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Thanksgiving Firewood

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Fanatical1, Nov 28, 2015.

  1. Fanatical1

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    What a nice few days we had for our Thanksgiving break. My two girls, lovely wife and Emma the pooch spent the last few days enjoying some beautiful weather in southern Ohio with highs in mid 60's sunny sky's, enjoying the outdoors during the day, burning wood, playing cornhole and watching movies at night.

    Got a little work done outside too which makes me thankful too. All the leaves are up for the season, and finished off filling my last stack. Had a blow down bigtooth Aspen and a nice 12" red oak that died from something....

    Happy Thanksgiving to all my FHC friends! :)

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  2. Eric VW

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    Man them's all a bunch of purty stacks, Fanatical1 :thumbs:
    Nice to enjoy this weather, especially with the fam!
    I enjoyed just walking(shuffling, actually) around looking at the stacks here. Had to try real hard to not think about going after wood, considering the great temps. Gut just ain't ready yet:(
     
  3. GrJfer

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    Great looking stack of BTU's.
     
  4. Locust Post

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    Sounds like a great time Fan.....Happy Thanksgiving right back at ya man
     
  5. Well Seasoned

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    Looks great man. Enjoy the holiday....... love the JD!
     
  6. Ag@heart

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    nice stacks! looking good!
     
  7. Stinny

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    Glad your family had a good Thanksgiving break Fan. Nothing better... :campfire:
     
  8. bogydave

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    Awesome pics :yes:

    Laser straight stack !!!!
     
  9. NYCountry

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    Nice work and some good looking stacks. The JD looks nice. Always nice to do anything with the family outdoor especially when it's firewood,
     
  10. WVhunter

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    Nice pics, good work! Glad you had a nice holiday. :yes:
     
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  11. Fanatical1

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    Thanks to everyone and enjoy your Thanksgiving Sunday! :yes:
     
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    Nothing better than family during the holidays...Real nice set up and stacks there sir, very nice work indeed :thumbs:
     
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    What you are doing is passing on our historical and agricultural traditions to a new generation that will know how to be to a large degree, self sufficient. Priceless, glad you had a great Thanksgiving!
     
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