Just made a few trips to the woodshed

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kenny chaos said:
I meant Washington State.
I should've clarified.

Clarification duly noted.
 
It's snowing today.
The wifes stitcher is going in to be serviced before we start on the thermal curtains.
I hope the roads are bad.
 
The roads are bad.
 
Woodford said:
fossil said:
Woodford said:
...So I mustered up the last bit of strength that my arm had and picked up the smallest piecies of said species and snapped the pic.

Before or after you changed into the vivid blue T-shirt? Sorry about your corpuscle, that's gotta hurt, get well soon! Rick

To be honest, it wasn't a T-shirt at all. It was one of those snuggle blankets that you see advertised on TV. I always wear it when I get wood.


We have one of those too, only it's the original, "The Slanket". Any time I "get wood", my wife quickly puts it on to make sure I know there's no funny business.




Just brought some wood in from the pile last night and put the tarp over it for the snow.
 
As Is Mine.
 
I should setup a HearthCam so that I can see how my fire is doing while I'm at work. I have to assume the wife is taking good care of the fire.

Will have to make a few trips to the shed when I get home since the wife won't do that.
 
Bigg_Redd said:
I just put a couple pieces of wood in my stove. It's burning right now even as I type.

Does the typing increase or decrease the burning rate?
 
Gonna go home and check on the stove. Leaving work now.
 
Just got home. Brought in a few sticks and cleaned the glass.
 
When I joined this site, I was amazed at the number of posts I saw next to many of your names.

I'm not amazed anymore. <G>
 
LLigetfa said:
I should setup a HearthCam so that I can see how my fire is doing while I'm at work. I have to assume the wife is taking good care of the fire.

Will have to make a few trips to the shed when I get home since the wife won't do that.


BWAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!
 
UPDATE: I got home from work around 11:00. I left my air vents about 1/4 open so the fire was completely out. I emptied the ash pan and rebuilt a fire, which is burning right now.
 
karri0n said:
Woodford said:
fossil said:
Woodford said:
...So I mustered up the last bit of strength that my arm had and picked up the smallest piecies of said species and snapped the pic.

Before or after you changed into the vivid blue T-shirt? Sorry about your corpuscle, that's gotta hurt, get well soon! Rick

To be honest, it wasn't a T-shirt at all. It was one of those snuggle blankets that you see advertised on TV. I always wear it when I get wood.


We have one of those too, only it's the original, "The Slanket". Any time I "get wood", my wife quickly puts it on to make sure I know there's no funny business.




Just brought some wood in from the pile last night and put the tarp over it for the snow.

I was joking. I wondered who bought those things.
 
Woodford said:
karri0n said:
Woodford said:
fossil said:
Woodford said:
...So I mustered up the last bit of strength that my arm had and picked up the smallest piecies of said species and snapped the pic.

Before or after you changed into the vivid blue T-shirt? Sorry about your corpuscle, that's gotta hurt, get well soon! Rick

To be honest, it wasn't a T-shirt at all. It was one of those snuggle blankets that you see advertised on TV. I always wear it when I get wood.


We have one of those too, only it's the original, "The Slanket". Any time I "get wood", my wife quickly puts it on to make sure I know there's no funny business.




Just brought some wood in from the pile last night and put the tarp over it for the snow.

I was joking. I wondered who bought those things.

The "Slanket" does not stop the back door man.
 
leaf4952 said:
Woodford said:
karri0n said:
Woodford said:
fossil said:
Woodford" date="1233127015 said:
...So I mustered up the last bit of strength that my arm had and picked up the smallest piecies of said species and snapped the pic.

Before or after you changed into the vivid blue T-shirt? Sorry about your corpuscle, that's gotta hurt, get well soon! Rick

To be honest, it wasn't a T-shirt at all. It was one of those snuggle blankets that you see advertised on TV. I always wear it when I get wood.


We have one of those too, only it's the original, "The Slanket". Any time I "get wood", my wife quickly puts it on to make sure I know there's no funny business.




Just brought some wood in from the pile last night and put the tarp over it for the snow.

I was joking. I wondered who bought those things.

The "Slanket" does not stop the back door man.

A hospital robe doesn't either.
 
I am at work for another 4.5 hours, unable to visit the wood shed and/or any back/front doors. Such is life.
 
Woodford said:
leaf4952 said:
Woodford said:
karri0n said:
Woodford said:
fossil" date="1233127654 said:
Woodford" date="1233127015 said:
...So I mustered up the last bit of strength that my arm had and picked up the smallest piecies of said species and snapped the pic.

Before or after you changed into the vivid blue T-shirt? Sorry about your corpuscle, that's gotta hurt, get well soon! Rick

To be honest, it wasn't a T-shirt at all. It was one of those snuggle blankets that you see advertised on TV. I always wear it when I get wood.


We have one of those too, only it's the original, "The Slanket". Any time I "get wood", my wife quickly puts it on to make sure I know there's no funny business.




Just brought some wood in from the pile last night and put the tarp over it for the snow.

I was joking. I wondered who bought those things.

The "Slanket" does not stop the back door man.

A hospital robe doesn't either.
Note To Self : Do not have car accident in Melbourne Kentucky.
 
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