From my oak splits that are ready to burn, I choose the straightest, with no knots, and turn some of them into kindling.  My full size 3.5# ax:
	
			
		
As I split them, I toss them into my little wagon:
		
		
	
	
		
	
When the wagon is full, I pull it to my kindling stacks:
		
	
It remains in my kindling stacks until my kindling box in the garage needs refilling:
		
	
How'd that popsicle stick get in there?!
From the kindling box in the garage, it goes into my kindling bucket by the stove, as needed:
		
	
And there's my story of kindling processing! It's very relaxing. I can watch the cows in the pasture and wave at the neighbors as they drive by.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			As I split them, I toss them into my little wagon:
When the wagon is full, I pull it to my kindling stacks:
It remains in my kindling stacks until my kindling box in the garage needs refilling:
How'd that popsicle stick get in there?!
From the kindling box in the garage, it goes into my kindling bucket by the stove, as needed:
And there's my story of kindling processing! It's very relaxing. I can watch the cows in the pasture and wave at the neighbors as they drive by.