The Masterpiece of a Job Well Done

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Last week my wife went cross-country skiing down on the lake by our house. When we made it to the far end of the lake, we stopped for a breather and I noticed an area on the shore where a beaver had been hard at work. There were a few trees down and I decided to take a closer look at its handiwork. I snapped the above photo as I explored.

Looking at this photo, I realize how much of an artist a beaver is. From huts and dams right down to the pattern of teeth marks on a downed tree, the evidence of the beaver’s hard work is beautiful. Beavers were made for chewing and building. They excel at that, and thus their job-well-done becomes a work of art.

I love experiencing the final result of people doing what they do best. Something as simple as the pancakes made by the top cook at the local cafe to the skyscraper designed by a famous architect to the simple but powerful WordPress plugin developed by a tinkering high-school student. Experiencing excellence, whether simple or complex, never gets old.

People (and animals) doing what they do best results in a masterpiece.

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  • http://iwearyourshirt.com/ Jason Sadler

    If we could all focus like the beaver, we'd get a lot more GOOD work accomplished :)

  • http://www.anywhereman.com daveyank

    Exactly! I can tell that you are focused on wearing shirts to the best of your ability, my friend. A true artist!

  • http://www.shuttercal.com/calendar/DefaultArtist/ Scott

    Bravo. Fantastic observation. I really enjoyed this post.

  • http://Blog.FamilyChristianMovies.com Jake Olson

    When I watched this video, I thought of your post here Dave; watching that fat dude make a hotdog is like watching a master compose a symphony.. maybe http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpi...

  • http://www.anywhereman.com daveyank

    That's art in my book, Jake. Tasty art! Did you hear Hormel is out as the hot dog supplier for the Twins? Maybe this cart franchise should have jumped at that opportunity. Yum!

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