Sunday, February 8, 2026

Some pictures

 

Our last jar of 2024 apple sauce

If you think ahead you can lay down some supports to keep the log off the ground. That makes it easier to buck-up into more manageable lengths.

48" lengths

Looking up the log from the butt-end. Please don't tell Mrs ERJ that I am posting pictures of butts on the internet.

Diameter at the 8' mark

Diameter at the 16' mark

Diameter at the 24' mark. A major side-branch left the main stem shortly below this point.

Diameter at the 32' mark.

Three dead, standing trees circled in red. They will have to wait.

4 comments:

  1. That is slow growing and looks nice. Is it good for making handles particularly for things like knives and other kitchen tools? ---ken

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    1. Encyclopedias from the 1930s specified Black Locust wood as the preferred source of shampoo to be used on anti-social people. The shampoo had a very rapid and long-lasting therapeutic window.

      That is, Black Locust was the preferred wood for police and prison guard billy-clubs. The reason given was that billy-clubs made of Black Locust lasted a very long time, even when used to "slap" the bars of prison cells. The "slapping" is best visualized as a playing card that hits the spokes of a bicycle wheel.

      Guards did this several times a day. A bar that was partially sawn through made a different sound than one that was not compromised.

      As you can guess, getting slapped against steel bars thousands of times a day destroys the billy clubs very quickly unless the wood is exceptionally hard and shock resistant.

      They lasted even longer when only used for shampoos.

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  2. Do you re-use the canning lids from year to year, or consider those single-use?

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    1. The wise and beautiful Mrs ERJ will not let me use them multiple times....yet. She acknowledges that a time might come when it makes sense to do that.

      For now, we treat them as single-use.

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