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thewoodlands

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Aug 25, 2009
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In The Woods
I mentioned to my wife (last night) that I needed to move some wood to finish off a stack an it also would open up a stack for some of the Cherry I hauled out, she did it today by wheelbarrow.

I actualy would like the other two moved, should I ask? :eek: Pic 6369 is the stack she finished off, all the wood will be burned next year, some seasoned for two years the other for three year.

zap
 

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What kind of rods do you use at the ends ? Are they steel and do u just hammer them into the ground
 
I mentioned to my wife (last night) that I needed to move some wood to finish off a stack an it also would open up a stack for some of the Cherry I hauled out, she did it today by wheelbarrow.

I actualy would like the other two moved, should I ask? :eek: Pic 6369 is the stack she finished off, all the wood will be burned next year, some seasoned for two years the other for three year.

zap
My hats off to her. You got a winner for sure
 
What kind of rods do you use at the ends ? Are they steel and do u just hammer them into the ground
They are t-post, we have mostly sand up here so we pound them in. Home Depot or Lowes should carry them in different lengths.
zap
 
Well it takes quite a few years to get them trained....oooops got to go you know who is behind me!
 
You're a hell of a team Zap. Not to mention that woman is quite the cook, I've seen many good food posts !!

Mine is the same way.....wouldn't trade her for the whole world!
Like she said when I ask her to marry me (after she said yes), this is for LIFE. All I can say (In a good way) old school.

zap
 
I'd take her out to dinner & a show, then make mention of the other stack.;lol
Sounds like a great lady Zap.
 
I don't hink my Wife would know how to move a Wheelbarrow.....God forbid she breaks a nail:rolleyes:
 
Zap
I really enjoy your posts.
I think that its really awesome to have the kids and wife out in the woods helping out.
There's no way that my wife would move all that wood by her self.
Your one lucky guy!!!!
 
Zap
I really enjoy your posts.
I think that its really awesome to have the kids and wife out in the woods helping out.
There's no way that my wife would move all that wood by her self.
Your one lucky guy!!!!
Thanks Burd, just me and the wife.

zap
 
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I mentioned to my wife (last night) that I needed to move some wood to finish off a stack an it also would open up a stack for some of the Cherry I hauled out, she did it today by wheelbarrow.

I actualy would like the other two moved, should I ask? :eek: Pic 6369 is the stack she finished off, all the wood will be burned next year, some seasoned for two years the other for three year.

zap


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Darn right I would ask.......But I would teach her how to use the side by side. (She will have more time for other prodjects) :cool:
 
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[quote="smokinj, post: 1243611, member:

Darn right I would ask.......But I would teach her how to use the side by side. (She will have more time for other prodjects) :cool:[/quote]
She can drive the Rhino but it's tight quarters in that area so it's tough backing up until I clear some smaller trees.
 
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[quote="smokinj, post: 1243611, member:

Darn right I would ask.......But I would teach her how to use the side by side. (She will have more time for other prodjects) :cool:
She can drive the Rhino but it's tight quarters in that area so it's tough backing up until I clear some smaller trees.[/quote]


Looks like its time to do backing drills.....lol
 
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Since this is what we're doing, check out this super sexy picture...
 

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Not the first time I've had her in my bed.
 
Danno, where can I get one like that?
 
I just have to add here that my wife and I were lucky and were at zap's place for a short visit. There are two wonderful people and his wife is everything he says she is. I sometimes wonder what it would be like to have our wives together to do some work. I'll bet there would be a lot of work done in short order. That is just the type of women they are. Then to top it off, both are great cooks! We love them. And I can bet that should we ever get to zap's place again, it won't be for such a short visit as the last time.
 
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