OK guys, thanks!!!! My Mom had Beep Beep on a 45 when I was a teenager, and I played it for all my friends all the time! Great Memories!
My buddy lives there is allot worse over there than it is here
Correction, I guess I was pre-teen, it was released in 58. But it was timeless, it did not get old! Wish I knew what happened to it! I think I still have my original of Build Me Up Buttercup someplace.
They just don't make music like the songs of the 50's and 60'sCorrection, I guess I was pre-teen, it was released in 58. But it was timeless, it did not get old! Wish I knew what happened to it! I think I still have my original of Build Me Up Buttercup someplace.
Nice load there mike. We have some american redstarts at our place now, 4 to be exact.Good thing I got that bird nest pic when I did, it is empty today!
Anyway, did some more splitting today. Tomorrow I plan to take a break. They are having a 22 shoot at the club (steel targets). Gonna have some fun.
Don't know if it is my new cell phone or what, but can only post one of the two pics I took today. Message says file it too large! I knew we split a lot of wood!
They just don't make music like the songs of the 50's and 60's
HAPPY BIRTHDAY @mainewoods. have a great day Clint.hope ya get a good scrounge.Thought maybe you guy's that scrounge wood, might share some of your scrounging methods with the seemingly growing crowd of newbie wood burners. From what I have been reading, they would be quite appreciative to hear how you score, and where you score. There is a lot of useful and interesting information scattered throughout the firewood forum. I thought it might be nice to share some of your experiences in one thread, for those who are just starting out and maybe those who are struggling a bit. Thanks to anyone who cares to share.
Ok, maybe you all wanted to see some scrounged wood pictures.
This load came from my buddies that I dropped the ash trees at last week, it's the second full load of 2.5 total.
I loaded this one up with the help of my kids and wife, what a great family activity. Because it was dead standing it was relatively light and easy for my wife and daughters to work with at the trailer while my son and I loaded the bucket and ran the loads to them.
After we were done with that I dropped the 4 other trees that were hanging over his neighbors shed using the winch on my tractor to make light work of it, but it still took a little rigging and planning to get the job done, but I stacked all 4 right on top of each other.
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We had to toss the whole load onto the ground today as I got a call from a tree guy who had another load of wood for me. Green red oak on top, dead standing ash and white oak on the bottom. So a little for my new green bucked wood pile and a little for my seasoned wood pile.View attachment 504180View attachment 504181
Nice load there mike. We have some american redstarts at our place now, 4 to be exact.
I need to do some reading about them as I'm not familiar with them. They wont be leaving anytime soon as they have a brand new nest they have been working on.View attachment 504175View attachment 504176
I was thinking about you today when I saw an early 2000's blue mustang and would have taken a picture but I see them often.
I took a picture of this instead.
Rooby Roo LOL.View attachment 504177
Thanks hardpan.Great pictures as always. I repeatedly see that huge pile of splits. Does the wood in the center of the pile dry at all, or maybe your burner does just fine with green/wet wood?