Speaking of grand kids..our daughter and granddaughter are here for a late Christmas View attachment 693430sure a lot of fun, prolly more fun than chain saws and firewood .
Was able to get out and split some blocks up to refill the wood boxView attachment 693431I always try to have some blocks in the wood shed to split up during the winter so the withdrawals aren’t so bad in the off seasonView attachment 693432I rather enjoy splitting lodgepole with the fiskars in the off season. It also keeps me from using up so much of the already split stuff View attachment 693433Hope every one had a great Christmas.
nice wood shed, pix. cute lil kid!
it takes some real ba**s, imo... to post up a small scrounge to some of your awesome logging/tree scrounge acquisitions. never cease to amaze me. often enough poles to make a small log cabin hamlet..... but, like a rose is a rose, a scrounge is a scrounge. yesterday was a good day to go get a local scrounge been eyeing. got plenty cords up at farm, but when being a city-boy, too... free and easy always interests me. especially if it is no split needed oak. and well seasoned, too. this haul was just couple houses down the street. kindling to some of you. treasure to me... besides the recent winds dropped a oak limb out of place across the street. so like pennies add up to dollars... I fired up my logging truck... and went city scrounging. time to start and end, couple hours. bettern 13th of a cord, maybe closer to 1/12th or so... this scrounge is just perfect for my outdoor fireplace, mr Brutus... who is never too picky.
the cull pile