My latest creation takes my signature minifigure, Guy Wyndzon, into the world of fencing!
Sere
sere: adjective, (especially of vegetation) dry or withered

Adventure Bound!
Join my band of intrepid explorers as they roam the bamboo jungles in search of a very special flower… the most magnificent specimen of an orchid ever found!
Description of a Dragon
Swirled the milk-white snow; whistled the mountain wind; rattled the hollow pines. Winter.
White, a wall of white; wind, a wave of wind; wood, a whirl of woods. Winter – the wraiths of winter.
Snow, snow, snow! – as far as the eye could see – which was not very far. Had the landscape been visible, its solitary grandeur would have been more awe inspiring than even the white world of swirling snow; rocky outcroppings, coated now with a mantle of purity; tall evergreens, pointing long fingers at the airy vault; grand peaks, majestic symbols of age and stability. But the landscape was not visible.
Instead, a traveler would have been haunted only by the ghosts of pine trees – cheerful ghosts, for the day was a bright though not a clear one, and the crisp crackle of their clanging boughs suggested no midnight horrors – cheerful ghosts, looming through the whirl of snow – light, powdery snow, lifted by the breeze, dropped by the clouds, puffing in the air, dancing to the tune of the wind’s whistle. But there was no traveler.
Can God Create a Being that He Cannot Control?
Many people are familiar with the classic atheist question, “Can God create a stone that he can’t lift?” The answer to that, of course, is the same as the answer to a question like, “Can God create a square circle?” What is a square circle? It’s nonsense; and so is “a stone that God can’t lift.” There is no such thing; there couldn’t possibly be such a thing; from a Christian perspective, there couldn’t be such a thing because God is Unchanging Truth – logical and consistent.
So what about the question, can God create a being that He cannot control? Is it parallel?
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Forest Tree House
Building a tree house has always been on my LEGO “bucket list,” and a friend giving me a bunch of bright flower pieces proved the perfect excuse!
Cake Manufacturing
Inspiration for this vignette came when I attached one of the little gold figures to a black clip… and the rest followed!
Ride Small with Style
About four years ago I built a micro LEGO carriage. A few months ago, I decided to reverse engineer it. You’d think that would be easy, since it was my own build in the first place. Not!
I didn’t just reverse engineer it, of course, I tried to make it better! See the old version and spot the differences after the break.






