They're not interested, in my circle. I guess this is my gift. Outside here, I really don't discuss wooding other than 'we went out today and chopped wood'. No one's as impressed with numbers, money saved, achievements, or milestones reached, as we are. No one enjoys the heat and measure of independence as we do either. There is some wisdom about not casting pearls before swine. And, As buZZsaw BRAD stated, that's why I'm here.
My father in law asked me yesterday if I was done with wood. Huh? I said Im never done. He than asked me how much I had. I said only 16 cord. You should of seen the look. Good thing I didn't tell him how much I really have. He may of .
Was there any truth to that? 16 cord seasoned 16 cord at my house 16 cord on the west side I've answered equally evasively given the audience. 'He's sitting on almost 40 cord' is not necessarily information I want broadcast around here. 'course 40 cord isn't a number most folks here would appreciate/fathom. Q: Are you done with wood yet? A: I dunno, you done breathing yet? Same. SCA
About 22 in various stages. That counts split and stacked, rounds and logs that need bucked, also this year's supply
No talking about wood here. But when the guests drive up, I always see the look on their faces when they see the wood stacks.
That's a lot of wood!! A couple years supply there once split? What is it that they're not saying? We get a lot of admiration here. Not too many detractors yet. Sca
Leave the thermostat set at 58*. Do not light the wood stove but leave a small stack of Birch and Ash splits and kindling next to it. Shortly after the extended family and guests arrive for dinner and you have taken their coats, somebody will breach the thought of using that beautiful firewood and kindling to make a nice ripping fire! You should be able to steer the conversation from there. Problem solved!
Probably nobody has endured this one. "Do you think you have enough wood?" said sarcastically. Of course, I always answer, "No!"