Don't worry, the cordwood is covered.

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donmattingly

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Jun 17, 2009
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Southern,NH
Thankfully, it is all for next winter. Just over a week went by between photos. I know it is supposed to snow in NH in the winter, but this is getting a bit silly.
 

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If it's dry snow like what we get around here, it will act as a poultice and suck out all the moisture from the wood.
 
I here ya neighbor! The snow banks are getting absolutely out of hand! Cheers!
 
Don, those are some very fine looking stacks. Do you always use the white stuff for covering?
 
WOW
If it didn't snow, you wouldn't need that much wood ;)
It don't do much for air circulation for sure.
It'll be melting soon, :)
 
Hey those look familiar!
 

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