I moved the rest of the split pine to the area I'm piling it up since we already have two years worth stacked for the shoulder season. Once we burn four face cord of this years shoulder season pine, I hope to stack another four from this pile before we get snow.
I'll have to look that up but the info will most likely come from the Massena NY airport which is about 40 miles north of here. I just saw two sites that have an average of 88 to 98 inches of snow for this area.
Thanks T.Jeff Veal , I was just heading out but decided to look at the radar, we have some chit coming across so I'll have to wait on any firewood related work.
Once I get the rest of the wood covered, the temps drop and dig up a few small stumps, I'll be cooking some stuffed shells. This is a picture off the net.
Looks, I want it to taste better. It will be my first time making it but it should be good. After the shells the wife will help me through the steps on how to make a very gooder chocolate cake, if it turns out good then when her birthday comes around this year I can bake her a chocolate birthday cake. Last year around Christmas time I tried an Italian cookie recipe off the net that I thought were like my grandmothers, I did a hack job on them so I'll have another recipe I'll try. The stumps aren't that big so it shouldn't be that bad.
Will do Well Seasoned , our next time we go shopping for food, we'll get everything so I can make the stuffed shells.
I bucked up some dead pine and then split it smaller to burn in the outside fireplace with some other firewood. After splitting the pine I dug up one stump with the backhoe on the 4540.