Life doesn’t always follow the path we expect. For me, there was a time when it felt like everything was spiraling out of control, as if the foundation I stood on had been cut away. That’s what the Timber represents—the feeling of falling, of hitting a low point where I had no choice but to confront the reality of where I was and where I wanted to go.
But Timber isn’t just about falling. It’s also about potential. When a tree falls, it may seem like the end of its story, but in reality, it’s only the beginning. That timber can be shaped, crafted, and transformed into something useful, beautiful, and enduring. And that’s where Tread comes in—representing the steady, intentional steps it takes to create, to rebuild, and to move forward.
As a woodworker, I see this transformation every day. I take raw materials and turn them into something meaningful. It’s more than a process; it’s a reminder of my own journey. Timber & Tread is more than a name. It’s my story—a story of struggle, growth, and resilience. It’s about honoring the lessons learned during the fall and embracing the strength and beauty that can come from rising again, both in life and in the things we create.
No matter where you are, no matter how far you feel you’ve fallen, there’s always a way to create something new and meaningful. You just have to keep treading.
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