Pine Needle Removal

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sounds like 'mum' is getting after you for the firepit.....remember zap, if mum ain't happy, NOBODY'S HAPPY! :p
 
sounds like 'mum' is getting after you for the firepit.....remember zap, if mum ain't happy, NOBODY'S HAPPY! :p
I agree with that.

She's not in a hurry but she was talking about finding the rocks for it this morning. I plan on working in that area all day tomorrow, the dead trees along with the tall (weak) skinny trees will go to the town wood dump, you should see a big difference by the end of the day Saturday.

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If I were Smokin that chair wOOd be part of me for a good part of the day, looks like it's about 103 in his area. :ZZZ

zap
 
I'm with Dave right now. This weather is about the worst.... Still no electric either. Maybe tomorrow. Maybe Sunday. Maybe Monday....
 
I hope you get the electric back real soon Sav. Grabbed another two loads tonight which went on low areas of our trails, tomorrow if the weather holds some dead pine with some skinny weak trees will becoming down.

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These are the trees that came down today, a topped off pine along with some smaller weak trees. I left some greens for the deer, had two come by this morning so we will see if they eat them.

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This White Pine is in that area, looks like it should come down before the trunk rots out even more, maybe throw a cable on it so it comes through the branches of the other trees.

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Those trails oughtta hold up really good with that thick thatch of pine needles on them, Zap. That is a very good idea, a great way to recycle them!
 
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