With my beautiful snow-highway melting, my attention now turned to processing the wood that I brought up near the house.
An aside: I beat the heck out of my body hustling to cut and move the wood from the back corner of the property to the house before the snow melted. I am coasting to give my body some time to heal. In particular, the tendons on the insides of my elbows.
Tendons are not well supplied with blood so they heal slowly. Push too hard and you will be unhappy for the long time that it takes them to heal.
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| Some of my pallets still have snow on them. I decided to wait a bit before stacking wood on them. |
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| Some of the wood I hauled up from "out-back" |
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| Some more of that wood. |
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| This is my plan. Slit the bigger pieces into halves and stack bark-side-up to shed rain. |
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| Pieces that are on-deck waiting for the snow to melt. |
A good report I can relate to and do myself. So much better than the last which is why I am so glad I sold my business and got away from the employees .---kn
ReplyDelete. ---ken
Yup, I did the same thing a couple of months ago.
ReplyDeleteHow do you split your logs?
Lengthwise---ken
DeleteThose look a little big for stove wood. Are you going to split then again or burn them big? How long do you cure your firewood?
ReplyDeleteI would have been absolutely mortified, no... humiliated if my mommy or daddy communicated with my employer in any fashion. But I'm Gen X. Raised on hosewater and neglect.