Alright who in CT is it.....

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that is amazing!
 
Hole crap what a load of wood
 
I concur, someone needs to fess up to that wood hoard. Gotta be someone on here. On the bright side they look to be about 50 yrs ahead
 
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I’m pretty sure it’s at gregorys saw mill. They sell firewood. They are one of the few who actually take the time to split AND stack it. Not just leave it in a pile. It was all beautifully stacked. They probably have 100 cords there. It was stacked about 15 feet high. Just saw yesterday that Now it’s all pushed into a big sloppy pile full of dirt
 
I’m pretty sure it’s at gregorys saw mill. They sell firewood. They are one of the few who actually take the time to split AND stack it. Not just leave it in a pile. It was all beautifully stacked. They probably have 100 cords there. It was stacked about 15 feet high. Just saw yesterday that Now it’s all pushed into a big sloppy pile full of dirt

You're probably right. The google maps street view shows a nice pile at Gregory's saw mill. I do have to compliment them on tarping most of it in addition to the stacking. Still though, if it's 15'x30'x30' it will take years to season. Anyone know how much they charge for a cord? I work just down the road. Maybe they have some discounted piles now ;)
 
I emailed my contacts in CT. Somebody must know this person.

I wonder where all that wood went...

*edit* - I didn't see the bit about the sawmill.