In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday

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Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by HolsatiaRedneck, Jan 10, 2018.

  1. HolsatiaRedneck

    HolsatiaRedneck

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    Awritey,
    firewoodseason has started for me with a nice batch of oak ... and there's more waiting.

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    Homebound...

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    *Some of them been posted before, i wanted them all together in one thread.

     
  2. HolsatiaRedneck

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    Today i started with a wee dead oak limb, dropped during the storm - Farmland.
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    Actually i wanted to disassemble this Ash, knocked over during the last storm...
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    ... but the Farmer asked me to take care of this first:
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    To cut down the Treeline on the left, to keep the path clear. Aye aye Sir!

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    Mostly Maple and some Ash - i cut only 2 trees and 1 limb, bit short on time there.

    I also got me this sort of Lunchbox thing for my extra chains, works fine!
    It has 2 compartments, lower one is for the ole 20" bar, upper one for the 15".
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    To be continued...
     
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  3. fuelrod

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    Very nice :thumbs:
    Where are you? I see green stuff growing.
     
  4. dingbat

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    Goats eat oats and does eat oats,
    And little lambs eat ivy.
    A kid'll eat ivy too.
     
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    He's in northern Germany.

    His English is so good it's uncanny.;)
     
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    I haven't seen the ground for quite a while. Very much all white here.
     
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    Not surprising when the integration of English is actually just one of 3-6 languages Europe often teaches in school as a mainstay. This does include Writing it. Unfortunately we don’t seem to put that sort of thing high on the list of priorities here. Bummer huh?
     
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    Unfortunately, 9 out of 10 Americans couldn't find a given country on the map, even with a pin stuck in it. But they could tell you all about the Kardashians.
     
  10. HolsatiaRedneck

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    Im a Kraut Sir. Coastal region, we dont have much snow around here - just plenty of rain.
     
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  11. HolsatiaRedneck

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    Sounds like they are just as good as me in geography... unfortunatly i couldnt tell you anything about the kardashians either. Not that im intrested to do so :D
     
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    Yep, quite a bunch of history going on there.
    A daily reminder of all that BS is the everyday finding of unexploded ordonance across the republic,
    whether its ally bombs or wehrmacht/ally ammunition, shells or grenades.
     
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    That's a good amount of trees, he has farmed for you. And right next to the path, win/win. We could use some easy like that.
     
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    Is that a mountain range or something?:binoculars:
     
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    No cutting today just relocating and restacking today..
    Thats what my woodshed looked like 3 days ago, sorta empty - stuff on the right is only 1 year old.

    :eek: :hair: :tears:

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    *this foto is a bit older, few weeks like, just so you can imagine what the kraut is on about.

    We had to get more wood from the hidden stash - deep countryside bound.
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    I had a big pile in my driveway - it caught a little rain, on foto it looks more wet than it actually is.
    Another 2 trailers and the hands wont be that shakey for the next weeks.
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    Fir, Spruce, Pine, Birch, Ash and plenty of Oak.
     
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    Yep and theres even more, if nothing major changes, i dont need to worry about firewood for the next years.
    I gonnae haul it with the frontloader away, for splittin and stackin - infact i might just split it there.
    The grass is always greener on the otherside isnt it... i would like to have your range/space overhere...
    imagine half of TX ( thats ruffly the size of germany) with 80million people, kinda crowded eh.
     
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    Sometimes but you still have to cut it.
     
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    damm right sir!
     
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    US OF TV.
     
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    Yeah they have moutain ranges, they get bigger every year...