I will take a photo of my current firewood supply when I get home. It makes that pile look positively huge in comparison. I have some work to do....
I missed that one FatBoy85. I would have been all over it. Run down there in my Wif's Highlander. I could have scored a (small) load of firewood and become real live member of the "Car Hoarding Thread" all at once!
I thought about how others rehome dogs, I rehome wood. Luckily for this one there is no rehoming fee!
Seen stuff like that first pick plenty. That second pic drives me nuts. A little over 500 homes in my mountainous lake community, surrounded by deep woods. Almost every house here has a fireplace, many never get used and roughly 1/3-ish have & use wood burning stoves to some degree. But walk around the neighborhood on the right day and you'll see garbage cans at the curb, full of sticks/branches & twigs, like they're some kind of toxic waste or something. Often these are wooded properties better than 3/4 acre or more. God forbid there be a twig on their perfect green carpet lawn. And don't even think of suggesting a compost pile or making a face about the 45 bags of leaves at the curb waiting for pickup.
Figured I should leave it for the next guy. BTW the parenthesis under the sign says "please use responsibly"
Took me a while to drag the photo off my phone, but this is indeed an actual photo of my firewood supply, sum total of the wood available to me for burning as of 10/16/2019. As of today, 11/5/2019, I have a full shed just like my avatar photo, and another 3-4 cords in a pile in my other woodshed for 2020-2021. I have been a busy woodcutter/woodsplitter.
Honestly I find it fun to get down to the end for some reason. Yes it means you burned. I could associate it with sorta Spring Cleaning, getting ready for the next stage. Luckily that spot there, you’re ready for however long until you fill it up again and the snows holding back for a bit. How long does your shed full last you, give or take?