Only because we let them, remember that.
Fantastic work and storage area. Talk about solid!
Last two pics for this thread. Got the rest of the dry wood moved to the small section of the shed. I'll dig in to this when I top up the basement...
All finished! [ATTACH] Now I just have to fill up the small right side of the shed with the wood from the left side and I can get my next load...
Got ours at Sears must be at least ten years ago, no trouble with it yet.
Good pic Chief, family unity is part of woodburning.
Fifth row started, quit around noon again because of the heat. Now I'll start bringing in the older stuff tomorrow morning. Note I have the...
I didn't know squirrels grew that big. We have red and gray and black squirrels here but they're not that big.
rottiman--throwing gas on the fire and then surprised it gets hotter...LOL
I'm from the north and east therefore don't know what it is.
I have a bunch of those squiggly CFL's in my old garage and in the winter they take awhile before even starting to give off light. It takes...
Got part of the fourth row done before noon. [ATTACH]
Woodshed outside. Plus I take the hose to most of the logs before cutting with the saw to get rid of the sand and dirt. No I don't. Too much...
Here's the fixtures I've been buying on sale for $49.99. SHOPLIGHT LED 48" 40W Keep in mind these are Canadian prices...
I bought two LED tubes similar to that to try and I find they're not as bright as the T8's they replaced. They also cost $25 each at Home Depot so...
Something I agree with Putin on, he said a few years ago that global warming would be very good for Russia. Living in Canada more warmth would...
Not really, but it all adds up. All the lights upstairs have been LED bulbs for awhile now. The biggest watt pigs here are the electric hot water...
I always waited until Labor Day weekend to bring in my wood but that always means going like a mad fool and not being able to enjoy the last long...
Looks like elm to me too.
That sounds like a perfect place to drive water pipes down and generate electricity. Has anyone explored that option?