I watch ash at every opp---and my friend Eric @WV...yes thats WV...you are a good egg...a bit scrambled and sometimes fried, but I got your back pal...count on it!
I see what you did there! Hmmmmm.... Dutch West Virginian. Curious. I got your back, too Ashwatcher! I'll take up for anyone whom upholds God's truth out in front, regardless of what may befall their neck!
If life would just allow us to exist on ash, it wouldnt be so bad...then we burn oak and locust and realize just how good life can be, especially when its blue-azz cold...Thats why we hoard...we save the good stuff til we're most in need I guess-our need for ash compels us, but our need for real heat sustains us...moral is love the one who heats you most...good, bad and indifferent...Peace-Out
Speaking younger than your years.... I like it! Little scrambled are the eggs of a West Virginian's breakfast.....
Scrambled are the eggs of most everyone I knows life-its the omelette you create that matters in the end...age is just a number-numbers be darned...happiness is as happiness does...the score-keeper loses-goodnight all...
Ask and you will revive this is only the recently cut piles the seasoned stuff I didn't get a pic of but its all stacked though Of course the pictures aren't the best
I'd be willing to share my wood source with you. All you need is a decent 4WD vehicle and a chainsaw. Still plenty of trees to drop, from big to small and most of it is ready to burn. If you took 536, you could get there in about 25 minutes. The highway would be longer, but probably the same amount of time. It's less than a mile from the double-A highway.
Boy, I'll tell you one thing, you guys in that Kentucky area stick together and help each other out. Wonderfull to see!
Norky, appreciate the offer. But spoke with Woodrat this morning and plan on going over next Saturday to get a few loads. I have probably 2-3 yrs of oak down in Owenton, just need to get CSS, Mother Nature took it down for me. Thanks again.
I'm in this group: and like the good sergeant will do almost anything for an apple strudel . Welcome Glen.