Do I tell my neighbor, whom I barely know, that he has stacked his wood like crap and it will never dry or do I let him, his wife, and their 3 young kids suffer through another season not being able to light fires because their wood is never going to dry the way he has it stacked?
My wife and kids were hanging out in their yard when I got home from work yesterday and it was the first time I'd seen his wood stack up close and it's bad, really bad.
I asked his wife if they were having trouble burning the wood this spring and she said she could barely get it to light, which didn't surprise me at all...
I did offer to grab them some pallets to put it on since it's sitting on the ground, but geez, it's painful to look at!
My wife and kids were hanging out in their yard when I got home from work yesterday and it was the first time I'd seen his wood stack up close and it's bad, really bad.
I asked his wife if they were having trouble burning the wood this spring and she said she could barely get it to light, which didn't surprise me at all...
I did offer to grab them some pallets to put it on since it's sitting on the ground, but geez, it's painful to look at!



Now as far as the firewood is concerned, bring it up in casual conversation. Tell him how you used to stack it the same way (even if you didn't) and then you came across Hearth.com and your whole life changed for the better. Find a pair of hot chicks, put an arm around each one of them during your conversation with him. That should make it stick......
