Stacked about a cord and a half yesterday then went out with my youngest to do a little scrounging.
Some of the logs appear to be cedar maybe white, any guesses?
There are also pics from around the corner of my house, pretty typical of what Sandy wrought!
Lastly these are a couple of the 18 oysters I'm bringing for Thanksgiving. These were grown in an aquaculture program I'm involved in. Keep them on the east end of LI then bring them by me and get them when I want some. In a year I'll have more than I know what to do with, tasty!
Oh and Happy Thanksgiving!
Some of the logs appear to be cedar maybe white, any guesses?
There are also pics from around the corner of my house, pretty typical of what Sandy wrought!
Lastly these are a couple of the 18 oysters I'm bringing for Thanksgiving. These were grown in an aquaculture program I'm involved in. Keep them on the east end of LI then bring them by me and get them when I want some. In a year I'll have more than I know what to do with, tasty!
Oh and Happy Thanksgiving!

.. Probably smells OK though and makes good border trees!
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It burns hot and fairly quick, but for me it seems like it's worth burning. If you were talking about skidding and trucking the stuff in, probably not unless it was all that was available, but I walk a few hundred feet out my back door and there it is, so worth it for me. I'm in Rehoboth, MA, not that far from you.