Is that wood shed looks OK?

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That is some of the most organized and one of the neatest looking wood stacks I have ever seen. I think if i didn't have 2 jobs and had more time at home I'd attempt something like this.
 
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WOW this is now an artform !
 
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Beautiful work! If I ever made stacks like that , I'd cry when I had to use the wood for heat .
 
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Love it...Your hired!
 
That is some of the most organized and one of the neatest looking wood stacks I have ever seen. I think if i didn't have 2 jobs and had more time at home I'd attempt something like this.
I took these pics in a different continent, so I have no clue of how old is the wood but I thought I'd share it with you...
I too thought is is a piece of art.
 
I took these pics in a different continent, so I have no clue of how old is the wood but I thought I'd share it with you...
I too thought is is a piece of art.
Man ! You are in trouble with me ! All through this thread ,I was thinking that you were an artist . Now, I know that you just visited the Bavarian museum of wood stacking . I'm crushed ! :)
 
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Simply wow! The splits in the row next to the barn look pretty long. How long are they?
 
The splits look long in the pile on the left, outdoor furnace fuel maybe?
 
I like that stack next to the barn. Must have an OWB with splits that long.
 
everything in that picture is awesome including the window in the barn
is that what is referred to as lodgepole pine standing up in front of the fence
 
Notice the stick in the middle. He must use that as a measuring device to see how much the wood has shrunk.
 
Man o Man that is sweet.

But I would get dizzy stacking in a circle:p
 
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Things of beauty.
Burn the stacks on the left, the HH is too nice to be burned :)

Very nice ;)
 
Stunning. In the first picture I believe the chickens are gazing upon your stack with awe and wonderment unless they're going...whoa dude cool grubs!
 
One of the cooler looking holz mietes I have seen.
 
I took these pics in a different continent,

That explains it - I was trying to figure out what one of your stoves could fit those long splits. I couldn't do it.;lol
 
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