Shoulder Season Wood

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thewoodlands

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Aug 25, 2009
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In The Woods
This is on the hill just above the trail by the swamp, the downed tree in the pic is Hemlock. If part of it is big enough to mill then we will mill it, the rest will go for shoulder season wood in a couple of years.

Does that beech look sick? ==c

I'm hoping we lose enough snow this weekend that I can make a run back in next weekend.
 

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I'm hoping we lose enough snow this weekend that I can make a run back in next weekend.


Zap those are fighting words for me! Have many $$$$$$$ wrapped up in winter sports. LOL

KC
 
Also as I sit here and hear the gutters and downspouts working is not too settling for me.


KC
 
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Zap, you certainly have a lot of crooked trees. But they still burn nice. ;)
 
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Zap, you certainly have a lot of crooked trees. But they still burn nice. ;)
Yes they will. With this warm weather we are getting it sure made getting around the stacks a pain in the azz, I think we were in the low 40's today.

We did go see the movie Lincoln (powerful movie) then went to Sergi's for dinner.
 
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