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Nice day for a little cutting

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by rebelduckman, Mar 2, 2017.

  1. rebelduckman

    rebelduckman

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    About 60° out today. I don't necessarily need the wood but was itching to get out and cut. I guess that's why I'm with y'all hoarders! Cherry and tulip
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    Also a shot of how green the grass is down here in February. Unbelievable
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  2. papadave

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    Sung to the tune....I'm dreaming of a white Christmas.......
    I'm dreaming,
    Of a green Springtime.
    Just like the ones I used to know.
    Where the snow is melting,
    and flowers are blooming,
    and soon, the grass
    we'll have to mow........................

    Ok, a poet......I ain't.:picard:
     
  3. Blazing

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    I can't wait to get out and find some wood to cut. Seeing that nice haul and green grass has me chomping at the bit. Now it's time for :axe:
     
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    Beautiful lawn, and some very nice looking rounds. Isn't it nice to have a bed full of stuff that you know will be fun to split? :)
     
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    Nice haul. I love the cherry. One of my favorites.
     
  6. FatBoy85

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    You cut and burn a lot of tulip? Ive been eyeballing an ad thats giving it away but its an awful lot of branches, not much there so I wonder if its really worth it if its a small quanity
     
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    Nice load of wood you got there. I can appreciate wanting to get out and cut a little. I haven't been out much yet, but did cut a bunch of really small Tulip saplings down along the driveway. Most too small for firewood.

    Can you believe this winter? Starting to get colder here now.
     
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    All that green looks inviting! Can hardly wait for this white to go away and things to start greening up.
     
  9. rebelduckman

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    I burn a good bit of it. Mainly because I have a bunch of it. It's definitely worth cutting. It's good for the not so cold days and nights and makes great kindling. Splits like a dream. Another benefit is it dries super fast. I can get it dry down here in just a few months. Downside it doesn't burn long and leaves a lot of ash
     
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