Cleaning Up

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thewoodlands

Minister of Fire
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Aug 25, 2009
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In The Woods
I worked this area in the spring so I decided that it was time I grab more White Pine, once the pine is split and stacked we will have another trail to more downed White Pine.

When I went in the woods it was 91 on the Radio Shack special, when I came back it was 98.6 with 30 percent humidity.

Four waters with one apple did the trick.

zap
 

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Zap, you are a better man than I. In those temperatures, I'll rest.
 
Used to be such a common thing, even in my youth. Back then, mostly farmers or anyone living near the tracks put out the fires.
 
Zap, the top right pic looks like pressure treated. I've always wondered where they got that stuff from :p
 
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