Fresh split from yesterday's scrounge: [IMG]
That scene really reminds me of going out into the woods to cut with my dad back in the day...sometimes I really miss the western forests!
Wrong leaves for White Mulberry, and definitely not regular ol Mulberry...I have a ton of that already in my stacks (love it!). I'll split one of...
damm man, same thing happened to me today! Got jabbed in the thumb, and later this evening I was wondering why my thumb hurt so much...good and...
Also, there are a ton of mature BL trees right in the same area.
What's your guess? It's ridiculously heavy, and looks like it has locust leaves.
Check out the leaves in the latest pic I put up...definitely consistent with Locust
Got the rest of it this afternoon [IMG]
In the ash, eh...is that some kind anti-venom action?
A few more days of burning under my belt, and I am absolutely blown away by the performance and control of this stove. My only complaint so far...
From what I gather, the Osage Orange is the king of all East Coast hardwoods, BTU-wise. The south and west have significantly higher top-end...
I grew up on the Western Slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and we burned a ton of Live Oak and Manzanita. My dad's been clearing parts of his...
I may have ;-) it was an extra $100 to pull an electrical permit, regardless of the scope of the change. What am I, and dagum money tree?
You can say that again...now I can put in the gimbal lights in the alcove [emoji12]
Good Lord...that looks terrifying! No, there were just a few thorns, but the small, compound leaves of Locust for sure.
The county was out clearing the shoulders today, and I came across a little Locust (I think), so I had to grab it on my way home from...
The long awaited approval from Johnny Government...I'm official! [IMG]
I'm digging the Mulberry...man that stuff burns hot, is easy to split, and is all over the place around here. The BTU charts put it neck and neck...
After a few evenings of burning under my belt, I am happy to report that the heat fills the entire main floor where the stove is located very...