YupHot Dayum, I got a "like", does that mean that everyone ELSE can see them too??
Doug
YupHot Dayum, I got a "like", does that mean that everyone ELSE can see them too??
Doug
Yup, looks good.Yee Haw, and Hot Dayum
Now, are they coming through in FULL Size, (No Skeans, I Stihl don't have any Full Wraps yet)
Doug
Let's try this, this way one more time
Ok, how did this work???
Doug
Thanks Bob, we already had 3 Large Cedars, and a Medium Fir taken down last year, and there will be at Least one more Large Cedar, to come down probably next year, that one is starting to push the back fence over. When we have that one taken down, and the stump ground, and the dirt leveled out, I want to build a shed similar to the one shown, but MUCH longer, probably 30-40' long. That one, I am still debating if I want to make it 2 or 3 rows wide. I would prefer 3, but that might make the walkway between it and the current shed narrower than I want, and may be closer to the fence than I want, where it would shed snow against the fence, also possibly pushing it over, where the Cedar hasn't managed yet. To get the clearance between the fence and sheds I want/need, I may have to accept it just being 2 rows, but I sure would like the added capacity of a 3rd row.
The Cedars we had taken down last year were 85-110' tall, and only about 15' or so from both our house and the neighbor's house, so Yeah, I paid someone to do it. Everybody said that Simon Burke, of Simon's Tree Service was the Man to call, I didn't regret calling him, I will use him on the other trees we may need taken down, He made it look easier than I am sure it was, but it was interesting to watch someone work that Knows what they are doing, AND, he has the Right Color of Saws.
I still have about half a dozen 7-8' logs left from those cedars to mill for some projects, thinking about some half log Picnic tables, I have more Ideas, than I do Time or room to work right now. We ended up with about a cord and a half of Cedar firewood from those stuff that was smaller than project size or other flaws. We always prized the few cedars we scrounged for Kindling, when I was a kid, but I had way more than I needed for kindling, so we split a bunch firewood size,, and it was better than I expected, not all night burning but, good for in the evenings, and saved the better wood for longer burning when needed. Cedar isn't what I would go looking for, but when it is in the yard, it is easier to haul to the stove than to dump it somewhere, and it does produce BTU's.
Doug
Good Looking wood box there BF
you probably get more critters than we do.
I do enjoy watching the Hummingbirds on the feeders, the neighborhood Peacock hasn’t visited us lately, but there has been a Bear being a bit of a Pest, a couple blocks away, but so far, he hasn’t come around our place yet
Another neighbor about a quarter mile away has a video of a Cougar in their yard, probably the same one that was bothering some of the dogs around here awhile back
We definitely live in Wildlife country, Fortunately they seem to stay away from our place for the most part
Doug
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