Had a lot of Beech lately and that's what it looks like to me, especially looking at the grain and the flaky bark on the pic of the split.
Peat in Ireland and in Scotland is cut from a bog, it is decomposed sphagnum moss maybe thousands of years old. On a few occasions in the UK and...
Great post, good patter enjoying immensely, you seem a man that enjoys life.
The last one looks like Rowan or you might call it Mountain Ash, lots of it in Scotland, sure it is natural to Sweden also.
I can see the Cobbler from my house, small world isn't it, would love to visit Germany some time, Holland has been the nearest to you.
Still Game dint think you would get that in Germany, hope you enjoy.
Yes I think he does, got to try and tidy up, should be ok once I get a 2 or three year plan sorted.
Hi Kimberly Here is some photos of mine may give you ideas on a stand, so easy the wee one can use it. Cheers Stewart [IMG] [IMG]
Same problem as Fat Boy 85 running out of room and have to stop collecting for the moment. As you can see from the photos this is all the wood I...
Great score IBob have a lot of Beech in the shed for this winter, looking forward to seeing how it burns.
Although not English, still British, welcome.
Yes your son was based here in the Holly Loch, across the river from me.
Yes we are much the same, love the summer got to enjoy the light after the dark winter.
Yea they have gone over the top with wind turbines, especially in Scotland, suppose its because it is the windiest place in Europe.
Where are you from originally Bob.
I'm sure there are, I hope she likes wind and rain, 100mph is not uncommon during the winter.
I think the beastie is in the UK, but has not come this far north as yet.
Cheers, I like the pictures you post of Alaska, stunning, you will be the same as us now and starting to get long days as we are on a similar...
Yes will split the Birch soon, it is one of our staples around here, along with Ash.
Thanks yes it is a nice place to live, I have an 18 year old who is a good help.