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Bluelaker said:
Ten bucks says you won't be able to notice the difference. Pheasants can make some wood.[/size]

I can tell pheasant cut wood from twenty feet away. All of those pin feathers snagged on the bark. Looks like the wood has whiskers.
 
If we have a cold winter, is this due to global warming. My acorns are dropping like nuts. But just to be on the safe side I ordered chains for plowing this winter.
 
EatenByLimestone said:
Sugar maples are starting to turn already. I personally haven't seen them turning, but it must be a good number if they ran a story on it.

Does this mean an early winter?

Matt
I know here in NH maples and birch are showing some yellowing and color change. In an epiphany many years ago as I was observing a prodigous crop of fruit on the wild cherries in our area and pondering what that meant about the upcoming winter, it occurred to me that it meant absolutely nothing about the upcoming winter. It had everything to do with the fact that we had had absolutley perfect conditions for growing cherries that year. Mother nature doesn't give a damn frankly. She'll give you horrible conditions to survive in and then stomp your head in just as soon as help you prepare for her capricious ways. A great cherry crop meant nothing long term. If the conditons were favorable next winter and spring, there would be a great crop of new cherry trees. If not, all that fruit was for naught. Here in NH, its been really dry for the last 4-5 weeks and the trees are starting to show signs of it by shedding some of their leaves to protect themsleves best they can. Probably the case in your neck of the woods to. As for winter? The only accurate forecasts are in hindsight.
 
what is the BTU of an acorn anyway....???? :p
Waiting for the..... "can I burn acorns in my woodstove or pellet stove"
No color change here YET but alot of swiss cheese leaves from the winter moths (and they weren't bad this year)
 
elkimmeg said:
I don't know about this topic, but when I asked about the origins of casting it got ash canned.. Colored leaves are hearth related or should this get ash canned? Just trying to make sense out of a double standard around here?

ASH CAN!

J/k...An intersting discussion...just like the one on castings and how they retained to the hearth.

Seeing as it quickly "got sanitized in the interest of maintaining a warm fuzzy feeiling" I decided the gloves needed to come off.

I think we need an intermediate room for topics that border somewhere between though.

How about the "Ash Pan"??? "For those embers that might still be useable".

Whether or not we are in for such and such a winter does relate to wood burning though.
 
GVA said:
what is the BTU of an acorn anyway....???? :p
Waiting for the..... "can I burn acorns in my woodstove or pellet stove"
No color change here YET but alot of swiss cheese leaves from the winter moths (and they weren't bad this year)

Acorn farming/harvesting??? lol What are the squireels gonna do for their winter stash???
 
keyman512us said:
GVA said:
what is the BTU of an acorn anyway....???? :p
Waiting for the..... "can I burn acorns in my woodstove or pellet stove"
No color change here YET but alot of swiss cheese leaves from the winter moths (and they weren't bad this year)

Acorn farming/harvesting??? lol What are the squireels gonna do for their winter stash???
Squirrells are just Rat's with fluffy tails..... The Heck with 'em....
 
LOL. That's the way we describe deer. Fortunately the squirrels haven't made it into our community yet. Though I did see my first one below the bird feeder this year.
 
Squirrels are cute. I don't too many anymore. I had a red tailed hawk set up home nearby and I think he's living off of them.
 
N6CRV said:
You use them for the squirrel cage fan. You don't burn them.

Until they are of no more use.

Hmmmm...squirrel slaves. Don't let China hear about this.
 
The National Weather cannot predict the weather a week ahead.What makes anyone think they can predict months ahead?.......Heck....I bet our local weather people would have a hard time telling us what the weather was yesterday.
Mike
 
Hello all, I am hoping for a nice and cool winter. The kind where everyone needs to run their pellet stove on setting #3.
 
BeGreen said:
LOL. That's the way we describe deer. Fortunately the squirrels haven't made it into our community yet. Though I did see my first one below the bird feeder this year.

No BG, Deer are rats with antlers, squirrels are rats with fuzzy tails. Doesn't matter that much, they both fit nicely in the freezer, and taste great on the plate.... :p

On the other question - so far I would say that I'm not getting an unusually high amount of leaves and such in the pool for this time of year. (It's my way of telling since I have to clean the skimmer basket every day or so...)

Gooserider
 
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