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I used to live in a place where the average annual snowfall was around 110". I rather enjoyed it.



You mean that people still do that? I thought a family outing these days consisted of a stop at Mikey D's and going to the mall.

Still a trip to Mickey D's then to the saw shop :hmm3grin2orange:
 
Still a trip to Mickey D's then to the saw shop :hmm3grin2orange:

I know not to bring the whiff to the saw shop. I usually leave there with less than I came in with, when she's around. Alone at least I can fondle the big saws ...

And we're not much fond of the big M either... goes in fast, comes out faster !
 
I know not to bring the whiff to the saw shop. I usually leave there with less than I came in with, when she's around. Alone at least I can fondle the big saws ...

And we're not much fond of the big M either... goes in fast, comes out faster !

No kids at home. The youngest is 28 and many miles away. The Mrs. loves to cook. We don't eat out very often. ;o)
 
No kids at home. The youngest is 28 and many miles away. The Mrs. loves to cook. We don't eat out very often. ;o)

Good for you, lucky to have a good Mrs at home. She takes good care of your stomach I'm sure, and the health benefits of eating real food are countless !

(btw, I love your signature, nice and detailed !)
 
Good for you, lucky to have a good Mrs at home. She takes good care of your stomach I'm sure, and the health benefits of eating real food are countless !

(btw, I love your signature, nice and detailed !)

She runs a saw, limbs and drags brush, runs the splitter, helps with the heavies, and cleans the ash bin most of the time. She's a keeper.

I though the sig said it all. What more can ya' ask for. It's all just "stuff".
 
You mean that people still do that? I thought a family outing these days consisted of a stop at Mikey D's and going to the mall.

3 kids at home, 1 in college. All help with the wood and never any complaints. The 14 year old twins (1 girl 5' 8" 190 lbs, 1 boy 5' 0" 90 lbs. - yes I said twins) help with cutting and splitting and the 16 year old girl stacks at the pile. College boy helps when home. Momma feeds us. Life is GOOD! :msp_biggrin:
 
You mean that people still do that? I thought a family outing these days consisted of a stop at Mikey D's and going to the mall.

3 kids at home, 1 in college. All help with the wood and never any complaints. The 14 year old twins (1 girl 5' 8" 190 lbs, 1 boy 5' 0" 90 lbs. - yes I said twins) help with cutting and splitting and the 16 year old girl stacks at the pile. College boy helps when home. Momma feeds us. Life is GOOD! :msp_biggrin:

Great family. It doesn't get any better than that. :msp_biggrin:
 
I know not to bring the whiff to the saw shop. I usually leave there with less than I came in with, when she's around. Alone at least I can fondle the big saws ...

And we're not much fond of the big M either... goes in fast, comes out faster !

Yup, I try to go there by my self too so I can handle the saws.

Mickey D's can be brutal on you also!
 
Nope. Just the little blue squared "there's supposed to be a picture here" question mark.

O.K., I'll try again,
.....new floor in the woodshed,

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.....now I have to stack in the leftover from last year.....:clap:
 
Very nice! Problem is where I live they would tax that too:taped:

And it's only gonna get worse. I'm waiting for the state to tax my compost bin.

Sure don't like hearing stuff like that,:bang: our "local law" here says something about walls and above a certain size so I'm good, for now.....
.....I've got about a cord piled in front left over from last year to stack in and plenty more already seasoned "waiting" to move in.....:D

.....time to make coffee and get ready for work, vacation is officially over.....:cry:
 
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O.K., I'll try again,
.....new floor in the woodshed,

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.....now I have to stack in the leftover from last year.....:clap:

Fine looking wood shed there, much like I envision myself building next spring. It'll get the wood off the ground and sheltered, should dry just fine in there. Are all 3 sides going to be tarped in, or just the 2 ends ?

The woodpile at the lake is long, but not high, I'd like to have it stacked up about 6 feet high with plenty of space to ventilate between rows.
 
O.K., I'll try again,
.....new floor in the woodshed,

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.....now I have to stack in the leftover from last year.....:clap:

I like the way that turned out. What are the dimensions on that shed? I was actually thinking of building a couple of small sheds like that on my property for wood storage.
 
I like the way that turned out. What are the dimensions on that shed? I was actually thinking of building a couple of small sheds like that on my property for wood storage.

Looks like 16'x12'. Them pallets give it away.:tongue2:

Screw the taxing, I'd plant some willow or chinese lumber bamboo and hide that thing from view.
 
Looks like 16'x12'. Them pallets give it away.:tongue2:

Screw the taxing, I'd plant some willow or chinese lumber bamboo and hide that thing from view.

Taxing authorities use aerial photographs to spot changes to your property. You need something that grows really fast, and with big tops. My compost bin shows up on Google Maps, and it ain't very big.
 

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