and which half is ready to burn?
next on the chopping block:
next on the sawing block (not this year..)
Also, here is an old pic from right after I built the wood shed:
if I stack the wood 8' tall it is exactly four chords (two in each side), but the wood probably averages about 7' tall.. I fill up one half each fall, and then burn the other half over winter, so allows ~15 curing. allows a little less than 2 cords per year.
before paint:

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next on the chopping block:
next on the sawing block (not this year..)
Also, here is an old pic from right after I built the wood shed:
if I stack the wood 8' tall it is exactly four chords (two in each side), but the wood probably averages about 7' tall.. I fill up one half each fall, and then burn the other half over winter, so allows ~15 curing. allows a little less than 2 cords per year.
before paint: