It's a shame to burn it!

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nellraq

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Nov 6, 2012
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Coldstream, BC, Canada
A friend forwarded me an e-mail the other day with pics of some very cool looking wood piles.
I have copied one of them for your pleasure!

Is there a way to forward the entire e-mail so you can see these stacks? If not I will forward one or two at a time. I hope you get a kick out of them -as I did!
 

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Amazing. No way I could ever burn that. Course, no way I could ever build that. It would be pretty cool to incorporate that into a cordwood masonry house.
 
A friend forwarded me an e-mail the other day with pics of some very cool looking wood piles.
I have copied one of them for your pleasure!

Is there a way to forward the entire e-mail so you can see these stacks? If not I will forward one or two at a time. I hope you get a kick out of them -as I did!


Nellraq, usually you just hit "Forward" in your email program and it will forward the entire email. When I do this I usually will erase the email address of the person who sent the email. This is just courtesy.

That picture has been posted many times and it is beautiful.
 
I don't think I would have a problem burning the wood after making some kind of artistic "creation". I think after taking it apart it would inspire me to do it again until that one dries too. I like them all
 
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