is great what you did for him.
and thank you for sharing this with us.
That is 100% what the message to this video is all about. Thank you for sharing and caring.