Wood for winter and a picture test.

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Hope this works, wood stacked in single rows for quicker drying. (works for me)
 

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Lot of wood . . . looks good Old Spark.
 
Very nice! That's almost exactly how I stack my firewood, give or take.
 
I see you use the same woodpile posts that I do. They're sturdy, but not very convenient to move. Here's what I have put up so far....I figure it's about a cord and a half. About half cherry and half oak, just from a few trees that had to come down to make room for our addition.
 

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Looks good for both oldspark and Joe.

True that the wood will dry faster in single rows so if one doesn't have wood ahead, that is the only way to go. I also notice that neither of these guys have the top of their wood piles covered. We do the same thing. We leave them uncovered the first summer and fall then cover the tops in late fall or early winter depending on the weather. We try to get it covered before the snow flies.
 
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