Nothing today, although I couldn't leave this for lonely chunk of mulberry. Didn't have the heart. The dead wood from my mystree ornamental thread. Came in while I was checking out what was there.
Found this mulberry kinda buried in a fresh load of brush. Typical of what I find and glad to take it.
We finally got the load of ash from post 54 processed Saturday morning. Small pile of cut offs... Back and side view of rounds pile A couple rounds had a small hollow with residents present. They looked thirsty, I gave them a hi octane drink, must have been too strong for them... We got almost 2/3 cord from that load... We have another ash tree from the cemetery clean up that will be added to the shed
Sweet! That was a nice find Jeff! Finding an ash score with either green or dead with fully good meat is getting rare and I pounce at the opportuntity.
Quick stop this morning. There was a halfway decent pile of mostly hardwood rounds dumped. Problem was they were mostly the wrong length and I had work stuff in the truck. No pics.
Small scrounge from the Old Saybrook transfer station this morning. I believe this is sugar limb wood. Heavy stuff.
No big rounds today but some nice kindling including somebodies red oak splitter scraps and tobacco lathe.
Dump run yesterday disposing of some old pallets. Scored a wheelbarrow of splits mostly tulip (I think) with some red oak and some type of softwood I'll burn in the firepit. Also a couple lengths of Goldilocks size sugar maple logs and a limb of fruitwood. Having a problem loading pics but will when I can.
My score from Saturday. I chuckled as someone bought bundle wood and looks like the red oak wasn't dry.
LOL! I laughed when I saw it. Fresh split and wrapped. Ill keep it here for my pit for now. I rarely use oak for bundles as its too heavy and takes forever to dry. Last batch of oak I saved had the borers wreak havoc with the bark on splits even though it was in the lean to under cover. I dried it 18 months too.