Folks,
We got a good rain last night. Great for the kitchen garden and the SheWolf's flower beds. Unfortunately not so good for the woodlot. It's standing water and mud out there. Hauling rounds will have to wait.
Not one to let a perfectly lovely spring day go to waste I got to noodling the willow oak rounds. Didn't have to cut deep, just a few inches and tag it with the maul. I'll have to quarter some of the bigger ones, will get to that later.
I love red oak, it splits so nicely.
![[Hearth.com] Some noodling today. [Hearth.com] Some noodling today.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/132/132254-fe50b258eff42d67724b866d1f2b05cd.jpg?hash=WQfb0mvgkH)
We got a good rain last night. Great for the kitchen garden and the SheWolf's flower beds. Unfortunately not so good for the woodlot. It's standing water and mud out there. Hauling rounds will have to wait.
Not one to let a perfectly lovely spring day go to waste I got to noodling the willow oak rounds. Didn't have to cut deep, just a few inches and tag it with the maul. I'll have to quarter some of the bigger ones, will get to that later.
I love red oak, it splits so nicely.

![[Hearth.com] Some noodling today. [Hearth.com] Some noodling today.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/132/132254-fe50b258eff42d67724b866d1f2b05cd.jpg?hash=WQfb0mvgkH)
I hope Dennis doesn't see this though, he hates noodling.
That appears to be Red Oak type....could be Shingle, or more likely in that wet area, Pin Oak. Did it have a lot of drooping branches? Could be some other type though, out west....