Came home to find a good sam had replenished our dwindling wood supply. He had cut and split it and then neatl stacked it under our deck. Now that is a great friend! Thank you Mr Fazio

hotprinter said:Came home to find a good sam had replenished our dwindling wood supply. He had cut and split it and then neatl stacked it under our deck. Now that is a great friend! Thank you Mr Fazio![]()
BeGreen said:Careful, random acts of kindness can be infectious.
Backwoods Savage said:BeGreen said:Careful, random acts of kindness can be infectious.
That is one of the best parts of being kind!
This makes me think a bit. Maybe it would be fun to sometime drop a bunch of wood at someone's house while they were gone and then when they got home they would not know where the wood came from. Hum..... May be a project in the making here.
Backwoods Savage said:Ray, I just like to have a little fun now and then. But you are welcome here anytime.
Backwoods Savage said:Ray, lots of folks do worry about the poison ivy but we've never worried too much about it. We have trimmed some from trees that we have felled though. We just take the axe and slide it along the log and it comes off pretty easy.
Speaking of ivy, I finally got out yesterday to bring a little more wood to the house so went out to the old pile as we had just a little wood left that is maybe 8 years old now. One of those pieces had a large part of a vine on it. We'll burn it just the same. However, when rdust came for some wood from us he was really careful with anything that had ivy on it as he can get a bad case of it really easy. I had not thought about it at the time and wondered why he was being so careful all of a sudden. He told me fast. lol
raybonz said:Backwoods Savage said:Ray, lots of folks do worry about the poison ivy but we've never worried too much about it. We have trimmed some from trees that we have felled though. We just take the axe and slide it along the log and it comes off pretty easy.
Speaking of ivy, I finally got out yesterday to bring a little more wood to the house so went out to the old pile as we had just a little wood left that is maybe 8 years old now. One of those pieces had a large part of a vine on it. We'll burn it just the same. However, when rdust came for some wood from us he was really careful with anything that had ivy on it as he can get a bad case of it really easy. I had not thought about it at the time and wondered why he was being so careful all of a sudden. He told me fast. lol
I have never had poison ivy either through luck or perhaps I am not susceptible to it.. Don't want to find out the hard way ...
Ray
Slow1 said:raybonz said:Backwoods Savage said:Ray, lots of folks do worry about the poison ivy but we've never worried too much about it. We have trimmed some from trees that we have felled though. We just take the axe and slide it along the log and it comes off pretty easy.
Speaking of ivy, I finally got out yesterday to bring a little more wood to the house so went out to the old pile as we had just a little wood left that is maybe 8 years old now. One of those pieces had a large part of a vine on it. We'll burn it just the same. However, when rdust came for some wood from us he was really careful with anything that had ivy on it as he can get a bad case of it really easy. I had not thought about it at the time and wondered why he was being so careful all of a sudden. He told me fast. lol
I have never had poison ivy either through luck or perhaps I am not susceptible to it.. Don't want to find out the hard way ...
Ray
Last time I got mixed up in it I ended up having to visit the doctor and he stuck me on a course of steroids to stop the reaction. ug. I have been terribly reactive ever since I was a kid. It seems that once the reaction starts in me it seems to spread all over and just gets worse... so best for me to avoid it at great cost. Needless to say I'm VERY careful to watch for any sign of it and when I do see it I give it great respect. I'll leave perfectly good wood behind to avoid touching something that has touched poison ivy.
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