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Wow, neat! Never saw a vertical stack like that with the pallets! You've been a busy boy!
And man, I had almost forgotten just how pretty New England is in the fall.

Wow! You've been a busy boy yourself. ;) I stacked like that more out of necessity than anything, I'm bringing more in and we need room to split so I came up with the idea to stack it that way.(no "shortage" of pallets to use :laugh:) Also very stable/safe to pull from it for splitting. :D
Ayuh, fall in New Hampsha', I love it! Right now the colors are beautiful. :)
.....time to make coffee/start a fire and get ready for work.....
 
And I don't know whose or where it is. Saw this on the Internet:

Philbert

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someone has too much tim on his/her hands. i wonder what the next year's image will be
 
Too much time, AND a lot of patience. That is more of an artwork piece, then a wood pile. They are getting a little too carried away. Also not very feesable, but nice to look at nonetheless. :msp_thumbup:
 
here are View attachment 257739a couple of pictures of my wood pile and I have added some since these. This Saturday is my wood splitting party and I will try to remember to get some pictures during and afterwards.
 
here are View attachment 257739a couple of pictures of my wood pile and I have added some since these. This Saturday is my wood splitting party and I will try to remember to get some pictures during and afterwards.

That's a lot of wood. Be interesting to see how much it is all spit up and stacked.

My woodsplitting party consists of the dogs laying around laughing at the slow ground monkey...
 
We should have most if not all of it split and stacked Saturday. I have between 15 and twenty guys show up and we have 4 splitters going at once. Everybody pitches in wherever and we get it done. We have food and drinks and everybody sits around later telling stories. It ends up being a great time believe it or not. This is the fourth year for the party and it keeps growing every year. I even throw a couple of $50.00 drawings for the guys that work just to make it interesting. My avaitor is a picture from last year.:rock:
 
Wow, neat! Never saw a vertical stack like that with the pallets! You've been a busy boy!
And man, I had almost forgotten just how pretty New England is in the fall.

Just to "stay on thread" :hmm3grin2orange: I made sure my woodshed got into the picture, I never get tired of this time of year.
I took these pics 15 minutes ago.....

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Just to "stay on thread" :hmm3grin2orange: I made sure my woodshed got into the picture, I never get tired of this time of year.
I took these pics 15 minutes ago.....

Glorious!

Here, IMO, it is the opposite season. I mean fall is just wonderul weather, but for pretty, spring is where it is at. The woods and yards just 'splode with color. And I am partially color blind, so if I can see it, I know it has to be intense.
 
Nice NHlocal. It looks like you have one of every kind of Northeast tree there is. :hmm3grin2orange: Natures Beauty. ;)
 
Results this week

Gonna have to cool it for awhile, my left arm is about blown out. Don't know why, just is. I was Fiskarizing one handed today and could barely load and unload the trailer. So, gonna layoff, maybe be better next week..in the meantime, today's haul plus status pics of firewood yard #2


Second load big oak haul, back at the yard, various oak stacks, oak and assorted piles, pine and hickory stacked in the back. Lost track of total guesstimate, a bunch....

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This is my dad's setup. He's 72 and starting his 6th season with his boiler. I help him get wood but he gets a lot by himself. He's retired and tinkers around in the woods, really enjoying himself doing it. He is the exact opposite of those folks that look at gathering wood as a chore.


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This is where I store my firewood for the rental cottages. My family has 22 summer rental cottages built by me great grandfather. I'm 4th generation. The cottages are heated by round oak stoves. Summers have been pretty warm for the past several years so we have not used much wood. This old shed has 3 stalls. 1 is full and the other 2 are waiting to be filled.....


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