Great quote from Mother Earth News

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Amen!
 
One of my favorites (bit longer than yours but good too) from Aldo Leopold:

There are two spiritual dangers in not owning a farm. One is the danger of supposing that breakfast comes from the grocery, and the other that heat comes from the furnace.
To avoid the first danger, one should plant a garden, preferably where there is no grocer to confuse the issue.
To avoid the second, he should lay a split of good oak on the andirons, preferably where there is no furnace, and let it warm his shins while a February blizzard tosses the trees outside. If one has cut, split, hauled, and piled his own good oak, and let his mind work the while, he will remember much about where the heat comes from, and with a wealth of detail denied to those who spend the week end in town astride a radiator.
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Love Aldo - nobody killed more critters while doing so much for conservation! Cheers!
 
Love Aldo - nobody killed more critters while doing so much for conservation! Cheers!

Best summation of the man I've ever heard!
 
I don't have any oak trees on my property<>
 
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Reading Mother Earth News at grocery store one day during my sophomore year in high school.Seen an ad for the Sotz Monster Maul,thought it looked cool.Went home & dropped a couple hints to the parental units "that one of those might make my job splitting wood all that wood much easier" ;)

They must've got the message because a couple weeks later around my birthday there was a skinny but very heavy cardboard box standing up on the front steps when I arrived home from school one afternoon....
 
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Reading Mother Earth News at grocery store one day during my sophomore year in high school.Seen an ad for the Sotz Monster Maul,thought it looked cool.Went home & dropped a couple hints to the parental units "that one of those might make my job splitting wood all that wood much easier" ;)

They must've got the message because a couple weeks later around my birthday there was a skinny but very heavy cardboard box standing up on the front steps when I arrived home from school one afternoon....

Your chiropractor should send you and MotherEarthNews a Christmas card ;lol
 
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Your chiropractor should send you and MotherEarthNews a Christmas card ;lol

Chiropractor? ;lol Never been to one.Though the heavy beast (20lbs now since reinforcing the original handle with a thicker piece of galvanized pipe) rarely gets used except on the absolute worst ones now.Since getting the X25 almost 2 yrs ago,that beast will sit in the shop for months at a time.

If they're that tough its sledge/wedge time or I'll just break out the big Husky,nothing that wont dispatch in 45 seconds or less.I've used pretty much every manual splitting device out there in almost 35 years,some work great,others not as good.But they all have a place in my kit depending on what needs done for the job at hand.

I have nothing to prove anymore,I work til I'm tired then take a break. Dont keep swinging just to see how much can be done in one day.There's always next day,week,whatever to finish it.
 
I have nothing to prove anymore,I work til I'm tired then take a break. Dont keep swinging just to see how much can be done in one day.There's always next day,week,whatever to finish it.

A buddy of mine has 500 acres. There's a few of us friends do our wood cutting splitting together there. Makes for a good time.

A couple of years ago I was first to arrive on scene one day. Got to splitting as we had a ton of rounds ready from the night before when I got into one where I had both wedges and my 8lb maul buried in it. No other tools on me to help. The next bud to arrive would have seen a fire burning to get my tools back had he been 5 minutes later <> I was worked right up into a froth when he pulled in.

That said, since that day, I have learned a lot about knowing when hard enough is hard enough.

No chiropractor here either, just joking around.

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I love mother earth news! I flip through it as soon as I get it to read anything that jumps out at me. Then, I take my time and read it cover to cover. The February/March issue has articles about not only wood heat but info on GMO seeds that there is a thread about on here already. If you have a few bucks burning a hole in your pocket, subscribe, every issue is a great read!
 
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