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Heading inland, the alder woods around the mouth of the river at the Mound are significant.
"The alder wood burns cooler than most and slows the changes.
Footpaths through salt marshes, reed beds and alder woods cross the area today.
The chassis has a wood finish with alder wood sideboards.
Alder wood is pale yellow to reddish brown, fine-textured and durable even under water.
Its name means "alder wood" in Polish.
More than seventy percent of its cherry, maple and alder wood pieces are crafted in the United States.
Olszyna (meaning "alder wood") may also refer to the following places in Poland:
Using some carpenters from Motala, a full size mock-up in alder wood was built in the spring of 1946.
I remembered a place from my previous visit, a cedar-paneled room overlooking Lake Union, where they barbecued salmon over alder wood.
The custom cabinets are made of alder wood, and the center island is fitted with drawers and cabinets for storage.
On the valley floor there are deciduous alder woods, mixed broadleaved woods, and meadow grasslands.
At Fox Island we stopped for a salmon bake, cooked in native style over alder wood, inside a lodge on an island with no electricity.
On the wet valley floodplain, there might quite possibly once have been a natural alder wood, at whose edge the first Ellscheiders might have settled.
A mixture of powdered alder wood, beet sugar and wood resin is sealed within the bag, out of contact with the food.
Alder wood was used for making clogs, hobby crafts, props in water (Venice is built on top of Italian poplar) etc.
The masks were often made of alder wood, with several coats of lacquer to give the masks gloss, and waterproof them for wearing.
The supports of the Rialto in Venice, and many buildings in Amsterdam, are of alder wood.
During the 1930s, he spent considerable time at Russian River, where he produced carvings of a local species of Alder Wood.
We learned, for example, that older cottages are built on 90-foot alder wood stilts sunk into the marsh, while newer ones are built on steel.
Near Northchapel a government factory was set up to produce high quality charcoal for making gunpowder by heating alder wood in iron cylinders heated by coal.
At the Inn of the Anasazi, Peter Zimmer has tried alder wood, which the Indians also used, and apple wood.
George Killingsworth thought he had discovered a promising product to supplement the earnings from his struggling sign-painting business - award plaques made from sandblasted alder wood.
They had cut cypress and alder wood to his order and stacked the logs under clay in a pit as large as a house for the first four days.
Smoking itself is done over alder wood either in small modern smoke houses near the family's dwelling or in larger ones at the harvesting sites maintained by particular families.